Owner's Manual
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SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008
* Microsoft Windows Server 2003
* Microsoft Windows Vista®
* Microsoft Windows XP
Installation of Repository Manager version 1.0 is not supported on Linux operating systems
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INSTALLATION
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* Double-click Dell Repository Manager.msi that you downloaded from the Dell Support site.
* In the Dell Repository Manager - InstallShield Wizard welcome dialog, click “Next.”
* In the License Agreement dialog, click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” and click “Next.”
* In the Customer Information dialog, enter your user name and the organization you belong to and click “Next.”
* The Destination Folder dialog displays the default directory in which Repository Manager is installed. Click
“Change” to change the default location to a location you specify. Click “Next.”
* In the Setup Type dialog, select one of the following options:
- Click “Complete” to install the all the features of Repository Manager. Click “Next.”
- Click “Custom” to install only specific features. Click “Next” to choose the features you want to install. You can
click “Change” to change the default location in which to install these features.
* Click “Install” to install Repository Manager. This may take a few seconds.
* Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
* A shortcut to launch Repository Manager is created on your desktop.
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USER NOTES
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* During deployment of a Linux Deployment Pack via a Repository Manager generated bootable Linux ISO, the log
location from the update is not displayed. The logs of a linux iso created by Repository Manager can be found at
/bundleapplicationlogs/apply_components.log of the filesystem and can be inspected after booting the iso and letting
its scripts execute.