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Select
Updates to Add
to view updates that are present in the comparison
bundle but not in the base bundle.
8
Select
Updates to Remove
to view updates that are present in the base
bundle but not in the comparison bundle.
9
Click
Compare
to view the comparison report for the selected bundles
based on the criteria you specified.
10
You can also click
Comparison Report
to save the report as a HTML file
and view it in a Web browser.
Exporting Bundles
You can export a bundle as deployment media or an INF file, or light-weight
deployment packs, or SUU, and use it to update applicable systems. You can
export a bundle to an existing repository.
To export bundles:
1
Click the
Bundles
tab.
2
Select the bundles you want to export from the list of displayed bundles
and click
Export
.
3
In the
Export Bundle(s)
dialog box, click
Next
.
4
Select the method of export for the selected bundles, and click
Next
. For
more information, see Selecting a Destination for Bundle Exports and
Exporting as a SUU.
If you select the
Raw Driver Pack (Windows only) Extract driver files
(.INF) from bundles
or
Export to light weight deployment scripts
options, the
Browse for Folder
dialog box appears.
5
In the
Browse for Folder
dialog box, select the folder on your system
where you want to store the exported bundle.
In the
Export Summary
dialog box, the details about the bundles selected
for export and the destination properties appear.
6
Click
Finish
to complete the export.
To export bundles on a shared network using deployment script, raw driver
pack, deployment media, and SUU, map the shared network prior to the
export, and during the export point the mapped shared network as the
destination location.
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