User`s guide
AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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included with the package.
ProductName property
Start menu folder
Names of shortcuts
The selection states of
features, such as GINA
Whether various dialogs
appear in the UI
Captions on the dialogs This change also requires additional database
files provided by AT&T via a customization that
must be included with the package.
The installation of additional
files (i.e. Data\Custom)
These files should be “new” files that are not in
the original setup.
Things That Must Be Avoided
Performing any of the following using a transform will make future patches and upgrades difficult or
potentially impossible.
• Renaming the original MSI package.
• Using a transform to deploy updated files that the MSI package already deploys. (There is one
exception for passwordrules.chm.)
• Removing any components.
• Changing the ProductCode, UpgradeCode, or Package Code.
• Changing the ProductVersion property.
Recommended Actions via a Transform
If you are going to perform any of the following, the recommended approach is to use a Windows
Installer Transform.
Adding Files
Only add new files in a transform. Do not remove any key files from any existing components.