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CHAPTER 6 Creating Packages to Deploy to Users
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Note: When you use multiple discs, be sure that the disc label you enter in your
disc burning software for each disc is the same as the name of the folder the
wizard creates to hold that disc’s contents (for example, DISC1, DISC2).
Note: When the package wizard creates a package, it needs a substantial
amount of working space for temporary files. The total is about twice the
combined sizes of all the components of the package. The wizard displays
information about the amount of space needed and the locations where the
space is needed. If you do not have enough free space, the wizard displays an
error message. You may move or delete files on the target drives to make room
for the wizard’s working files.
Click Next.
9. The Ready to Complete panel appears.
Review the summary information. If you need to make changes, click Back. If the
information is correct, click Next.
A progress bar appears while the wizard is creating the package files. It may take
quite some time to complete this step, especially for packages that include large
virtual machines or multiple virtual machines.
The wizard notifies you when the package is complete and tells you how many
files are included in the package.
10. If you created a single file for network distribution, the file is now ready to copy
to the appropriate location on a network.
If you created one or more files for distribution on CD or DVD, the files are now
ready to burn to disc. Use disc-burning software of your choice to create the
discs.
Note: Be sure that the disc label you enter in your disc-burning software for
each disc is the same as the name of the folder the wizard creates to hold that
discs contents.