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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- About This Book
- Preparing for Installation
- Installing VCM Using Installation Manager
- Upgrading VCM and Related Components
- Getting Started with VCM Components and Tools
- Getting Started with VCM
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Verifying Available Domains
- Checking the Network Authority
- Assigning Network Authority Accounts
- Discovering Windows Machines
- Licensing Windows Machines
- Installing the VCM Windows Agent on your Windows Machines
- Performing an Initial Collection
- Exploring Windows Collection Results
- Getting Started Collecting Windows Custom Information
- Discover, License, and Install UNIX/Linux Machines
- Discover, License, and Install Mac OS X Machines
- Discover, License, and Collect Oracle Data from UNIX Machines
- Customize VCM for your Environment
- How to Set Up and Use VCM Auditing
- Discover, License, and Install Windows Machines
- Getting Started with VCM for Virtualization
- Virtual Environment Configuration
- ESX 2.5/3.x,vSphere 4, and ESXi Servers Collections
- vCenter Server Collections
- Configuring Agent Proxy Virtualization Collections
- Configuring Agent Proxy Machines
- Configuring ESX/vSphere Servers
- Configuring Web Services for ESX/vSphere Server Communication
- Performing an Initial Virtualization Collection
- Exploring Virtualization Collection Results
- Configuring vCenter Server Data Collections
- About the vSphere Client VCM Plug-in
- Further Reading
- Getting Started with VCM Remote
- Getting Started with VCM Patching
- Getting Started with Software Provisioning
- VMware vCenter Configuration Manager Package Studio
- Software Repository for Windows
- Package Manager for Windows
- Overview of Component Relationships
- Installing the Software Provisioning Components
- Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to Repositories
- Using VCM Software Provisioning for Windows
- Related Software Provisioning Actions
- Further Reading
- Getting Started with VCM Management Extensions for Assets
- Getting Started with VCM Service Desk Integration
- Getting Started with VCM for Active Directory
- Getting Started with VCM for SMS
- Getting Started with Windows Server Update Services
- Accessing Additional Compliance Content
- Installing and Getting Started with VCM Tools
- Maintaining VCM After Installation
- Troubleshooting Problems with VCM
- Configuring a Collector as an Agent Proxy
- Index
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Software Repository for Windows: Installed on at least one Windows machine in your environment,
and installed on the same machine with Package Studio. Install the repository before installing Package
Studio.
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VMware vCenter Configuration Manager Package Studio: Installed on the same machine as your
software repository.
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Package Manager: Installed on all Windows machines on which you are managing software
provisioning.
To uninstall the above applications using a script at a later date, you should save a copy of each of the .msi
files in an archive location. To uninstall using the .msi, you must have the same version used to install the
application.
Install Software Repository for Windows
The Software Repository for Windows and the VMware vCenter Configuration Manager Package Studio
should be installed on the same machine. The process installs the Repository folders and subfolders, and
configures the virtual directory. The virtual directory is used by Package Manager to access the repository.
Prerequisites
Target machine meets the supported hardware requirements, operating system, and software
requirements. See VCM Hardware and Software Requirements Guide for currently supported platforms and
requirements.
Access to the Repository.msi, which is available on the VMware website or in the vCenter Configuration
Manager application files.The default location in the VCMapplication files is C:\Program
Files\VMware\VCM\AgentFiles\Products.
Procedure
1. Double-click Repository.msi.
The Welcome page appears.
2. Click Next.
The License Agreement page appears.
3. Review the agreement, and then select I accept the terms of the License Agreement to continue. The
other options become available.
4. Select I am an authorized agent and/or representative of the customer/end-user and I have read the
terms and conditions stated above.
5. Click Next.
The Installation Folder page appears.
6. Use the default path or click Change to modify the path. When the path is correct, click Next.
The Virtual Directory page appears.
7. Use the default name or type a new name in the text box.
8. Click Next.
The Ready to Install page appears.
9. Click Install.
When the installation is completed, the Setup Complete page appears.
10. Click Finish.
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