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ADD PACKAGE

Platí pro: Application Virtualization

Adds a package record. If the package already exists, this command will update the configuration of the existing package.

SFTMIME ADD PACKAGE:package-name /MANIFEST manifest-path [/OVERRIDEURL url [/AUTOLOADONREFRESH] [/AUTOLOADONLOGIN] [/AUTOLOADONLAUNCH] [/AUTOLOADTARGET {NONE|ALL|PREVUSED}] [/GLOBAL] [/LOG log-pathname | /CONSOLE | /GUI]

Parameter Description

PACKAGE:<package-name>

User-visible and user-friendly name for the package.

/MANIFEST <manifest-path>

The path of the manifest file that lists the applications included in the package and all of their publishing information.

/OVERRIDEURL <URL>

The location of the package's SFT file.

/AUTOLOADONREFRESH

Background loading is performed after a publishing refresh.

/AUTOLOADONLOGIN

Background loading is performed when a user logs in.

/AUTOLOADONLAUNCH

Background loading is performed after a user starts an application from the package.

/AUTOLOADTARGET target

Indicates which applications from the package will be autoloaded.

NONE

No autoloading will be performed, despite the presence of any /AUTOLOADONxxx flags.

ALL

If an autoload trigger is enabled, all applications in the package will be loaded into cache whether or not they have been previously started.

PREVUSED

If an autoload trigger is enabled, the package will load if any applications in this package have previously been started by a user.

/GLOBAL

If present, the package will be available for all users on this computer.

/LOG

If specified, output is logged to the specified path name.

/CONSOLE

If specified, output is presented in the active console window (default).

/GUI

If specified, output is presented in a Windows dialog box.

For version 4.6, the following option has been added.

/LOGU

If specified, output is logged to the specified path name in UNICODE format.

Viz také

Další zdroje

SFTMIME Command Reference

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