General Policy Group (Software Management)
The General policy group contains the following policies for the Software Management Installer program. You can modify policy parameter values by double-clicking a policy to display the Setting Properties dialog.
Defines which version of the user-specific SM Installer process (sxplog32) is running in a side-by-side installation of Unicenter Software Delivery 4.0 and CA ITCM software delivery agents. Valid values are r11 and 40.
Default: r11, <locally managed>
Indicates whether domain user groups should be evaluated. If True, the Installer will evaluate local and domain user groups to which the user currently logged on belongs. If False, the Installer will only evaluate local groups to which the user currently logged on belongs. For Windows this value is determined automatically.
Default: True, <locally managed>
Indicates whether an action should be visible when executed. If False, the action is hidden during execution.
Default: False, <locally managed>
Specifies the time in days after which the local archive is checked for obsolete entries. The Local archive check interval and User data lifetime policies are related: User data lifetime specifies the overall time to keep the information, and Local archive check interval specifies the interval to check.
Default: 300, <locally managed>
Defines how the Installer should check whether a package is allowed to be installed on an operating system. A package contains information about which operating systems it may be installed on. If the information in the package is more restrictive, it overwrites this configuration. Valid values are as follows:
A package must be installed only on the operating systems listed in the package.
Installation is also allowed on a successor operating system.
Default: 0, <locally managed>
Defines the source of information for resolving external parameters. Valid values are as follows:
Default: <locally managed>
Sets the reset option to be invoked when an error occurs during an installation. Valid values are as follows:
Do not reset.
Limited reset.
Full reset.
Note: For more information about the reset options, see the description of ResetLevel in the Info.sxp file.
Default: 2, <locally managed>
The Show options for Installer dialogs are listed and explained below. Please note that combinations of different values are possible. For example, if Show = 96, the value 96 is the sum of 64 and 32. You must add the different values. Thus, the final entry is Show=nn, where nn is the sum of all the options you selected.
Valid values are as follows:
Enter program groups and symbols immediately. The logon function is activated directly. If this flag is not set, the logon function terminates after the desktop has been updated.
No installation is permitted when any applications are active on the target computer. The user is allowed to cancel the installation job. This setting is effective only on Windows 95/98/Me.
No installation is permitted when any applications are active on the target computer. The user is not allowed to cancel the installation job. This setting is effective only on Windows 95/98/Me.
Default: 32, <locally managed>
Specifies the number of days to keep the user-specific session information (user registry, home directory, desktop, etc.) relating to the removal of a product. This information is removed automatically if the user logs on before the expiration period expires.
This setting helps to keep the computer user management functions up-to-date, and it applies to SXP packages and MSI packages converted by the Packager. However, if the user does not log on before the expiration day, but does log on afterwards, the user-specific session information relating to the uninstalled product cannot be removed, even though the product itself was uninstalled long ago. In such cases, you should remove the obsolete user-specific session information yourself, if you have the required knowledge, or ask your Windows administrator for help.
Default: 180, <locally managed>
|
Copyright © 2013 CA.
All rights reserved.
|
|