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Configuring installation packages
Configuring package definitions
Selecting an installation mode
Symantec Packager lets you control the level of user interaction required for
installations. Silent installations provide no user interface or status
information. Passive installations provide progress indicators and other status
information but do not provide a way for a user to accept or cancel an action.
When choosing either of these installation options, ensure that the package
installation automatically handles situations that might require user
interaction, such as required computer restarts and unclosed applications.
See
“Setting restart options”
on page 68.
Interactive installations provide a user interface that steps users through the
installation. You can further customize an installation by adding a brand name
or by replacing product-specific installation graphics with custom graphics.
See
“Customizing optional installation panels”
on page 75.
To select an installation mode
1
In the Symantec Packager window, on the Configure Packages tab, do one of
the following:
■
Create a new package definition.
■
Double-click an existing package definition to edit it.
2
In the Package Editor dialog box, on the Installation Options tab, double-
click
Default Installation Mode
.
3
In the Default Installation Mode dialog box, select one of the following:
■
Silent: Package installs with no user interface
■
Passive: User sees only status messages during installation
■
Interactive: Package installation includes installation screens, which
require user interaction
4
Click
OK
.
Summary of Contents for Packager
Page 1: ...Symantec Packager Implementation Guide ...
Page 6: ...6 Contents ...
Page 18: ...18 Introducing Symantec Packager Where to find more information ...
Page 24: ...24 Installing Symantec Packager Uninstalling Symantec Packager ...
Page 30: ...30 Symantec Packager basics Accessing commands in Symantec Packager ...
Page 34: ...34 Importing products in Symantec Packager Deleting products from Symantec Packager ...
Page 46: ...46 Configuring custom products Building and testing custom products ...
Page 98: ...98 Index ...