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Configuring installation packages
Configuring package definitions
3
Click
Modify
.
4
In the Rollback options dialog box, check
Allow user to rollback if an
installation fails
.
This is not selected by default.
5
Under Default action if a passive- or silent-mode installation fails, select
one of the following to specify how installation is to proceed in the case of
an installation error:
■
Proceed with next product.
■
Cancel package without rolling back.
■
Cancel package and rollback.
6
Click
OK
.
7
In the Package Editor dialog box, do one of the following:
■
Click
OK
to save your changes and close the Package Editor dialog box.
■
Click
Apply
to save your changes and continue configuring the package
definition.
Logging installation information
Symantec Packager lets you record information about the installation in a log
file. Upon deployment of a package, the log file is written to the system temp
environment (%windir%\temp). For a local installation, the log file is written to
the temp environment of the logged-in user. This information helps you
determine whether the package installed successfully and identify errors during
installation. The log file is generated at the end of the package installation and is
saved as a text file on the target computer in the user’s temp directory.
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 ...