ZENworks 6.5 Suite Administrator's Handbook
Brad Dayley, Ron Tanner
- 出版商: Novell Press
- 出版日期: 2004-12-01
- 售價: $2,520
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,394
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 1104
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0789732041
- ISBN-13: 9780789732040
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Novell ZENworks 6.5 is a comprehensive set of integrated tools that automate IT management and business processes across the lifecycle of desktops, laptops, servers and handhelds across diverse server and client platforms. The Novell ZENworks 6.5 Suite Administrator's Handbook is a solid reference guide to all the new features of ZENworks 6.5. It includes descriptions of all the ZENworks 6.5 components, as well as the new features from the merged products. Packed with detailed information on how to install, efficiently use and troubleshoot ZENworks 6.5 in an enterprise environment, Novell ZENworks 6.5 Suite Administrator's Handbook is sure to be the only guide you need to maximize your ZENworks 6.5 experience.
Table of Contents:
1. The ZENworks Family.
What Is ZENworks Desktop Management?
Application Management
Workstation Management
Remote Management
What Is ZENworks Server Management?
Policy and Distribution Services
Management and Monitoring Services
What Is ZENworks Handheld Management?
What Has Been Discontinued in ZENworks 6.5?
What's New for ZENworks 6.5?
Desktop Management
Application Management
Group Policy Management
Workstation Management
Workstation Imaging
Workstation Remote Management
Workstation Inventory
What's New for ZENworks Server Management 6.5?
What's New for ZENworks Handheld Management 6.5?
What Are the New ZENworks 6.5 Components?
What Is ZENworks Patch Management?
What Is ZENworks Data Management?
What Is ZENworks Personality Migration?
What Is ZENworks Software Packaging?
Summary
2. Installing ZENworks 6.5 Suite.
Prerequisites to Installing ZENworks Components
ZENworks Desktop Management
ZENworks Server Management
ZENworks Handheld Management
ZENworks Linux Management
ZENworks Data Management
ZENworks Patch Management
ZENworks Software Packaging
ZENworks Personality Migration
Installing eDirectory and DirXML
Creating an eDirectory Evaluation License Diskette
Running the eDirectory Installation Program
The ConsoleOne Installation
Verifying the Viability of the Directory Tree
Creating an Administrator Active Directory Account for DirXML
Installing DirXML
Configuring DirXML Drivers
Installing Password Synchronization
Finalizing DirXML Driver Configuration
Verifying that eDirectory, DirXML, and Password Sync Are Working Properly
Installing ZENworks Desktop Management
Installing ZENworks Desktop Management Server
Installing the ZENworks Middle-Tier Server
Installing and Configuring the Desktop Management Agent
Installing ZENworks Server Management
Installing Policy and Distribution Services
Web-based Management for Policy and Distribution Services
Installation on Linux and Solaris
Installing ZENworks Server Management and Monitoring Services
Installing the ConsoleOne Snap-Ins
Installation on Linux
Installing ZENworks Patch Management
Installing ZENworks Data Management
Installing on a NetWare Server
Installing Data Management on Windows 2000/2003 Server
Installing iFolder on Windows/IIS/Active Directory
Installing ZENworks Handheld Management
Creating the ZENworks Handheld Management Server's Windows User Account
Creating the Service Object's User Account
Creating a MAPI Profile (BlackBerry Device Support Only)
Schema Extension and Product Licensing
Installing the ZENworks Handheld Management Server
Installing the Access Point on Additional Computers
Installing ConsoleOne Snap-Ins on an Existing ConsoleOne Installation
Installing the Handheld Clients
Installing ZENworks Personality Migration
Installing ZENworks Software Packaging
Summary
3. Getting ZENworks Desktop Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment.
Set Up the ODBC Driver
Register Workstations into eDirectory
Set Up Policies to Take Inventory and Provide Remote Management
Deliver the ZENworks Management Agent to the Workstations
Create an Application Object
Checking It All Out
Summary
4. Getting ZENworks Server Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment.
Set Up the ODBC Driver
Start the ZENworks Server Management Console
Create a TED Distribution
Checking It All Out
Summary
5. Getting ZENworks Handheld Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment.
Complete Handheld Server Configuration for Inventory
Create a Handheld Policy for Import
Deliver the ZENworks Handheld Agent to the Workstations
Create a Handheld Application Object
Creating and Applying a Handheld Policy
Checking It All Out
Summary
6. Getting ZENworks Patch Management Working in Your Environment.
Deploying the PatchLink Agent to Managed Workstations
Reviewing Reports of Required Patches
Manually Deploying a Patch to a Workstation
Automatically Deploying Patches
Summary
7. Getting ZENworks Data Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment.
Start the iFolder Management Console
Configure the iFolder Server User Context
Enable iFolder Services for Users
Check It Out
Summary
8. Creating Application Packages with New Software Packaging.
Creating a Software Package Using the Monitoring Method
Creating a Software Package Using the Snapshot Method
Modifying a Software Package
Modifying Files and Folders
Modifying Registry Entries
Modifying Shortcuts
Modifying Deleted Files
Creating ZENworks Objects
Creating a ZENworks Application Object
Creating a ZENworks Server Distribution Object
Summary
9. Creating Application Packages Using snAppShot.
Understanding snAppShot
When To Use snAppShot
Complex Installations or Upgrades
Numerous Installations or Upgrades
Verifying Changes Made During an Install or Upgrade
How snAppShot Works
Files Created by snAppShot
Information Saved by snAppShot
Registry
Advanced Features of snAppShot
Using snAppShot Preferences
Partial Install Detection
Limitations of snAppShot
Capturing Install Logic
Hardware-Specific Drivers
Available Disk Drives
Prerequisite Drivers and Applications
Guaranteeing Impact on All Workstations
Conflicting Local Applications
Specialized Shared DLLs
Hardware Requirements
Imaging an Entire Workstation
Using snAppShot
Standard Mode
Custom Mode
Express Mode
Super Express (Command Line) Mode
snAppShot Application Packages Versus .MSI Files
How .MSI Files Are Created
How Do .MSI Files Work with ZENworks Desktop Management?
Summary
10. Creating and Using Application Objects.
Creating the Application Object
Creating an Application Object Using an .AOT/.AXT File
Creating an Application Object Using an .MSI File
Creating a Simple Application Object Without an .AOT, .AXT, or .MSI File
Creating an Application Object Using an Existing Application Object
Creating a Web Application
Creating a Terminal Server Application
Setting Properties for the Application Object
Setting Up the Application Object Identification
Setting Distribution Options for Application Objects
Setting Run Options for Application Objects
Setting Application Object Associations
Setting Application Availability
Setting Common Options for Application Objects
Setting Up Application Fault Tolerance
Setting Up MSI-Specific Options for Application Objects
Setting Up Terminal Server Specific Options for Application Objects
Setting Up Web-specific Options for Application Objects
Summary
11. Setting Up Application Distribution.
Setting Up Application Foldering
Create Application Folder Object and Associate with Application Objects
Create Custom Folders for Application Object
Customize Application Window Configurations Per User or Container
Setting Up User Application Window Options
Setting Up Application Window Options
Setting Up Application Explorer Options
Setting Up Workstation Application Window Options
Setting Up Users to Receive Applications
Associate a User, Group, Workstation, Workstation Groups, or Container Object to Application Objects
Make Application Window/Explorer Available to Users
Automating Application Objects
Manage Application Object Macros
Prompted Macros
Special Windows Macros
Login Script Variables
eDirectory Attribute Macros
Environment Variables
Schedule Application Pre-Install
Schedule Application Availability
Create Application Scripts
Distribute the Applications
Summary
12. Setting Up Handheld Application Objects.
Creating a Handheld Application
Properties of a Handheld Application
General Handheld Application Property Page
Associations Handheld Application Property Page
Files Handheld Application Property Page
Schedule Handheld Application Property Page
Display Handheld Application Property Page
Application Status Handheld Application Property Page
Summary
13. Setting Up User Policies.
Relationship of User Policies to Users
General and Platform-Specific Policy Advantages
Creating a User Policy Package
Policies Property Page
General Policies
Windows 9x Policies
Windows NT Policies
Windows 2000 Policies
Windows XP Policies
Windows 2000 Terminal Server Policies
Windows 2003 Terminal Server Policies
Associations Property Page
User Policies
Novell iPrint Policy
Remote Control Policy
Desktop Preferences Policy
User Extensible Policies
Dynamic Local User Policy
Windows Group Policy
Windows Terminal Server Policy
Summary
14. Setting Up Workstation Policies.
Relationship of Workstation Policies to Workstations
Advantages of Platform-Specific Policies
Setting Up a Workstation Package
Policies Property Page
Associations Property Page
Workstation Policies
Computer Extensible Policies
Computer Extensible Policies Dialog
Policy Schedule Page
Novell iPrint Policy
Remote Control Policy
Windows Group Policy
Workstation Imaging Policy
Workstation Inventory Policy
ZENworks Desktop Management Agent Policy
Scheduled Action Policy
Summary
15. Setting Up Handheld Policies.
Relationship of Handheld Policies to Handheld Devices
Handheld Package
Setting Up a Handheld Package
Policies Property Page
Palm Policies
WinCE Policies
BlackBerry Policies
Handheld Service Package
Handheld User Package
Summary
16. Setting Up Container Policies.
What Is a Container Policy Package?
Setting Up a Container Package
Policies Tab
Associations Tab
Search Policy
Search Level Tab
Search Order Tab
Refresh Interval Tab
Handheld Application Search Policy
Summary
17. Creating Service Location Policies.
What Is a Service Location Package?
Setting Up a Service Location Package
Policies Tab
Associations Tab
SMTP Host Policy
SNMP Trap Target Policy
XML Targets
ZENworks Database Policy
Inventory Management Page
Application Management Tab
Policy/Distribution Management Tab
Tiered Electronic Distribution Policy
The Settings Policy Page
The Messaging Property Page
The Variables Property Pages
The Schedule Property Page
Summary
18. Creating Server Policies.
What Is a Server Package?
Setting Up a Server Package
Policies Property Page
General Policies
Windows Policies
NetWare Policies
Associations Property Page
Imaging Server Policy
Imaging Partition
PXE Settings
Rules Page
Multicast
Image-Safe Data Page
IP Assignment Log Page
IP Configuration Page
Windows Networking Page
DNS Settings
Security Page
Workstation Import Policy
Containers Page
Platforms Page
Limits Page
Workstation Removal Policy
Containers Page
Limits Page
Schedule Page
Roll-Up Policy
Wake on LAN Policy
Dictionary Update Policy
Dictionary Update Policy Page
Dictionary Update Schedule Page
Summary
19. Using ZENworks Workstation Inventory.
Understanding Workstation Inventory
Understanding the Inventory Process
Understanding Inventory Database Server Types
Understanding Inventory Server Roles
Workstation Inventory Design
Setting Up Workstation Inventory
Configuring the Settings for the Inventory Service Object
Workstation Inventory Tasks
Optimizing Database Performance
Backing Up the Inventory Database
Customizing Software Scanning
Exporting the Inventory Data to CSV Format
Viewing Inventory Data
Using the ZENworks Custom View Builder to View Inventory Data
Creating Inventory Reports
View the Workstation Inventory Status Logs
Summary
20. Using ZENworks Handheld Inventory.
Viewing Inventory for a Specific Device
Viewing Software Inventory Across Multiple Devices
Viewing Inventory Reports
Running Reports
Exporting Reports
Creating Custom Reports
Summary
21. Imaging a Workstation.
Workstation Imaging System
Linux Operating System
Linux Imaging Software
Imaging Server Agents
Windows Workstation Image-Safe Data Agent
eDirectory Objects
Image Object
Administrative Tools
Setting Up Workstations for Imaging
Using Preboot Services with Imaging
Creating Boot Diskettes
Creating a Boot CD
Placing a Linux Partition on a Workstation
Creating a Workstation Image
Using the ZENworks Image Explorer Graphical User Interface
Adding and Removing Files and Directories
Adding Registry Settings to an Image
Excluding Files from an Image Variant File Set
Resizing Partitions in an Image
Viewing Files Inside an Image
Compressing a Workstation Image
Splitting a Workstation Image
Assigning an Image to a Workstation
Workstation Object
Applying Application Objects to an Image
Re-Imaging a Workstation
Advanced Imaging
Accessing the Imaging Engine Command Menu
Information Commands
Automation Commands