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The Smart in SmartSystems. October 14, 2009. Software Bundle Wizard. Create software bundles to install on Intermec devices Basic / Advanced Mode Separate Download / Install Advanced Operations Transfer Files Registry Settings Local File Manipulation Start / Stop Processes. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Smart in SmartSystems
October 14, 2009
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Software Bundle Wizard
Create software bundles to install on Intermec devicesBasic / Advanced Mode
Separate Download / InstallAdvanced Operations
Transfer FilesRegistry SettingsLocal File ManipulationStart / Stop Processes
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Software Bundle Wizard
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Software Bundle WizardBundle Options
Consider changing the
Version number if editing the bundle
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Software Bundle Wizard – BasicTarget Devices
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Software Bundle Wizard – BasicAdd/Remove Files
Settings.xml (config) files are automatically sent to the \SmartSystems\SSConfigDir
*.cab files are automatically sent to the \CabFiles directory
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Software Bundle Wizard – BasicPersistence
Persist = Cab and Settings.xml (config) files are stored in the \Flash File Store\UserAutoInstall directory and an _ssTransferAgent.xml is created to re-install those files after a clean boot.
Caution: This _ssTransferAgent.xml will
overwrite any existing _ssTransferAgent.xml in the
UserAutoInstall directory.
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Software Bundle Wizard – BasicBuild/Install
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Software Bundle Wizard – BasicSoftware Vault
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Software Bundle Wizard Basic Lab
Use the Bundle Wizard Basic mode to create a software bundle to install the FeaturesDemo.cab file.
C:\Devconn2009\SmartSystems\BundleWizardLab1
Install and deploy to the device via drag/drop
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedBundle Options
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedTarget Devices
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedRegistry Tests
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedRegistry Operations
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedFile Operations
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedProcess Operations
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedFiles
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedLab 2Load the FeaturesDemo.cabStart the FeaturesDemo.exe
\Program Files\FeaturesDemo\FeaturesDemo.exe
C:\Devconn2009\SmartSystems\BundleWizardLab2
Install and deploy to the device via drag/drop
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Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedLab 3Create a complex bundle utilizing registry keys,
transferring multiple files, manipulating files on the device and starting and stopping processes on the device.
Questions / Answers on the Bundle Wizard Tool
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Provisioning BundleAutomatically Load Software using SmartSystems Server
What is a “Provisioning Bundle”? Consolidates multiple bundles and files to enable one-step provisioning
Manual - Drag-n-drop onto single device or folder of devices (folder drop requires AutoDeploy license)
Active - Automatically deploys to discovered devices (requires AutoDeploy license)
May Contain: Operating System Bundle (Max of 1) SSPB Bundle (Max of 1) Other SmartSystems Bundles and Files
Provisioning Bundle can be linked to a SmartSystems Folder Enables software to be loaded by site or other device grouping
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Provisioning BundleAutomatically Load Software using SmartSystems Server
Use the 3.46+ SmartSystems Client For the highest success rate of provisioning, the 3.46+ SmartSystems client
bundle should be included in the provisioning bundle if it is not part of the operating system.
Auto Deployment of a provisioning bundle is triggered when an asset message is received by the server.
Initial Discovery Drag / Drop to a folder Reboot the device and discover
Changing the content on the device does not trigger the Auto Deployment feature of the provisioning bundle.
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Provisioning BundleAutomatically Load Software using SmartSystems Server
Does not support OS provisioning of CK30, CK31, CN2B, or 7xx
New IconsStates for Provisioning BundleNormal state (Manual deployment)
AutoDeploy Disabled
AutoDeploy to Devices
Broken Bundle – missing/changed file
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Provisioning Bundles - Creation
Tools->Create Provisioning Bundle
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Provisioning Bundles – CreationSelect Target Device
Discovered Devices only, or all Computers, one device type only
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Provisioning Bundles – Choose BundlesAll, Pre OS, OS, SS Client, SSPB, Intermec Apps, User, Settings
Add individual files
Change Order
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Provisioning Bundles – Add FileC:\SmartSystems\UserFiles only
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Provisioning Bundle – SaveName your bundle and give it a description. This will show up in the software vault.
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Provisioning Bundle – Validated and Complete
Bundle name and description along with icon status
Restart option
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Provisioning Bundle Lab 1
Clean boot your deviceCreate a Provisioning Bundle to load the SS Client
bundle and your FeaturesDemo bundle you createdDeploy to your device via Drag / DropDeploy a second time, nothing happensEdit the Provisioning bundle, add a fileDeploy Provisioning bundle again, new file deploys
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Provisioning Bundle – Device StatusRight click device and select Event Viewer
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Provisioning Bundle – Device Event Viewer
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Provisioning Bundle - Edit
Right click to delete, edit or associate your provisioning bundle
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Provisioning Bundle – AutoDeploy
Indicator that this bundle is associated to the selected folder
Indicator that this bundle is set for AutoDeploy for the selected folder
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Provisioning Bundle Lab 2
Create a Devconn2009 folder in the Console GUISet up your provisioning bundle for AutoDeploy to the
Devconn2009 folderRight click your bundle and select, Change Active Folders
Cleanboot your deviceDiscover your deviceDrag/drop the device to the Devconn2009 folderNote the device is upgraded with your p-bundle
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