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Getting Started with Modena – Step 6 – Setting up Applications

Applications can be one of the most difficult things to administer, but when setup correctly can also be one of the most robust and user friendly portions of a deployment.

In today’s getting started blog post we will be covering how to setup applications along with the configuration options available for applications. If you have seen the Getting Started video on an Introduction to the OSD Designer then you should have an overall understanding on how applications are configured. However, we will be delving in depth on several areas of configuring applications which will hopefully help you get the most out of your deployment user experience around applications.

Getting Started with Configuring Applications

As part of the Modena installer the OSD Designer will be made available along with generic configuration files. Today’s video will walk you through using the OSD Designer and one of the generic configuration files in order to configure applications. This will include setting up groups, covering how packages are listed from a configuration manager server, how the application discovery preflight is tied into the application configuration, as well as how a base variable is configured. Additionally this video will be covering how application dependencies, exclusions, mappings, and WHQL queries are configured for the Modena OSD Setup Wizard. So lets get started setting up applications…

 

 

 

 

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Posted: Monday, December 28, 2009 11:48 PM by cmse
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Jason Krull said:

What permissions are needed to be able to connect to the SCCM server to return the Application list?  

# January 26, 2010 11:51 AM

Cameron said:

Jason,

This information is found in the OSD Designer and Setup Wizard doc that comes with the Modena installer. In this document under the section, Configuration Manager Server Name, you should find the following information:

In order to connect to the specified Configuration Manager site server to get a list of available packages the user of the designer must be added to the administrators group on the server, and at least have the below Configuration Manager permissions for the specified site server from the console.

Object Class: Package

Instance: (All Instances)

Permission: Read

# January 26, 2010 1:58 PM
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