July 2007
Intermediate to advanced
669 pages
16h 40m
English
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER INCLUDE
Installing and configuring software
Designing a delivery strategy
Designing a deployment strategy
Identifying and resolving software failure issues
Installing software is relatively easy for most applications. You locate the installation package, double-click the setup file, and you're in business. However, there are a few things to consider such as administrator permissions, licensing, and the use of digitally signed files. In addition, you can use Windows Features to enable and disable different features of some software.
The delivery strategy identifies how the software is delivered to the user. If the software is not compatible with Windows ...