ADD PACKAGE
Applies To: Application Virtualization
Adds a package record. If the package already exists, this command will update the configuration of the existing package.
SFTMIME ADD PACKAGE:package-name /MANIFEST manifest-path
[/OVERRIDEURL url [/AUTOLOADONREFRESH] [/AUTOLOADONLOGIN]
[/AUTOLOADONLAUNCH] [/AUTOLOADTARGET {NONE|ALL|PREVUSED}]
[/GLOBAL] [/LOG log-pathname | /CONSOLE | /GUI]
| Parameter | Description |
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PACKAGE:<package-name> |
User-visible and user-friendly name for the package. |
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/MANIFEST <manifest-path> |
The path of the manifest file that lists the applications included in the package and all of their publishing information. |
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/OVERRIDEURL <URL> |
The location of the package's SFT file. |
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/AUTOLOADONREFRESH |
Background loading is performed after a publishing refresh. |
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/AUTOLOADONLOGIN |
Background loading is performed when a user logs in. |
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/AUTOLOADONLAUNCH |
Background loading is performed after a user starts an application from the package. |
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/AUTOLOADTARGET target |
Indicates which applications from the package will be autoloaded. |
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NONE |
No autoloading will be performed, despite the presence of any /AUTOLOADONxxx flags. |
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ALL |
If an autoload trigger is enabled, all applications in the package will be loaded into cache whether or not they have been previously started. |
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PREVUSED |
If an autoload trigger is enabled, the package will load if any applications in this package have previously been started by a user. |
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/GLOBAL |
If present, the package will be available for all users on this computer. |
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/LOG |
If specified, output is logged to the specified path name. |
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/CONSOLE |
If specified, output is presented in the active console window (default). |
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/GUI |
If specified, output is presented in a Windows dialog box. |
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For version 4.6, the following option has been added.
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/LOGU |
If specified, output is logged to the specified path name in UNICODE format. |
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