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  • When you’re going to deploy a new package with SCCM 2007, there are a few steps you need to follow. The easiest way to deploy a package is to follow the next steps: [Y] 1.) Collection 2.) Package 3.) Program 4.) Distribution Point 5.) Advertisement Before we are going to deploy Office 2007, we’ve to create a MSP file for customize the Office 2007 installation. You can start the Office Customization Tool using the following command: Run ---> setup.exe /admin. Save the file in the updates folder on your Office 2007 source directory Step 1, creating a collection: 1.) Create a new collection, to specify the computers where Office must be installed. 2.) Navigate to System Center Configuration Manager, Site Database, Computer Management, New Collection 3.) Give your new collection a name, for example “Office 2007 Enterprise” 4.) On the Membership Rules dialog box, Create a collection Packages can only be distributed to members of a collection. A collection can contain multiple computers, a single computer, a single user and members of a security group. Configuration Manager 2007 operates with two different types of collections. · Direct membership based. ü Click the computer icon, which opens the Create Direct Membership Rule Wizard. Click Next ü On the Search for Resources dialog box, click the Resource class drop-down menu and select System Resource. Then, click the Attribute name drop-down menu and select Name. In the Value field enter %, and then click Next ü On the Search for Resources dialog box, click the Resource class drop-down menu and select System Resource. Then, click the Attribute name drop-down menu and select Name. In the Value field enter %, and then click Next ü On the Collection Limiting dialog box, click the Browse button, select All Windows Workstation or Professional Systems, and then click Next ü Select the computer(s) you want to deploy Office 2007 and click Next.,, Finish · Query Based collections are use full when distributing software to a larger group of resources based on specific criteria’s Example, all workstations in Copenhagen or computers belonging to an Active Directory security group. Direct membership collections are use full when distributing software to a narrow group of resources e.g. 5 test pc’s. Step 2, creating a package: 1.) Navigate to System Center Configuration Manager, Site Database, Computer Management, Software Distribution, Package, New Package 2.) On the General dialog box of the New Package Wizard, enter the Name, Version, Manufacturer, and Language. For example, Office, 2007, Microsoft, English (US) 3.) On the Data Source dialog box, select This package contains source files. Click the Set button, and then enter the path for the location of the source files in the Source directory field. For example E:\Software\Office 2007\, which contains a copy of the 2007 Office Enterprise installation CD. 4.) Click OK, and then continue to click Next and accept the default settings on all of the following dialog boxes: Data Access, Distribution Settings, Reporting, and Security. On the Wizard Completed dialog box. Step 3, creating a Program: 1.) Navigate to System Center Configuration Manager, Site Database, Computer Management, Software Distribution, Packages, Office 2007, Programs, New, Program 2.) Give the new program a Name 3.) On the Command-line box, type in setup.exe 4.) On the Environment dialog box, click the Program can run drop-down box and select Whether or not a user is logged on. This will enable Run with administrative rights for the Run mode. Leave the default for Drive mode to Runs with UNC name, and then click Next (Because the customization file, CustomOffice.MSP, was placed in the \Updates folder, a command line option is not needed to reference its location) 5.) On the Advanced dialog box, select the check box for Suppress program notifications, and then click Next Step 4, Copy to Distibution points: 1.) Navigate to System Center Configuration Manager, Site Database, Computer Management, Software Distribution, Packages, Office 2007, Distribution points 2.) Manage Distribution Points 3.) Select “Copy the package to new distribution points” 4.) Select the distribution points 5.) Click finish and wait a copple of minutes 6.) Check the status changing from Install Pending to Installed Step 5, creating the advertisement 1.) Navigate to System Center Configuration Manager, Site Database, Computer Management, Software Distribution, Advertisements 2.) New Advertisement 3.) Give the advertisement a Name 4.) Select the package, Program and Collection 5.) Click finish and wait a copple of minutes 6.) On the client wait for the next Machine Policy Retrievel & Evaluation Cycle After the setup is finished, Office 2007 is deployed to your client(s) and is ready to use!

It all started with an idea at a café house! I was chatting with my friend Essam Hamdan, and we were discussing the ultimate growth and the rapid steps in the IT technologies, especially in the area of Virtualization & System Management. As an MVP in ConfigMgr I knew that I have to keep giving to the community, spreading the knowledge and gaining more knowledge. Due to my previous experience with IT communities I had an idea on how it works and what it takes to start, found and grow a community, and that’s it! We knew we want to concentrate on virtualization and system management, but to complete a full circle of trust and product’s life cycle, security was a must. And this is how VirManSec was born! As you must notice the word VirManSec was derived from the words, Virtualize, Manage & Secure; however that doesn’t mean that they should be considered in that order because we all know that security comes first.

One of the funniest incidents happened during that foundation and preparation time, that Essam was talking to one of his colleagues and told him ‘Hey, Asem Alhourani is starting a community about virtualization, system management and security that’s going to be called ,SecManVir!’ so you see that wasn’t a pretty name  at all.

Next episode I will talk about purchasing the name on the internet; and web hosting related things.

 


Posted 02-16-2009 10:36 AM by Asem Alhourani

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Mazen Ektifan wrote re: VirManSec Foundation – Episode 1
on 03-16-2009 2:36 PM

Salam,

I would like to thank you so much that you think about this community in KSA because we don’t have this culture of sharing this kind of knowledge and experience.

I hope we can help you to develop the “VirManSec” to be mark in IT community worldwide.

Asem Alhourani wrote re: VirManSec Foundation – Episode 1
on 03-16-2009 3:04 PM

Thanks a lot Mazen, This very humble community wouldn't happen without the encouragement we've all seen from people like you.

You reminded me to write the second episode :)

Stay Tuned

Thanks,

Essam Hamdan wrote re: VirManSec Foundation – Episode 1
on 04-05-2009 10:59 PM

These episodes are fun to read...I like the one with my name in them :p

I had a funnier name for the community...VirSecMan...it sounds kina like a medicine..LOL

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