Using ImageUltra Builder - IBM Redbooks
Using ImageUltra Builder - IBM Redbooks
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Figure 1-143 OS map module<br />
Applications Business Unit<br />
DeLorme Street Atlas 1,4<br />
Zone Lab firewall 1,2,4<br />
Rarlab - WinRAR Common<br />
Sun Java Runtime environment 1.4.1_03 Common<br />
Nero CD creations 2<br />
AutoCAD 2002 5<br />
Pro-E CAD 5<br />
Microsoft Java Virtual Machine 3809 Common<br />
MiniTab statistical analysis 6<br />
Vcom Fit-it Utilities 5 2<br />
Xn-View picture editor 2,5<br />
Microsoft Active Sync 1,2,4<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> <strong>ImageUltra</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> 2 2<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> System Migration Assistant 2<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> Software Delivery Assistant 2<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> Access Connections 1,2,4<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> Web-D 2<br />
VPN client 1,2,4<br />
Each one of these applications must be made into an application module as demonstrated in<br />
1.10, “Creating an application module from source files” on page 28. These application<br />
modules are reusable, so each application only needs to be made into a module once. This<br />
module can then be deployed to as many business units as required without any additional<br />
effort. This is accomplished through the use of maps. Refer to the Use driver map filter<br />
processing under 1.19.1, “Driver Map settings” on page 82.<br />
The following window shows the map for a Windows 2000 portable-sysprep OS for the<br />
Spanish IT department.<br />
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