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The CRTPKG utility creates two sets of application files: files that you must<br />

copy to the client and files that always reside on the server. The CRTPKG<br />

utility sends both sets of files to the <strong>IBM</strong>LAN\DCDB\WIN32APP directory on<br />

the primary domain controller.<br />

\<strong>IBM</strong>LAN\DCDB\WIN32APP<br />

(client files)<br />

\CLIENT\appid<br />

\SERVER\appid<br />

(server files)<br />

Figure 30. Directory tree <strong>for</strong> an application package<br />

4.3.4.4 Client application files<br />

The client application files reside in the<br />

\<strong>IBM</strong>LAN\DCDB\WIN32APP\CLIENT\appid directory (appid represents the<br />

application package name). In our example, appid would be SOFFICE.<br />

The files that are included here are the system registry entries, in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

files, and a directory tree that you must copy to the client hard disks:<br />

The client files also contain registry changes that are made to the<br />

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key. <strong>Windows</strong> 95 and <strong>Windows</strong> 98 application<br />

packages store these changes in the appidSYS.REG file. <strong>Windows</strong> NT<br />

application packages store these changes in the appidSYS.INF file.<br />

Changes that are made to INI files reside in the appidINI.INF files (appid<br />

represents the application package name).<br />

\C<br />

.INF files<br />

.BAT files<br />

.REG files<br />

About application creation and management 101

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