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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 10: Managing Software Profiles 113<br />

Configuring Software Packages with a Utility<br />

Some software packages come with configuration utilities that allow you to<br />

configure options before the packages are installed on a mobile device. These<br />

utilities can be accessed from the <strong>Avalanche</strong> <strong>Console</strong>. Configuration options<br />

will differ based on the software package.<br />

NOTE While the provided instructions use the buttons, you can also rightclick<br />

a software package to configure it.<br />

To configure a software package:<br />

1 From the Profiles tab, select the software profile with the software<br />

package you want to configure.<br />

2 From the Software Packages region of the Software Profile tab, select the<br />

package.<br />

3 Click Configure.<br />

The Configure Software Package dialog box appears.<br />

4 From the available list, double‐click the utility you want to use to<br />

configure the package.<br />

NOTE Configuration details are specific to the type of software package. For<br />

details about configuring software packages, refer to the specific user guide<br />

for that product.<br />

5 When the options are configured, click OK.<br />

The software package is configured for deployment.<br />

Configuring Software Packages for Delayed Installation<br />

Software packages can be configured to install on a delayed basis. Delayed<br />

packages are downloaded to the mobile device just like any other package,<br />

but do not get installed on the device until the configured activation time. For<br />

applicable devices, the downloaded packages are stored in persistent storage<br />

and can survive a cold boot.

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