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On the left navigation pane, click Deployments, then click Offline Deployments to display the Offline Deployments list page. |
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In the Create an Offline Deployment wizard that appears, on the Select System Image page, complete the following steps: |
The number of managed devices assigned to this deployment. Your KACE Systems Deployment Appliance license defines the number of seats that you can manage. Any seats you assign to this deployment affect the remaining number of devices. You can review the License Usage/Capacity in the About Appliance dialog box. To access it, open the About tab on the Need Help panel. For more information about this panel, see Access product documentation. | |
The system image associated with this deployment. You can use any system image available on the appliance. For more information about capturing system images, see Capturing images. |
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Select User States step only. Specify one or more user states that you want to include in this deployment. |
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In the Available User States section, click the plus icon on the left of each user state that you want to add to the deployment. |
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Optional. On the Select Drivers (Optional) page that appears, specify one or more user drivers that you want to include in this deployment. |
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By default, this page lists all drivers downloaded from the driver feed. If you want to display only the drivers associated with a specific OS version, click Operating System, then select the OS version, and click Apply Filters. |
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In the Available Drivers, click the plus icon on the left of each driver that you want to add to the deployment. |
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On the Offline Deployment Overview page, review the elements included in the offline deployment. If you want to make any modifications, use the Previous button to return to the desired step in the wizard. |
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When you finish creating an ISO image for this offline deployment, the appliance updates the device inventory with the devices to which this offline deployment is applied. You can review them on the Device Inventory page. Each of these devices uses KACE Offline Node as the device model. For more information about the device inventory, see Managing device inventory.
The Remote Sites tab in the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance Administrator Console enables you to synchronize the appliance to the RSA to access the components that you plan to deploy to the remote sites. For example, you can synchronize boot environments, tasks, drivers, and captured user profiles.
Use the same appliance license key sent to you by Quest KACE. | |
Assign a static IP address and (optional) host name to the RSA. | |
Optional: LDAP |
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The device at the remote site that hosts the RSA must meet recommended requirements. For details, see the Technical Specifications for Virtual Appliances.
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