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Everything gets packaged in an enteo format. If you have an MSI , it's a one line script to install the msi silently and lets you attach any msts needed. Very simple. The downside in some ways is that you don't end up with a repackaged executable that can be used outside of NetInstall. NetInstall packages only work for NetInstall. I'm most familiar with Wise.

The snapshots look as complete as any I've done with Wise. There are fewer wizards to drive the scripting, but if you work in the script editor primarily, it's quite good. You can assign Interactive or Automatic installs to any AD object. The scheduling allows you to control distribution by site as well, so you can make a project available to a user if they are in the office, but not if the are on a VPN connection.

They're integrated, but available seperately. We don't have Inventory. That's a real problem. I'm always looking for other users who see similar problems, and would love to build a user community. But enteo was recently acquired by an American company, so there may be growth in this market, so that most users are not European. They do have support available in the US as well, with American techs available by phone. Hope that helps! For installation on Terminal Server you need to enable two settings for server that are secured by design.

With these settings Enteo prohibits to install anything on servers, which could be valid if you are using the product for workstations only. It is a pity that these settings are not enabled by default because I selected the Citrix Presentation Server set-up during the installation, so it is logical that I would like to install software on servers.

Like such options you can add components for fault tolerance and dividing the load like an additional management point, repository or depot for example for branch offices. You can also add additional accounts for administrating the infrastructure.

Second step to set-up the environment is to create a reflection of your environment for computers and user to assign the packages to. Probably the most useful is to import those objects out of your current environment.

You can also build up your own structure manually or using an import based on CSV file. Within the same structure you can define your Citrix Farm s.

This can be done anywhere within the created structure, but logically you will do this in the OU where your Terminal Servers are stored. Via the New Citrix Farm you need to specify the Farm Name this will be logically used during the installation as the name of your Farm. After this creation of the Farm you need to create at least one Zone. There is much more possible to configure within Enteo to set-up your environment, but this basic configuration is enough to use the product to roll out a server with an operating system, Citrix Presentation Server and software, which we will define in the next paragraph.

Defining the packages. Enteo can be used to install the operating system, Citrix Presentation Server, application and patches. For this review we will focus on the operating system, CPS and applications. The creation of these packages is done via the Manage Software View, which will lead you to the Global Software Library. Within this library you already will find a predefined structure, which can be extended to your own needs.

For example you can create a folder per CPS Silo for the applications. Logically a server needs to have an operating system so let's start with this component.

The possible packages are displayed in the mid-below pane on the Software Factory tab. To start an operating system package simply click an OS installation. This starts a wizard where you define which operating system you would like to use Type of OS [W, Vista, XP] and version [R2, x64, 86x, standard and enterprise] and the installation method.

Enteo supports both unattended and imaging. For imaging Acronis components are licensed, making sure that already existing Acronis images can be used within the Enteo Management Suite. Enteo has already defined templates for all the operating systems. Next you will need to add the installation sources to the Enteo infrastructure by specifying where the wizard can copy those files from because it is a straight copy you can use the set for several installations.

The wizard shows the available jobs in the configuration package like formatting, partitioning and the actual installation of the OS and you can add or remove jobs if necessary. Now the Windows installation package is configured completely, we can start adding the Citrix Presentation Server package.

This is done by right click on a folder which will be used as the store for your CPS installation set and selecting Citrix Management - Import of prepackaged Citrix Applications. Again a wizard is displayed asking you to provide the location of the CPS installation sources. The wizard reads the installation source and will determine which predefined package of Enteo matches the software for example CPS4.

You select which predefined package you would like to use and the corresponding packages are added to the library. Because the packages are completely predefined the package is already complete to be rolled-out as described in the next paragraph. Of course also applications need to be available on the Terminal Servers.

Within the same component also the application packages can be created. An application Package is started via the Create a new Package for an Application. I think this method is a nice way to create customized MSI based packages. The eScript package is Enteo's own way to create application packages.

This is done using a recording technology just like other package creators by making snapshots, followed by determining the deviation between the two states.



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