Running your command line

Your command line can be used to push the software to the workstations through any of the following:

a batch file — see the Microsoft website for details
a GPO — see the Group Policy SDK for details
a third-party push technology — see the manufacturer’s documentation for details

For many administrators, using a third-party push technology is the preferred push method. This section offers general guidelines on using a few such technologies. For details on using such a technology, please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.

SCCM

At the time of this writing, Corel has verified support for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) only insofar as its Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) components.

For complete information on using SCCM, please see the Microsoft website.

SMS

For deployment to the workstations on a "per-system" basis using package definition files (or "packages"), CorelDRAW Graphics Suite supports the use of Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS).

You can create a package from scratch — or you can create one from the existing SMS files included with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite (in the Administrator folder on the installation disc or the server image).

For complete information on using SMS files, please refer to your resource kit for Microsoft Systems Management Server.

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The recommendations posted on the Microsoft website have not been tested with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite and must therefore be used at your discretion.

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