Examples of using Package source files in English and their translations into Russian
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Secure package source files.
Specifies the network path to the package source files.
The deployment package source files are not deleted.
Specifies the type of location for the package source files.
Specifies the path to the package source files, up to 127 characters in length.
Package source files(files must all be in a single folder).
Downloads all package source files.
Source Version: Displays the version number of the package source files.
Specifies that the package source files should be updated on all distribution points.
Specifies whether binary delta comparison should be used on changed package source files.
For more information about how package source files are located, see Configuration Manager andContent Location(Package Source Files).
Specifies a share name orpath to be created for the package source files on distribution points.
You can also have multiplebranch distribution points in the same location, to help distribute the requests from clients to download package source files.
Downloads all missing package source files.
Enable binary differential replication:Specifies whether binary delta comparison should be used on changed package source files.
Specifies the number of times that ConfigMgr tries to update the package source files before starting to disconnect users from distribution points.
To set a source directory path, type the path orclick Browse to navigate to the package source files.
Specifies the number of times that Configuration Manager 2007 tries to update the package source files before disconnecting users connected to the distribution point.
For more information about content location, see Configuration Manager andContent Location(Package Source Files).
To help mitigate network bandwidth used when transferring software distribution package source files between sites, consider using binary differential replication.
The client evaluates the content location response and selects a distribution point as described in Configuration Manager andContent Location(Package Source Files).
After you create a package with a source folder,Configuration Manager sends the package source files to the distribution points that you have specified.
For more information about which distribution points are given to clients and how the client orders them into a list, see Configuration Manager andContent Location(Package Source Files).
Use IPsec to secure the SMB channel that Configuration Manager 2007 uses when retrieving package source files to help prevent attackers from tampering with the files. .
Updating distribution points with a new package source version automatically applies to all distribution points defined for the package, ensuring that consistent package source files are used.
If this rule does not pass,you should update distribution points that host affected package source files to create or update the package security hash before proceeding with the upgrade process.
Specifies the name of the Windows Installer file contained among the package source files(if present).
When distribution points are installed within secondary sites, package source files are sent only once across the slow link from the primary site to secondary site distribution points instead of each time a client within the secondary site's boundaries requests software distribution package content.
Share name: Specifies a unique shared folder name andpath to be created for the package source files on distribution points.
Binary Differential Replication, sometimes known as"delta replication," is used by Configuration Manager 2007 to update package source files with a minimum of additional network traffic.