Content Packages
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Management of content packages allows you to create new content packages and to upload them onto the server.
Depending on the application that will be used for playing back the content package, there are three types of content packages:

· Secure Browser package, played back by Secure Browser.  
· composer2004 package, played back by composer player2004.  
· composer 2007 package, played back by composer player2007.  
 
For content packages management click Content Manager and select Manage content packages. A page listing available packages (if any) and providing functions for content packages management will be displayed:

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The content packages table displays the information on the existing content packages:
Name: the name of the content package.
Last version:
the last version of the content package.
Description:
a description of the content package.
Total units: the total number of units in the content package. You can add units to a package using the Secure browser wizard or Composer wizard.
Use count: the number of terminals to which the package is assigned.
 
From this page, you can:  
·Add secure browser package  
·Add composer suite package  
·Add software update  
·Assign package to group  
·Edit package  
·Delete package  
 
Adding software update

You can extend existing package by updating its content.
To open the wizard for updating software, click Add software update:

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Select the package you want to update in the drop-down list and add content package description. Click Next to proceed:

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Indicate the file name and click Browse to specify the path to the setup file. Click Finish to complete package update.

Editng content package

To open the window for editing content package, click Edit package:

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Content package details include:
Package name:
The name of the content package.
Description: The description of the content package.
Author: The author of the content package.
Version: Select the version of the content.
Date of creation: The date when the content package was created.

Main folder: The key folder is the start folder (i.e. unit) to be played back.
Apply: Assign the key folder for the content package.

Package folders:
A list of all folders of the content.
The list displays:
Name: folder name.
Version: the version of the selected folder.
Type:
the type of the content package (secure browser, composer, composer 2007).
Virtual Path:
A virtual path, by which the folder will be available on the terminal as a Web project.

From this window, you can:  
·Add content folder  
·Edit content folder  
·Delete content folder  
 
Adding content folder

To open the window for adding content folder, click Add content folder:

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Specify the following details for the new content folder:

Name:
The name of the content package.
Description: The description of the content package.
Author: The author of the content package.
Date of creation: The date when the content package was created.

Folder name: the folder name defined by user.
Local path: The local path to the folder.
Client path: The destination for the folder installation on a remote terminal. If [default] is selected, the folder will be installed to the folder set as a default one for this terminal.
Virtual path: A virtual folder in the IIS (Internet Information Services). If this folder needs to be accessible via HTTP, and IIS is installed on the terminals, by setting this parameter you will get access to http://terminal_name/Virtual/path/.


Upload folder: The Upload Monitor will open, where you can view the current tasks and their statuses, view log information, pause, resume and abort package uploading.

Editing content folder


Click Edit content folder to open the window for editing content folder:
 
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Working directory: Select the directory by clicking Browse.
Check out folder:
Download the content to the local user PC. The Upload Monitor will open, where you can view the current tasks and their statuses, view log information, pause, resume and abort package uploading.
Check in folder: Upload the content to the server. The Upload Monitor will open, where you can view the current tasks and their statuses, view log information, pause, resume and abort package uploading.

Folder name:
The name of the folder.
Version: The version of the selected folder.
Content type: The type of the content (secure browser, composer, composer2007)
Client path: The path for the folder to be installed on a remote terminal. If [default] is selected, the folder will be installed to the folder set as a default one for this terminal.

If the content folder is either of SecureBrowser or of Composer type, the following field will be available for editing:
Key file:
a configuration file for the friendlyway secure browser or friendlyway composer suite. Click Browse to specify the path to the key file.

If the content folder is of WebProject type, the following field will be available for editing:
Virtual path:
a virtual path, by which the folder will be available on the terminal as Web project.

Delete content folder

To remove a content folder, select the folder in the table and click Delete content folder.

Delete package

To remove a content package, select it in the table and click Delete package. Please note, that you can only delete a content package that is not assigned to any group.