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Symantec ALTIRIS DEPLOYMENT SOLUTION 6.9 SP4 - V1.0 - Command-Line Switches

Symantec ALTIRIS DEPLOYMENT SOLUTION 6.9 SP4 - V1.0
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Deployment Solution 331
Altiris® ImageExplorer
Current segment size: By default, the segment size for RapiDeploy images is 2 GB.
Current segment count: By default, the number of segments in the image file is
displayed.
New Output Image File: This option lets you enter or browse to a folder and filename
for the image file you want to split.
New segment size (MB): This option lets you select a size for image segments from
the drop-down list. The list of options includes default sizes for CDs, zip drives, and
more. When a file segment reaches this limit, a new segment is created until the entire
image is split.
Estimated segment count: By default, this field displays the estimated number of
segments in the file you selected to split, based on the new segment size.
To split an image file
1. Click File, and select Split Image File.
2. In the Image File to Split field, click Browse to navigate to a folder, and select an
image file to split.
3. In the New Output Image File field, click Browse to navigate to a folder. Enter a
new filename for the image.
4. From the New segment size drop-down list, select a segment size.
5. Click OK.
Command-Line Switches
This feature lets you create Deployment Server Run Scripts or batch jobs to help you
manage images using command-line options. At the end of some switches, select
options are listed to indicate that the additional commands are allowed.
To access the online command-line options
1. From the Windows environment, select Start > Run.
2. In the Open field, enter the command CMD.
3. Enter C:\Program Files\Altiris\eXpress\Deployment Server\ (default
installation path).
4. Enter imgexpl /? to view the command-line switches page.
Command
line
Description
Parameters Image files to open or operate on (can be repeated), such as
w2k.img and xp.img.

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