Packages/Registry Template List View¶
The UI is divided across packages/registries and Computers. One aspect lets you view packages & registry templates and perform related operations, and the other aspect lets you view all Computers and perform related operations.
We have the Package/Registry List View that gives a point & click interface to manage all package/registry info from a single place. The view is divided across Windows & Ubuntu Linux Packages, and Registry Templates.
Viewing Package/Registry List View¶
- Log in to your Dashboard.
- Click on the Launcher icon and select Deployment.
- Now choose a type: Packages or Windows Registry. Based on your selection packages/registries are shown.
Windows/Ubuntu Linux Packages¶
Please refer to Fig. 1315 for the below description:
- Section-A and D house the search features.
- Section-B is the list area where you can view all the
packages in the system. You can view the following
information about a package:
- Package ID as generated by the system to identify the Package.
- Name of the Package.
- Version of the package.
- Package type is a system generated classification which can be
either:
- Application Patch: Refers to a component of a computer program.
- Application: Refers to an entire program.
- Operating System: OS like Windows.
- OS Component Patch: Update patch for an OS.
- Unknown
- Package Architecture which is either 64bit or 32bit.
- Section-C houses the option to add a new package or create a new registry template.
Windows Registry templates¶
Please refer to Fig. 1316 for the below description:
Section A houses a search bar for searching Registry Templates. It supports only keywords.
Section B is the list area where you view your existing Registry Templates. The following information of a Template are visible:
- Name of the Registry template.
- Description of the Registry template.
- The number of registry items in the template.
You can open a Template and edit it (Learn More).
In section C, you can control how many Templates are visible on a single page.
Section D houses the Create Windows Registry Configuration option.