

For more information, see Copy Mode in Performance Preferences.ĥ. You can use the Copy Mode default setting ( Preferences > Performance ) or override it here. Pull : Files are copied from a network share (via accessible UNC path).Push : Files are copied from the PDQ Deploy Console computer to target computers (default).(Conditional) Select the Copy Mode to determine how package files are copied to target computers. The creating a new package procedure includes the following parts:Ĥ. For information about duplicating and editing packages, see Managing Packages. Examining prebuilt packages is also a great way to learn how packages are constructed and configured. Duplicate and rename a package that is similar to the new package you need, then edit it to meet your requirements. For an introduction to the Package window, see Package Window.Īn alternative to creating a new package from scratch is to base a new package on a prebuilt package downloaded from the package library.

A new Package window opens-this is where you configure the package. To create a Package, start on the Main Console window and click File > New Package or the New Package button (or press Ctrl+ N). This section describes how to create and configure custom packages. A PDQ Deploy Package contains the instructions and the files needed to silently install an application, run scripts and commands, or reboot target computers using PDQ Deploy.
