Deployment Status Tab

AdminStudio 2023 | 25.0 | Application Manager (Home Tab) | Application View

Edition:Application Manager is included with AdminStudio Professional and Enterprise Editions.

The Deployment Status tab of the Application View lists data from ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) that is specific to this application, not to its deployment types. The data is read from the active ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) server that has been specified on the Server Options > Distribution System tab of the Application Manager Options dialog box.

Note:If Application Manager is unable to establish an active link to the ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) server, then a message indicating that there is no active connection will be displayed.

The Deployment Status tab of the Application View includes the following properties:

Application View / Deployment Status Tab

Property

Description

Server

Name of server where this application has been published.

Site Code

Site code of the ConfigMgr server where this application has been published.

Status

Indicates the status of the application on the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager server as Active or Retired.

You can retire or reinstate an application in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager by changing this value, without even being required to republish the application.

To change an application’s status on System Center 2012 Configuration Manager select one of the following options:

Retire—Select this option to make this application unavailable for distribution by System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
Active—Select this option to reinstate this application, making a formerly retired application once again available for distribution by System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.

Note:When you retire an application, it is no longer available for deployment but the application and any deployments of the application are not deleted. Existing copies of this application that have been installed on client computers will not be removed. If an application that has no deployments is retired, it will be deleted from the Configuration Manager console after 60 days. However, any installed copies of the application are not removed.

Note:If the application has not been published to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, the following message will be displayed:

Not published to ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) 

Is Deployable

Indicates whether the application is ready to be deployed by ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager). Values are True or False.

Is Deployed

Indicates whether the application has been deployed by ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager). Values are True or False.

Deployments

Number of times this application has been deployed by ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager).

Devices With App

Number of machines that this application has been successfully deployed to by ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager).

Devices With Failure

Number of machines that ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) attempted to deploy this application to but was unsuccessful.

Users With App

Number of users this application has been successfully deployed to by ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager).

Users With Failure

Number of users that ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) attempted to deploy this application to but was unsuccessful.

Revision

Revision of application.

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