AdminStudio 2023 R2 SP1 Evaluation Guide
AdminStudio makes short work of application deployment chores such as updates, new releases, new applications, and Windows 10 migrations. More than a packaging tool, AdminStudio arms your IT team with a complete application readiness solution, enabling you to identify and mitigate issues before pulling the deployment trigger. No more surprises.
With AdminStudio, you can:
• | Improve service quality and streamline service delivery |
• | Decrease risk and embrace new technologies faster |
• | Eliminate mobile application security and compatibility concerns |
• | Reliably prepare and deploy application virtualization formats |
• | Integrate seamlessly with leading software deployment systems |
• | Simplify and unify application management with standardized processes |
• | Boost efficiency with a central application repository |
• | Identify application packaging issues in minutes instead of days |
You can use this Evaluation Guide to quickly learn how to use AdminStudio to prepare Windows Installer, virtual applications, web applications, macOS desktop applications, and mobile applications for deployment. This Evaluation Guide is organized into the following sections:
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Explains what is included in this Evaluation Guide and how to get started. |
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Provides an overview of the new features in AdminStudio 2023 R2 SP1. |
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Explains how to perform the one-time set-up tasks that you need to complete prior to using AdminStudio including creating an Application Catalog, configuring a virtual machine, configuring e-mail settings, and specifying server connection settings. |
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Explains how to convert a sample setup to a Windows Installer package, import it into the Application Catalog, test it for operating system compatibility, best practices, and conflicts, and then prepare it for distribution. |
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Explains how to use the Automated Application Converter to convert Windows Installer packages to virtual packages, and then test and distribute the virtual packages. |
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Explains how to use Application Manager to test packages for compatibility with the latest versions of Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, macOS, Apple iOS, Google Android, and Windows Phone operating systems, as well as to test web applications for compatibility with Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge. |