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16 Cards in this Set
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Applications can be ________ to either computers or users.
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assigned
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when ____________ to computers, applications are installed when the computer starts
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assigned
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when ___________ to users applications are installed teh first time the user runs the application by default
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assigned
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a file share on the network that provides the files necessary to install an application
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distribution point
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allows users to open a file and have the appropriate application installed automatically based on the file's extension
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document invocation
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a removal where all existing installations of the software are removed and no new installations are performed
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forced removal
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an upgrade that is performed automatically the next time a computer starts or the user runs the application
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mandatory upgrade
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a removal where existing installations are not removed, but no new installations are performed
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optional removal
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an upgrade that users can run at their discretion.
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optional upgrade
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a ________ application appears in Add or Remove Programs and must be installed manually by the user or through documet invocation.
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published, cannot be published to computers
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forces an application to be reinstalled the next time the computer starts or a user runs the application
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redeployment
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customized settings for a Windows Installer package that are applied during installation
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Windows Installer transform (.mst) file
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a file that contains all of the information needed to install an application using the Windows Installer service
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Windows Installer package (.msi) file
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an update to a Windows Installer package that usually contains bug fixes or new functionality
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Windows Installer patch (.msp) file
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a service that can be used to fully automate the software installation and configuration process
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Windows Installer service
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a text file that is used by Group Policy to deploy applications for which a Windows Installer package cannot be created
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ZAP (.zap) file
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