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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 9: Managing Software Profiles 79NOTE: You do not need to be in Edit Mode to install or configure software packages.Software package configuration changes are saved to the actual package. However, you mustenter Edit Mode to configure any other software profile options.You can also view the packages currently associated with your software profile. The followingdetails are displayed in the Software Packages List:FieldNameStatusSizeTypeDescriptionDisplays the name of the software package.Displays the enabled/disabled status of the software package.Displays the file size of the software package.Displays the type of the software package. Software packages are dividedinto the following categories:• Control. An internally used package specific to the <strong>Avalanche</strong> Console.A network profile is an example of a control package.• Application. These packages install an application which can be runfrom the Application Menu screen on the mobile device. An example ofan application package is the Telnet Client.• Support. These packages deliver files and do not add new items to theApplication Menu screen on the mobile device. An example of a supportpackage is a package that updates an existing file.• Auto Run. These packages automatically run after download but do notappear in the mobile device’s application list. An Enabler Update Kit isan example of an auto run package.VersionTitleVendorInstalledConfiguredDisplays the version of the software package.Displays the title of the software package.Displays the vendor associated with the software package.Displays the date, time, and user for when the package was added to thesoftware profile.Displays the date, time, and user for the most recent packageconfiguration.This section includes the following information:• Adding a Software Package• Building New Software Packages

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