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Web Applications Installation Options

Explore the available options for Auto-Deploy and folder selection when you install the Web Applications.

Auto-Deploy Options

In the course of running your Web Applications installation, you will be required to specify auto-deploy options. The following table describes each auto-deploy option:
Option Description Notes
Update Auto-Deploy

Update the Auto-Deploy feature. Updating Auto-Deploy wraps the latest version of the installer so that Users can then install CSM by clicking a link on a web page, or automatically after being prompted to upgrade when running an older version of CSM.

If this is the first time setting up Auto-Deploy, there will be a prompt to configure Auto-Deploy after clicking Install (later in the installation).
Don’t Update Auto-Deploy

Does not update the Auto-Deploy configuration.

If not updated now, Auto-Deploy can be configured/updated later by clicking either of these options depending on the server:
  • Windows Start>Cherwell Browser Applications>Auto-Deploy Config
  • Windows Start>Programs>Cherwell Service Management>Tools>Configure Auto-Deploy

Folder Selection

You can choose to use the default location/folder in which to install the Browser installation files or select Change to browse to another location.
Option Description Notes

Default folder for 32-bit machines

The default folder for 32-bit machines is:

C:\Program Files\Cherwell Browser Applications.

Default folder for 64-bit machines

The default folder for 64-bit machines is:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Cherwell Browser Applications

Even though CSM files are installed to the (x86) directory, CSM runs as a 64-bit application on 64-bit machines.

The reason CSM installs to the x86 directory is that Windows installers do not easily support installing applications that are both 32-bit and 64-bit. CSM does not install to C:\Inetpub because IIS sometimes removes files in this directory in certain scenarios.

Change

Choose this option to browse to another location.

We recommend accepting the default installation folder.

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