Self-Provisioning client
Aug 14, 2017
To capture an application for import into AppDNA, use the Self-Provisioning client. The Self-Provisioning client runs on a separate machine from the machine on which AppDNA is installed. It can be installed on any type of machine (virtual, physical, or VDI).
The Self-Provisioning client can run in two modes:
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Connected. In this mode, the Self-Provisioning client can access the location where AppDNA stored the client instruction file. If you are working in this mode, the administrator will have sent you a link to the client instruction file that looks something like this:
pre codeblock \\server name\share\25d00eda-8203-4472-9ebf-0fb25107485a\appcapture.desc
Where server name\share is the first part of the path to the instruction file.
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Disconnected. In this mode, the Self-Provisioning client cannot access the location where AppDNA stored the client instruction file. If you are working in this mode, the administrator will have sent you (perhaps by FTP) a package file that has a name like this:
pre codeblock installation file name.appcapture_pkg
Where installation file name is the name of an application installer that is also provided.