Importing oracle java – Microsoft Surface 3 User Manual

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o Application Name – Enter Reader
o Version – Enter 11.0.09 or the version of your Adobe Reader installation files.
o Language – Enter en-US or the language/locale of your Adobe Reader installation files.

Source – Specify or browse to the directory in which the application installation files are located, then click
Next.
Note:
The import process will include all files and subfolders in the location selected. For Adobe Reader,
only the single EXE file is required. To ensure it is the only file imported, place the EXE file in a separate
folder.

Destination – Specify a name for the folder in which to place the installation files, or leave the folder name
default. Click Next.

Command Details – Provide the command which will be run to install the application. For Adobe Reader,
use the following command to enable silent installation, then click Next:
AdbeRdr11009_en_US.exe /sAll /msi /norestart ALLUSERS=1 EULA_ACCEPT=YES
DISABLEDESKTOPSHORTCUT=1

Summary – Confirm the summary of the options supplied for the application and click Next.

Progress – A progress bar is displayed during the import process.

Confirmation – A confirmation screen is displayed showing the success of the application import. Click
Finish
to exit the New Application Wizard.

Importing Oracle Java

Note: To deploy Java Runtime Environment with MDT, the offline installation files are required. These offline files are

available for both 64 bit and 32 bit browsers. Internet Explorer will only use an installed version of Java in the desktop
environment, which is 32 bit even when the Windows architecture is 64 bit. Therefore the required Java version is
Windows Offline (32-bit), and is available for download at this link:

http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

Assuming you have access to the installation files for Oracle Java, import and prepare installation of Oracle Java by

following these steps:

1. Open the MDT Deployment Workbench.
2. Expand the deployment share and select the Applications folder.
3. Select New Application from the Actions pane to launch the New Application Wizard.
4. The New Application Wizard presents the following steps:

Application Type – Select Application with source files, then click Next.

Details – Provide the following details to identify the application, then click Next:

o Publisher – Enter Oracle
o Application Name – Enter Java
o Version – Enter 8u25 i586 or the version of your Java installation files.
o Language – Enter en-US or the language of your Java installation files.

Source – Specify or browse to the directory in which the application installation files are located, then click
Next.

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