![]() All prebuilt packages are up-to-date and tested to ensure silent deployment, removal of unnecessary add-ons (for example, toolbars), and where possible, removal of auto updates. For details, see Creating and Editing Packages. For convenience and ease-of-use, administrators can also use more than 150 ready-to-deploy packages of popular free software from the PDQ Deploy Package Library. You can also create your own packages for licensed software installs and updates that are not listed in the Package Library. NOTE: Access to the Package Library depends on your license level. For more information see Auto Download Packages. With an Enterprise license, packages are automatically downloaded with Auto Download set ensuring you always have the most recent version of the application. PDQ updates and tests the deployments of new packages as application updates are released and then makes them available in the Package Library. Our ready-to-deploy packages reduce your need to build packages for these common free applications. ![]() The packages include a default set of configuration options and the necessary install files needed to silently install an application on target computers using PDQ Deploy. The packages are created and maintained by PDQ for use with PDQ Deploy. To access the PDQ Deploy settings, click Options > Preferences (or press Ctrl + Comma) and select PDQ Deploy in the Preferences window. The Package Library provides ready-to-deploy packages of free, commonly used applications. Deployment information is read from PDQ Deploy and used in PDQ Inventory for reports and collections and is displayed on the Deployments page of the Computer window. ![]()
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