About the Properties Tab
Use the Properties tab to view basic statistical information about a sequenced application package. The information is automatically generated unless otherwise noted. This tab contains the following elements.
Package Information
Package Name The single name used for a sequenced application package that might contain one or more applications—for example, Microsoft Office could be used to label a sequenced application package that contains Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel applications that run in the same virtual environment.
Comments Displays a short description of the software package that will appear in the Open Software Descriptor (OSD) file ABSTRACT element. This item is optional.
Package Version The sequenced application package version.
Package GUID The globally unique identifier (GUID) automatically assigned to the sequenced application package to distinguish it from other sequenced application packages that might be running on the computer to which a sequenced application package is streamed.
Package Version GUID The sequenced application package version GUID.
Root Directory The directory on the sequencing computer in which files for the sequenced application package are installed. This directory is also created on the computer to which a sequenced application package will be streamed. It is recommended for backwards compatibility that this be an 8.3 format directory name at the root of the Q drive, such as Q:\MyApp.1\.
Created The date and time the sequenced application package was created.
Modified The date and time the sequenced application package was last modified.
Package Size The size of the package in megabytes.
Launch Size The size in megabytes of the portion of the SFT file that is required to start the application.
Sequencing Parameters
Block Size Specifies the size of the primary and secondary feature blocks into which the SFT file is divided for streaming across a network. All blocks equal the specified size; however, the last block might be smaller than specified. You will see one of the following values:
4 KB
16 KB
32 KB
64 KB
Note After the initial package has been created, the block size value is not changeable.