The following requirements must be met before creating and distributing ZfD Desktop Application Distributions using TED. For previous ZfS 2 users, note that some of these requirements are different in ZfS 3.
To use Novell Application Management with ZfS 3, ZfD 3.x or ZfD 4 is required.
ZfD and ZfS must both be installed to the same tree, including their respective schema extensions.
The ZfD application objects to be distributed must have been created in Novell eDirectoryTM with ZfD and must be functional before creating the Desktop Application Distribution in ZfS 3.
ZfS 3 does not use a power user to gain eDirectory access.
The source path must be a valid UNC path that points to application files that must be located on the Distributor server's file system. If the Source Path field contains a local drive mapping, no application files will be gathered or distributed.
ZfS 3 does not use a Site Distribution object.
The Subscriber object must have the Working Context attribute defined. This is the eDirectory context where the Subscriber will create the objects related to the Desktop Application Distributions it receives.
eDirectory must be installed on any Windows* Subscriber server where the Distribution will be sent and extracted.
For Windows NT*/2000 servers that have eDirectory installed on them, to be able to send a Desktop Application Distribution to these servers you must install Policy and Distribution Services by browsing for the server object in the eDirectory listing, not by browsing for the computer object in the Microsoft* domains listing.