C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BlueZone
Any BlueZone profiles (configuration files) that you placed in the image are automatically copied to the \BlueZone\Config folder. The first time an end user launches a BlueZone session or launches the BlueZone Session Manager, the BlueZone profiles
are automatically copied to the location specified during installation.
For example, if during the installation you used the default settings, your end user's working files are placed in their My Documents folder.
\My Documents\BlueZone\Config
Any BlueZone Scripts (.bzs, .vbs, etc.) that you placed in the image are automatically copied to the \BlueZone\Scripts folder. The first time an end user launches a BlueZone session or launches the BlueZone Session Manager, the BlueZone scripts
are automatically copied to the location specified during installation.
For example, if during the installation you used the default settings, your end user's working files are placed in their My Documents folder.
\My Documents\BlueZone\Scripts
In addition to the above mentioned files, any other included files are copied to their respective folders.
This feature is very helpful to BlueZone administrators when they are pushing out a BlueZone installation image using software
management software, to many desktop machines and they want each end user's working files to be stored in their own
My Documents folder, even if multiple users use the same machine.
Important
Keep in mind that when you are finished creating your distribution image, it must have a completely flat file structure.
It must not contain any folders. All BlueZone files must be at the same level.
Tip
You can use the BlueZone distribution image to create a self-extracting installation file by using a combination of WinZip
and WinZip Self Extractor. To do this, change the quiet mode installation setting in the
SETUP.INI file to
Yes.