Liquit Setup Commander
  • 20 Jul 2023
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Article summary

Liquit Setup Commander provides a unique way of creating Applications or Packages for deployment in a simple and intuitive way. Creating Applications, finding and deploying installation parameters for software which needs to be deployed is one of the most time consuming and troublesome tasks that administrators must undertake to deploy Windows applications. Setup Commander lowers the cost associated with application management by automating the manual steps that have to be repeated for every new application.

Liquit Setup Commander has connectors to Microsoft Configuration Manager, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, Ivanti Endpoint Manager, Liquit Workspace, Micro Focus ZENworks Configuration Management or you can use it as a standalone version if you use Ivanti Automation, Quest KACE Systems Management Appliance or Group Policies for deployment.

What you will find in this documentation section

This guide contains the following information:

  • An overview of the features and functionality
  • An explanation of the architecture
  • Instructions on running the application
  • Troubleshooting, tips, and FAQ

This documentation section is intended for

Administrators who are responsible for the preliminary setup and for running Liquit Setup Commander. Those administrators need to have a thorough understanding of either Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, Microsoft Configuration Manager, Ivanti Endpoint Manager, Liquit Workspace, Micro Focus ZENworks Configuration Management, Ivanti Automation, Quest KACE Systems Management Appliance or any other deployment system being used, Windows, and Windows application management.

Note that the content of this documentation is based on the latest available version of Liquit Workspace.


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