The DME clients panel section is used as a repository for software that you want to make available to clients.
The panel section shows a list of the software which has been uploaded to the DME server.
When you upload DME client software to the server, you are asked to select the name of the device type on which the software in question can be installed. The software is divided into groups based on this information - for instance Android, Symbian series 60 - 3rd edition, or Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
If you point to the name of the software, the description of the software package (if specified) will be shown as a tooltip. The list in the DME clients subtab consists of the following information:
This column shows the name of the software package. The software was named at the time of upload to the server. Clicking the software name lets you edit the software properties - see Upload software for more information. You can also click the icon to download the software to your own disk.
This column shows the version number assigned to the file when it was uploaded to the server.
This column shows the SMS code that gives a user access to downloading the software in question. For more information, see Self-provisioning.
This is the name of the actual file uploaded to the server.
This is the size of the file uploaded to the server in kilobytes.
This is the date on which the file in question was uploaded to the server.
A star next to the software name indicates that this is the default (favorite) installation package for the client type in question - meaning that this version will be installed on a device when it is bootstrapped with an instruction to also install the default DME client for a device of the type in question. It is also used for auto-upgrading clients. See Make default version for more information.
A magnifying glass icon indicates that this is a test version of a software package. See Make test version for more information.
The following sections describe the available provisioning actions. Most of these actions apply both to DME clients and Other software (see Other software).