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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 02/22/2019
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# Set up an Application Developers Controlled Distribution (ADCD) in IBM zD&T v1
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2. Select the **SSH** tab, and then copy the ssh command to the clipboard.
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3. Log on to your VM using your credentials and the [SSH client](../../../linux/use-remote-desktop.md) of choice. This demo uses the Linux extensions for Windows 10, which adds a bash shell to the Windows command prompt. PuTTY works just as well.
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3. Log on to your VM using your credentials and the [SSH client](../../../linux/use-remote-desktop.md) of choice. This demo uses the Linux extensions for Windows 10, which adds a bash shell to the Windows command prompt.
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4. When logged on, create a directory to upload the IBM packages. Keep in mind Linux is case sensitive. For example, this demo assumes the packages are uploaded to:
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