EMC AX100 Release Notes - Page 44

Cancel, Setup.exe, Setup.exe -r -f1, a silent installation.

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Installation 8. Click Cancel when the InstallShield wizard opens and click Yes to exit the setup. 9. Open a command line window, such as a DOS window. 10. Navigate to the directory where you unpacked the server utility files (the server utility Setup.exe file and all supporting files). You will run the Setup.exe file in the next section. Creating a response file 1. Create a response file for the server utility by issuing the command below. The response file will store the setup configuration so that you can install the server utility on all attached Windows servers using one command. Since no input is required, this is referred to as a silent installation. The command will launch an InstallShield wizard. Pathnames or filenames containing spaces must be in double quotation marks, for example, "C:\my dir\my file.cfg". Setup.exe -r -f1fullpath\responsefilename where -r Indicates that a response file will be created. -f1fullpath\responsefilename Specifies the full pathname and filename of the target response file (in this case the server utility). 2. If the response file is not already in a shared directory, move it to a shared directory so that all attached Windows servers can access the file. 44 EMC AX100-Series Integrated Management Software Release Notes

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Installation
EMC AX100-Series Integrated Management Software Release Notes
8.
Click
Cancel
when the InstallShield wizard opens and click
Yes
to
exit the setup.
9.
Open a command line window, such as a DOS window.
10.
Navigate to the directory where you unpacked the server utility files
(the server utility
Setup.exe
file and all supporting files). You will
run the
Setup.exe
file in the next section.
Creating a response file
1.
Create a response file for the server utility by issuing the command
below. The response file will store the setup configuration so that
you can install the server utility on all attached Windows servers
using one command. Since no input is required, this is referred to as
a silent installation.
The command will launch an InstallShield wizard. Pathnames or filenames
containing spaces must be in double quotation marks, for example, "
C:\my
dir\my file.cfg
".
Setup.exe -r -f1
fullpath\responsefilename
where
-r
Indicates that a response file will be created.
-f1
fullpath\responsefilename
Specifies the full pathname and filename of the target response
file (in this case the server utility).
2.
If the response file is not already in a shared directory, move it to a
shared directory so that all attached Windows servers can access the
file.