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Chapter 2 Installing and Upgrading ISC When the silent installation process is complete, a dialog box appears that provides status about each of the systems on which you attempted to install ISC. For example, Figure 2 could appear after successfully installing ISC on a single system: Figure 2. Silent Installation Results Screen Silent Installation Text File Use the following format when creating a silent installation file: [Destination] destination-1, [username-1], [password-1] destination-2, [username-2], [password-2] . . . destination-n, [username-n], [password-n] Where: destination A remote or local system name. You must use the Universal Name Convention (UNC) when supplying a name. If you are installing on a local system, you can use the keyword "local" for destination. username The account name that has administrative rights for the associated system on which ISC is being installed. Supplying a username is optional. If you do not supply one in the text file, the installation program looks for a username in the command line. If the installation program finds no username, it attempts to use the username currently logged into the local system from which you are running the silent installation. 9

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Chapter 2
Installing and Upgrading ISC
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When the silent installation process is complete, a dialog box appears that provides
status about each of the systems on which you attempted to install ISC.
For
example, Figure 2 could appear after successfully installing ISC on a single
system:
Figure 2.
Silent Installation Results Screen
Silent Installation Text File
Use the following format when creating a silent installation file:
[Destination]
destination-1, [username-1], [password-1]
destination-2, [username-2], [password-2]
.
.
.
destination-n, [username-n], [password-n]
Where:
destination
A remote or local system name.
You must use the
Universal Name Convention (UNC) when supplying a
name.
If you are installing on a local system, you can use
the keyword “local” for destination.
username
The account name that has administrative rights for the
associated system on which ISC is being installed.
Supplying a username is optional.
If you do not supply
one in the text file, the installation program looks for a
username in the command line.
If the installation program
finds no username, it attempts to use the username
currently logged into the local system from which you are
running the silent installation.