Autodesk Design Suite 3D Installation Guide - Page 65
AdminImage\setup.exe /W /Q /I .\AdminImage\<deployment
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To create a software installation package using SCCM 1 Click Start menu ➤ All Programs ➤ Microsoft System Center ➤ Configuration Manager 2007 ➤ ConfigMgr Console. 2 In the Configuration Manager Console window, expand Software Distribution. 3 Right-click Packages ➤ Distribute ➤ Software. 4 In the Distribute Software wizard, click Next. 5 In the Package dialog box, select Create a New Package and Program without a Definition File. Click Next. 6 In the Package Identification dialog box, enter the information for Name, Version, Publisher, Language and any comments. Click Next. 7 In the Source Files dialog box, make selections for where SCCM retrieves the files and how it manages them. Select "Always Obtain Files from a Source Directory". Click Next. 8 In the Source Directory dialog box, specify the location of the source directory. Click Next. 9 In the Distribution Points dialog box, select the distribution point(s). This is the location from which the software package will be deployed to the target computers. Click Next. 10 In the Program Identification dialog box, enter the name of your program. This is the name that displays in Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel. In the Command Line field, enter .\AdminImage\setup.exe /W /Q /I .\AdminImage\.ini /language en-us. For example, if your deployment is named "Adsk-2012", you would enter .\AdminImage\setup.exe /W /Q /I .\AdminImage\Adsk-2012.ini /language en-us. Click Next. NOTE This example assumes the language pack you wish to install is US English. About the flags, /W indicates SMS and SCCM, /Q indicates a silent install, and /I indicates a deployment installation. 11 In the Program Properties dialog box, Program Can Run drop-down list, select how you want your program to install. Your choices are ■ Only When a User is Logged On ■ Whether or Not a User is Logged On ■ Only When No User is Logged On Alternative Distribution Methods | 59