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Creating Unattended Installers

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide Creating Unattended Installers Unattended installers can be created for the RGS Receiver and Sender for Windows. Unattended installers are useful when an enterprise needs to install RGS without user interaction. Creating an Unattended Receiver Installer for Windows The RGS Receiver installer is created using InstallShield and normally requires user interaction when run. To create unattended installers for the RGS Receiver install the RGS Receiver by creating an installation script with the following commands: 1. First install the RGS Receiver by running the Setup.exe for the RGS Receiver with the /r (record mode) and /f1 ("ef-one", alternative response filename) flags. For example: Setup.exe /r /f1"C:/TEMP/ReceiverInstall.iss" This creates the InstallShield response file ReceiverInstall.iss which can be used for unattended installs on other systems. 2. Install the RGS Receiver on other systems using the /s (silent mode) flag and the response file created in the previous step. For example: Setup.exe /s /f1"C:/TEMP/ReceiverInstall.iss" Creating an Unattended Sender Installer for Windows The RGS Sender installer is created using InstallShield and normally requires user interaction when run. To create unattended installers for the RGS Sender install the RGS Sender by creating an installation script with the following commands: 1. Install the RGS Sender by running the Setup.exe for the RGS Sender with the /r (record mode) and /f1 ("ef-one", alternative response filename) flags. For example: Setup.exe /r /f1"C:/TEMP/SenderInstall.iss" This creates the InstallShield response file SenderInstall.iss which can be used for unattended installs on other systems. 2. Install the RGS Sender on other systems using the /s (silent mode) flag and the response file created in the previous step. For example: Setup.exe /s /f1"C:/TEMP/SenderInstall.iss" 22

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide
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Creating Unattended Installers
Unattended installers can be created for the RGS Receiver and Sender for Windows.
Unattended installers are useful when an enterprise needs to install RGS without
user interaction.
Creating an Unattended Receiver Installer for Windows
The RGS Receiver installer is created using InstallShield and normally requires user
interaction when run. To create unattended installers for the RGS Receiver install the
RGS Receiver by creating an installation script with the following commands:
1.
First install the RGS Receiver by running the
Setup.exe
for the RGS Receiver
with the
/r
(record mode) and
/f1
("ef-one", alternative response filename)
flags. For example:
Setup.exe /r /f1"C:/TEMP/ReceiverInstall.iss"
This creates the InstallShield response file
ReceiverInstall.iss
which can be
used for unattended installs on other systems.
2.
Install the RGS Receiver on other systems using the
/s
(silent mode) flag and
the response file created in the previous step. For example:
Setup.exe /s /f1"C:/TEMP/ReceiverInstall.iss"
Creating an Unattended Sender Installer for Windows
The RGS Sender installer is created using InstallShield and normally requires user
interaction when run. To create unattended installers for the RGS Sender install the
RGS Sender by creating an installation script with the following commands:
1.
Install the RGS Sender by running the
Setup.exe
for the RGS Sender with the
/r
(record mode) and
/f1
("ef-one", alternative response filename) flags. For
example:
Setup.exe /r /f1"C:/TEMP/SenderInstall.iss"
This creates the InstallShield response file Sender
Install.iss
which can be
used for unattended installs on other systems.
2.
Install the RGS Sender on other systems using the
/s
(silent mode) flag and
the response file created in the previous step. For example:
Setup.exe /s /f1"C:/TEMP/SenderInstall.iss"