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Windows Vista considerations, List of parameters, Parameter, Description, Example

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Windows Vista considerations With considerations for Windows Vista, the System Update silent installation launches a User Account Control (UAC) message. You can find information on disabling and enabling the User Account Control message on the following Web site: http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsVista/en/library /0d75f774-8514-4c9e-ac08-4c21f5c6c2d91033.mspx?mfr=true Note: If the UAC is active, a silent uninstall will not work with Windows Vista. List of parameters The applications are packaged as self-extracting installation files. Therefore the System Update installation file specifies the executable to start after the extraction. If you use the -a parameter, then any parameter following the -a will be passed to the installation file executable, and then prompts the execution to start after the extraction. c:\>[System Update installation file name].exe -s -fc:\tvt\tvsut -a [list of parameters] The following table provides the values for the -a [list of parameters]: Table 4. List of parameters with -a Parameter Description Example /s This parameter is used for [System Update installation file silent mode. It suppresses the name].exe -s -a /s initialization window defined in the installation file to execute after the extract. /v This parameter passes the [System Update installation file command line switches and name].exe -s -a /s /v″ /qn values of public properties to the MSI file included in the installation file. This parameter is used to suppress the MSI file user interface. You would use this parameter in conjunction with other parameters and the executable file that installation file will start after the extraction when you want to do a silent installation. You can pass information to the MSI file using the command line to execute the installation file. All parameters within the double quote symbols (" ") after the /v parameter are passed to the MSI file. /L This parameter specifies the [System Update installation file language used by a name].exe -s -a /s /v″ /qn" multi-language installation /L1033 program and requires a decimal language ID (where xxxx is a language ID code). The above command line will use English. For the languages code, see Table 1 on page 6. Chapter 2. Installation 9

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Windows Vista considerations
With considerations for Windows Vista, the System Update silent installation
launches a User Account Control (UAC) message. You can find information on
disabling and enabling the User Account Control message on the following Web
site:
/0d75f774-8514-4c9e-ac08-4c21f5c6c2d91033.mspx?mfr=true
Note:
If the UAC is active, a silent uninstall will not work with Windows Vista.
List of parameters
The applications are packaged as self-extracting installation files. Therefore the
System Update installation file specifies the executable to start after the extraction.
If you use the -a parameter, then any parameter following the -a will be passed to
the installation file executable, and then prompts the execution to start after the
extraction.
c:\>[System Update installation file name].exe –s –fc:\tvt\tvsut –a
[list of parameters]
The following table provides the values for the -a [list of parameters]:
Table 4. List of parameters with -a
Parameter
Description
Example
/s
This parameter is used for
silent mode. It suppresses the
initialization window defined
in the installation file to
execute after the extract.
[System Update installation file
name].exe -s -a /s
/v
This parameter passes the
command line switches and
values of public properties to
the MSI file included in the
installation file. This
parameter is used to suppress
the MSI file user interface. You
would use this parameter in
conjunction with other
parameters and the executable
file that installation file will
start after the extraction when
you want to do a silent
installation. You can pass
information to the MSI file
using the command line to
execute the installation file. All
parameters within the double
quote symbols (“ “) after the
/v parameter are passed to
the MSI file.
[System Update installation file
name].exe -s -a /s /v
/qn
/L
This parameter specifies the
language used by a
multi-language installation
program and requires a
decimal language ID (where
xxxx is a language ID code).
For the languages code, see
Table 1 on page 6.
[System Update installation file
name].exe -s -a /s /v
/qn”
/L1033
The above command line will
use English.
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