On Windows platforms, you can perform a silent installation of the
extend Interoperability Suite using the
msiexec command, which requires that you use the
.msi install package that is shipped with your product. This must be run from a command line prompt that has administrative privileges.
The syntax required is:
msiexec /i <msi-file> INSTALLDIR=<install-directory> [INSTALLDIR64=<64-bit-install-directory>] ADDLOCAL=<product1,product2,...> [WINDOWSVERSION=<Win-version>] /qn [/L*v <log-file>]
where:
- <msi-file>
- The
.msi installation file. This could be a 32-bit or a 64-bit version.
- <install-directory>
- The directory in which the product will be installed.
Restriction: If you specify a mapped drive, it must map to a local directory; remote mapped drives are not supported.
- <64-bit-install-directory>
- The directory in which the 64-bit products will be installed. This is mandatory if you are using the 64-bit installer, because
it installs both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of some products, using <install-directory> for the 32-bit versions and <64-bit-install-directory>
for the 64-bit versions.
Restriction: If you specify a mapped drive, it must map to a local directory; remote mapped drives are not supported.
- <product1,product2,...>
- A list of products and services to be installed; see
Product Variables for Silent Installation for the comprehensive list of options.
- <Win-version>
- This is required for Windows versions 8 and later, in order to create the Extend Start menu. The only permissible value for
<Win-version> is
PostWindows7.
- <log-file>
- The path and file name of a log file in which to log the installation details.
Comments
You can also use the
msiexec command to run the installation with a user interface: omit the ADDLOCAL parameter and substitute
/qn for
/qf.
You can also use the
msiexec command to install the thin client
.msi file that is supplied with your product: omit the ADDLOCAL parameter.