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Setup Command Line Parameters Setup Command Line Parameters Every Install Aware setup supports command line parameters for silent and logged installs. In addition, you may also set/override the values of variables used in your installation from the command line. You may freely combine all of the parameters displayed below. See for an example. Silent Installs With the silent install command line parameter set, the entire installation will execute silently, without a user interface, or any user intervention.
When input is required on dialog boxes, the default values of dialog controls will be used. /s In the above example, setup.exe denotes the main setup executable. Logged Installs If the logging command line parameter is set, the installation will keep a verbose log of all the internal installation variables, as well as Windows Installer's own installation log. Be aware that logging significantly decreases the runtime speeds of an installation. /l= In the above example, setup.exe denotes the main setup executable, and logfile.ext is the full path to the desired log file. Specifying a Setup Password You may specify the password for encrypted setups on the command line. This will prevent displaying the password prompt box and attempt to use the password indicated on the command line. Sp.balu.all.songs.naa.mp3.
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This option is most useful when used in conjunction with silent installations, since silent installations cannot prompt for a setup password. /k= In the above example, setup.exe denotes the main setup executable, and password is the setup password. Specifying Original Setup Sources for Patching To make sure the setup program does not prompt for the location of the original setup sources during a patch operation, you may use the patch source command line parameter. /p= data In the above example, setup.exe denotes the main setup executable, and original setup sources is the full path to the folder containing the original setup sources. Be sure to specify the data subfolder inside the original setup source folder (the data subfolder exists in all Install Aware setups built in uncompressed mode). For more information, see.
Setting Variable Values To set the values of setup variables from the command line, possibly overriding their default values in the process, specify the variables and their values as follows: = [. =] In the above example, setup.exe denotes the main setup executable, VARIABLE_1 is the name of a variable to set, and VALUE_1 provides the value the variable is set to receive. You may set values for an arbitrary number of variables from the command line. Similar to the above example, to perform an advertised install of a product, the following command line could be used: ADVERTISE=TRUE Copyright© 1996-2013 InstallAware Software. All rights reserved.