With 1Gb switches. Plans are currently in. Finale Notepad. Finale Notepad. Firefox open source. Flip4Mac (Mac only). Flip4Mac (Mac only) n/a. Installation and support of computers and peripherals. Salary Benefits. Salary Benefits. Salary Benefits. I'm looking for a silent install of Finale 2012 including the Garritan ARIA player and instruments. The main Finale application supports the '/S' switch but the other installs pop up with user prompts.
For windows 7, you can use the -ms switch. For example, I have a batch file that works great. It contains the following: @ECHO. @Echo Installing Firefox @start /wait 'Firefox Setup 3.6.10.exe' -ms However this does not seem to work well in windows XP. To get it to work in windows XP, I had to remove the spaces from the firefox installer and run the following command: @start /wait FirefoxSetup3.6.10.exe -ms If anyone has an easier way to get silent install working under XP (without renaming the firefox installer) please let me know!
For windows 7, you can use the -ms switch. For example, I have a batch file that works great. It contains the following: @ECHO. @Echo Installing Firefox @start /wait 'Firefox Setup 3.6.10.exe' -ms However this does not seem to work well in windows XP. To get it to work in windows XP, I had to remove the spaces from the firefox installer and run the following command: @start /wait FirefoxSetup3.6.10.exe -ms If anyone has an easier way to get silent install working under XP (without renaming the firefox installer) please let me know!
Okay so I have seen all of these solutions. I have even seen a reference to a configuration ini file but almost nothing on how to use it.
Like how do I automatically configure my home page? And how do I disable the first run experience so that it does not run every time a new user logs in? I found something called Foxlock but it practically requires me to learn a whole new language with no reference!
No command reference, no syntax, Nada! Unless of course you count the page long dissertation at the head of the configuration file. It makes absolutely no sense. To be honest I'd be happy to stay with IE, for which I can download an automated installation kit from Microsoft. Unfortunately I have been tasked to install Firefox on 1000 public access computers that have already been deployed with pre-configured user profiles that are locked down. With everything else that we have to do there is no way my techs are going to be able to do this manually!
And I don't have time to learn a new language! Okay so I have seen all of these solutions. I have even seen a reference to a configuration ini file but almost nothing on how to use it.
Like how do I automatically configure my home page? And how do I disable the first run experience so that it does not run every time a new user logs in?
I found something called Foxlock but it practically requires me to learn a whole new language with no reference! No command reference, no syntax, Nada! Unless of course you count the page long dissertation at the head of the configuration file. It makes absolutely no sense.
To be honest I'd be happy to stay with IE, for which I can download an automated installation kit from Microsoft. Unfortunately I have been tasked to install Firefox on 1000 public access computers that have already been deployed with pre-configured user profiles that are locked down. With everything else that we have to do there is no way my techs are going to be able to do this manually! And I don't have time to learn a new language! The complete solution can be found here: Here is the batch I use to deploy the custom version of Firefox 6. See site above for the file contents.
' yournetworkshare Custom Made Firefox Setup 6.0.2.exe' -ms copy ' yournetworkshare Custom Made override.ini' 'C: Program Files Mozilla Firefox' copy ' yournetworkshare Custom Made mozilla.cfg' 'C: Program Files Mozilla Firefox' copy ' yournetworkshare Custom Made local-settings.js' 'C: Program Files Mozilla Firefox Defaults Pref'.