hello,
I want to deploy greencloud on a bunch (250+) of computers in our network.
We have a sccm server running but i can't seem to find any information on a .msi installer or the commands list that goes with the .exe.
The things i'm looking for is:
1) A way to do a silent install?
2) how to include the poduct key in the installer so greencould will be activated the moment it's installed?
3) A general guide on the extra commands that can be given to the .exe installer.
4) Same as above but for updates.
Thanks in advance,
Jens
deploying Greencloud with SCCM.
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Hi Jens,
the FAQ seems to be missing information about silent installation, I will update it to include this soon.
To answer your questions:
1) You can use either the /silent or /verysilent parameter. The first one will still display the installer interface (progress, etc), while the second one will display nothing at all.
2) The license key is stored as REG_SZ in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ObviousIdea\GreenCloudPrinter, value name is LicenseKey. You can probably add it through a script or reg file. If required, we can also provide a customized installer (depending on our arrangement).
3) We are using Inno Setup, which supports a list of command line parameters
4) updates are using the same installer, so same parameters can be used.
Let me know if you need any further information.
the FAQ seems to be missing information about silent installation, I will update it to include this soon.
To answer your questions:
1) You can use either the /silent or /verysilent parameter. The first one will still display the installer interface (progress, etc), while the second one will display nothing at all.
2) The license key is stored as REG_SZ in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ObviousIdea\GreenCloudPrinter, value name is LicenseKey. You can probably add it through a script or reg file. If required, we can also provide a customized installer (depending on our arrangement).
3) We are using Inno Setup, which supports a list of command line parameters
4) updates are using the same installer, so same parameters can be used.
Let me know if you need any further information.