Custom Installation - Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent User Manual

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Msiexec /I EacaCstVm_5.4.0_006.msi /log install.log /qn
Silently install Avaya EACA and log the results in the install.log file using the default logging
level.
Msiexec /I EacaCstVm_5.4.0_006.msi /qn+
Silently install Avaya EACA: displays no user interface, except for a modal dialog box
displayed at the end.
Msiexec /X EacaCstVm_5.4.0_006.msi /qn
Silently uninstall Avaya EACA and automatically restart the system if necessary.
Other Msiexec command-line options can be used. Run Msiexec without any arguments to list
all available options.

Custom installation

Avaya EAC Agent installation uses Microsoft Installer, in MSI file format. A number of tools are
available to modify the MSI database, such as ORCA. With an MSI installation file, you can
customize installation by changing the title, changing the icon, or changing the files to be
installed.
Here are examples of how to make some of these changes using ORCA:
Important:
All commands are case sensitive.
Modify installation properties
Change default JRE
Property NN_JREPATH can be used to set the JRE path. If NN_JREPATH is set, the "Select
JVM" dialog box is not shown. JVM represented by NN_JREPATH is used.
In silent mode, if NN_JREPATH is provided, the corresponding JRE is used. If NN_JREPATH
is not provided for a VM kit, the default bundled JRE is installed and used. If NN_JREPATH is
not provided for a NoVM kit in silent mode, the installation fails.
Change Avaya EAC Agent icon
The Avaya EAC Agent displays an icon in the Windows system tray. The icon indicates Avaya
EAC Agent status. This icon also appears in the About dialog box of the Avaya EAC Agent.
Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent User's Guide
Installation kits
May 2011
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