Using Mini-Easyupdate - Lenovo ThinkServer TD100 Deployment Manual

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Using Mini-EasyUpdate

This section provides information about using Mini-EasyUpdate.
There are two modes to run Mini-EasyUpdate:
v GUI mode
Figure 6. Default repository
v Command line mode
– If you execute the MiniEasyUpdate.exe file directly, Mini-EasyUpdate searches
for the update packages from the default repository in the folder where the
Mini-EasyUpdate package files are unpacked.
– If you execute the MiniEasyUpdate.exe file with a repository directory
specified as a parameter, Mini-EasyUpdate searches for the update packages
from the specified repository.
For example:
MiniEasyUpdate.exe -repository "C:\MyRepository"
The C:\MyRepository folder is the update packages repository.
The following table shows the command line scripts for Mini-EasyUpdate.
%ANYPATH% denotes the directory where Mini-EasyUpdate files are located.
Table 17. Command line scripts
Scripts
%ANYPATH%\MiniEasyUpdate.exe /CM –search C
–action LIST
%ANYPATH%\MiniEasyUpdate.exe /CM –search R
–action INSTALL
Description
Searches the default repository for
critical update packages and notifies
you with a system tray balloon prior
to installing.
Searches the default repository for
critical and recommended update
packages and installs those that do not
contain a license agreement. You are
asked to agree to a license notice
before the update packages pick list is
displayed if you have not set the
configurable item
DisplayLicenseNotice to NO. You are
notified by a system tray balloon after
the update packages have been
installed.
Chapter 6. Working with Mini-EasyUpdate
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