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The
customer.inf
three sections of interest ("
The content of the
Do NOT rename the customer.inf file.
Remove nonessential parameters from the customer.inf file before applying it for Customer Setup.
The files customer.inf and silent.cmd are adapted to inclusion of a customer.lic file. If you are not importing a
license (.lic) file during installation, delete the corresponding entries in both files. If you are using another name
for the .lic file, do not forget to edit this file name within the installation files.
5.4.2
Section "1. Customer Area" / [PhionCustomerCopyFiles]
Fig. 5–3 Example for section [CustomerCopyFiles]
[PhionCustomerCopyFiles]
; destination-file-name[,source-file-name][,temporary-file-name][,flag]
customer.inf,,,2
customer.lic,,,2
active.i_fwrule,,,2
Optionally, the following file-directives may be detailed:
Table 5–3
File-directives applicable in the Customer Area" / [CustomerCopyFiles]
Directive
destination-file-name
source-file-name
temporary-file-name
flag
0x00000400
(COPYFLG_REPLACEONLY)
74 Client Installation
file directs copying of required files and insertion of registry entries. It is divided into
Customer Areas
Customer Area [CustomerCopyFiles], page 74
Customer Area [CustomerReg], page 75
Customer Area [SourceDisksFiles], page 78
file is treated case sensitive.
customer.inf
; important, do not remove
; if importing a license file
; if importing a firewall rule set
Comment
Specifies the name of the destination file. If no source-file-name is given, this specification is also the
name of the source file.
Specifies the name of the source file. If the source and destination file names for the file copy operation
are the same, source-file-name can be omitted.
Specifies the name of a temporary file to be created in the copy operation, if a file of the same name on
the destination is open or currently in use. Only used on Windows 9x/Me platforms. The NT-based
operating system automatically generates temporary file names when necessary and renames the
copied source files the next time the operating system is started.
These optional flags, expressed in hexadecimal notation or as a decimal value in a section entry, can
be used to control how (or whether) a particular source file is copied to the destination. One or more
(ORed) values for the following system-defined flags can be specified, but some of these flags are
mutually exclusive:
Copy the source file to the destination directory only if the file is already present in the destination
directory.
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