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Install Mode
Select an install mode:
Install
Installs or configures the installation package. Select this option to remove
patches.
Advertised
Advertises the installation on the destination computer.
Repair
Repairs an application that is installed on the destination computer.
Network Install
Extracts the files in the installation package to a network location.
Uninstall
Uninstalls the installation package.
Update
Updates the installation package by applying patches.
4.
Depending on the install mode you select, additional tabs appear on the Command
Line Details dialog box. Following are the tabs that appear and how you can use
them to modify the command line:
UI Options
Make the installation run in silent mode and set the user interface level.
See
Applying UI Options to an Installation
Logging
Generate a log when the installation is run and select logging options.
See
Applying Logging Options to an Installation
Advertising
Advertise applications and apply a transform to the advertised package.
See
Applying an Advertising Option to an Installation
Repair
Repair installed files.
See
Applying a Repair Option to an Installation
Properties
Change the value of public properties.
See
Changing Public Properties in an Installation
Transforms
Apply transforms to the installation package using the TRANSFORMS property.
See
Applying Transforms to an Installation
Patches
Add or remove patches using the PATCH and MSIPATCHREMOVE properties.
See
Applying or Removing Patches With a Command Line
5.
After you modify the command line, click OK.
The command line is added to the Command Line page. To edit it, double-click its name.
To delete it, select it and click Delete.
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