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Deploying the Application
Table 3-1
Using command line options with the MSI package
If you want to....
Prevent users from interacting
with the installation process, but
allow them to view its progress
Specify an installation directory
location
Specify the network interface of
the target PC's network interface
Specify one TFTP server address
Specify multiple TFTP server
addresses
Combine the device name and
TFTP server address(es) in one
command line
Note
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Use this command line
msiexec.exe /i C:\CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb
msiexec /i \\server\share\CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb
INSTALLDIR="D:\Newlocation"
msiexec /i CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb
DEVICENAME="Network Adapter Device Name"
msiexec /i CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb
TFTP1="IP Address 1"
msiexec /i CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb
TFTP1="IP Address 1" TFTP2="IP Address 2"
msiexec /i CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb
DEVICENAME="Network Adapter Device Name"
TFTP1="IP Address 1" TFTP2="IP Address 2"
The device name string that you enter must be the exact device name that
appears on Cisco IP Communicator (right-click > Preferences > Network).
The option to specify device name and TFTP variables applies to new
installations only, not upgrades.
If you want Cisco IP Communicator to display a dialog box that users must
manually dismiss before the installer reboots the machine, add a "+"
character after "qb" in the command line options in
Related Topics
Deploying the Application, page 3-2
Updating the Application, page 3-7
Specifying a TFTP Server, page 4-8
Selecting a Device Name, page 4-9
Chapter 3
Deploying and Updating Cisco IP Communicator
Table
3-1.
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