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Deployment Tips (4)

Most Common Setup Type
Windows Installer (Delivered as an EXE)
Average Package Difficulty Rating
Rated 2 / 5 (Somewhat Easy) based on 1 ratings
Most Commonly Reported Deployment Method
Vendor Provided Command Line (switch driven)
121
Note
To get rid of the web checkup at the end of a silent install, create an MST and delete the following row.

Setup Editor>Tables>Custom Action>LaunchSmartUpd
Setup Information:
Setup Type: unspecified
Deployment Method Used: unspecified
Deployment Difficulty: unspecified
Platform(s): Windows
119
Command Line
Standard MSI.
The the following properties for serialization:

PIDKEY=YourSerialNumberHere
ACCD=YourAccessCodeHere

Setup Information:
Setup Type: unspecified
Deployment Method Used: unspecified
Deployment Difficulty: unspecified
Platform(s): Windows
0
Script
MapInfo Pro 12.5 64bit (x64)

I don't know if this was just me or if i did find a bug with this latest 64bit version of MapInfo Pro 12.5. I had a massive problem trying to get the vendor switches to work that was shown in a thread on this site. I thought i would share this with you incase you have the same problem as i did.

I have packaged this product using the PowerShell App Deploy toolkit added the dependencies of dotNET 4.5.2 with the vcredist 2012 and 2014 that are needed for our clients. This can be added in SCCM but as i was already using the App Deploy Toolkit i scripted it in there.

I managed to get the script working using this script with the PIDKEY entered twice. This was because if i placed a space after the "YourCompanyName" the script would fail and read the PIDKEY as blank (" "). After many tries I found entering the PIDKEY twice with the 1st one added directly after the "YourCompanyName" seemed to work for me. As I said I don't know if this is a bug or if it was something that I was doing wrong but I thought I would share this if it helps others.

Execute-Process -Path "setup.exe" -Parameters '/s /v"/qb! USERNAME=”User” COMPANYNAME=”YourCompanyName”PIDKEY=MINXXXXXXXXXXXXX PRODUCTUPDATE=0 NEWSFEED=0 PIDKEY=MINXXXXXXXXXXXXX ACCD=XXXXXX ACTLIC=True"'

To do this without using the PowerShell App Deploy Toolkit you would use the script below.
"%~dp0setup.exe" /s /v"/qb! USERNAME=”User” COMPANYNAME=”YourCompanyName”PIDKEY=MINXXXXXXXXXXXXX PRODUCTUPDATE=0 NEWSFEED=0 PIDKEY=MINXXXXXXXXXXXXX ACCD=XXXXXX ACTLIC=True"

Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (Delivered as an EXE)
Deployment Method Used: Vendor Provided Command Line (switch driven)
Deployment Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Platform(s): Windows
0
Note
For MapInfo 10.0, the same Transform table modification (as posted earlier) will disable automatic update checks, but the name of the property changed...

Setup Editor > Tables > Custom Action > LaunchSmartUpdate
Setup Information:
Setup Type: unspecified
Deployment Method Used: unspecified
Deployment Difficulty: unspecified
Platform(s): Windows

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