Changes for page 4. Windows Install Options
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... ... @@ -1,54 +9,27 @@ 1 -= Desktop 4.0.0 or newer = 2 - 3 - 4 -Microsoft Windows Installer is an installation and configuration service provided with Windows. It allows to run processes with the Windows command {{code}}msiexec{{/code}}. 5 - 6 -This command can be used, for example, to install Teamwire without any user interaction in [[quiet mode>>doc:||anchor="4-quietinstall"]]. Or to define the [[installation contexts>>doc:||anchor="4-installcontext"]]. 7 - 8 - 9 9 {{id name="4-quietinstall"/}} 10 10 11 -= =Silent installation ==3 += Quiet installation = 12 12 13 - The {{code}}msiexec{{/code}} **displayoptions**allowaquiet installation.Allavailableparameterscanbefoundhere: [[Microsoft ~> msiexec~>Displayoptions>>url:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/msiexec#display-options||rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank"]]5 +Microsoft Windows Installer is an installation and configuration service provided with Windows. It allows to run processes with the Windows command {{code language="none"}}msiexec{{/code}} without any user interaction. 14 14 7 +The {{code language="none"}}msiexec{{/code}} **display options** allow a quiet installation. All available parameters can be found here: [[Microsoft ~> msiexec ~> Display options>>url:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/msiexec#display-options||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] 15 15 9 + 16 16 To install the Teamwire app quietly, use the following command and parameters: 17 17 18 -{{code language=" shell"}}12 +{{code language="none"}} 19 19 msiexec.exe /i <path_to_package> /qn 20 20 {{/code}} 21 21 22 -Example: {{code language=" shell"}}msiexec.exe /i "C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\teamwire-setup.msi" /qn{{/code}}16 +Example: {{code language="none"}}msiexec.exe /i "C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\teamwire-setup.msi" /qn{{/code}} 23 23 24 24 25 -{{id name="4-quietdeinstall"/}} 26 - 27 -== Silent deinstallation == 28 - 29 -The {{code}}msiexec{{/code}} **display options** allow a quiet deinstallation. All available parameters can be found here: [[Microsoft ~> msiexec ~> Display options>>url:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/msiexec#display-options||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] 30 - 31 - 32 -To deinstall the Teamwire app quietly, use the following command and parameters: 33 - 34 -{{code language="shell"}} 35 -msiexec.exe /x <path_to_package> /qn 36 -{{/code}} 37 - 38 -The MSI file path required for the deinstallation depends on your data management. 39 - 40 - 41 -Example A: {{code language="shell"}}msiexec.exe /x "C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\teamwire-setup.msi" /qn{{/code}} 42 -The file which was also used during the installation has remained in its directory. 43 - 44 -Example B: {{code language="shell"}}msiexec.exe /x "C:\Windows\Installer\34237a6a.msi" /qn{{/code}} 45 -You use the MSI file cached by the system. By default, it's stored under ##%SystemRoot%\Installer##. 46 - 47 - 48 48 {{id name="4-installcontext"/}} 49 49 50 50 == Installation context == 51 51 23 +Microsoft Windows Installer is an installation and configuration service provided with Windows. It allows to run processes with the Windows command {{code language="none"}}msiexec{{/code}} without any user interaction. 24 + 52 52 Windows Installer can install a package on a computer into two installation contexts: per-machine and per-user. 53 53 54 54 A per-machine installation of the package is required to enable **all users** of the computer to access and use the application. Because a per-machine installation makes changes to the system that affect all users, administrative permissions are required. Further information available here: [[Microsoft ~> Windows Installer ~> Installation context>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/installation-context||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] ... ... @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ 56 56 57 57 {{id name="4-context-user"/}} 58 58 59 -== =Per user===32 +(% class="numbox" %)A(%%) (% class="numbox-title" %)Per user installation 60 60 61 61 By default, the package is installed in the per-user installation context. The following command performs the per-user installation: 62 62 63 -{{code language=" shell"}}36 +{{code language="none"}} 64 64 msiexec.exe /i <path_to_package> 65 65 {{/code}} 66 66 ... ... @@ -69,11 +69,11 @@ 69 69 70 70 {{id name="4-context-machine"/}} 71 71 72 -== =Per machine===45 +(% class="numbox" %)B(%%) (% class="numbox-title" %)Per machine installation 73 73 74 74 To install the package in the per-machine installation context, the ##ALLUSERS## parameter is required. The following command performs the per-machine installation: 75 75 76 -{{code language=" shell"}}49 +{{code language="none"}} 77 77 msiexec.exe /i <path_to_package> ALLUSERS=1 78 78 {{/code}} 79 79 ... ... @@ -82,148 +82,41 @@ 82 82 83 83 {{id name="4-context-custom"/}} 84 84 85 -== =Custom installation directory===58 +(% class="numbox" %)C(%%) (% class="numbox-title" %)Custom installation directory 86 86 87 87 You can define a custom directory for the Teamwire app installation with the following parameters: 88 88 89 -{{code language=" shell"}}62 +{{code language="none"}} 90 90 msiexec.exe /i <path_to_package> APPLICATIONFOLDER=<absolute_application_path> 91 91 {{/code}} 92 92 93 -Example: {{code language=" shell"}}msiexec.exe /i "C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\teamwire-setup.msi" APPLICATIONFOLDER="C:\Teamwire"{{/code}}66 +Example: {{code language="none"}}msiexec.exe /i "C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\teamwire-setup.msi" APPLICATIONFOLDER="C:\Teamwire"{{/code}} 94 94 95 95 69 +{{id name="4-quietdeinstall"/}} 96 96 97 - ----71 += Quiet deinstallation = 98 98 99 - {{id name="desktop-previous"/}}73 +Microsoft Windows Installer is an installation and configuration service provided with Windows. It allows to run processes with the Windows command {{code language="none"}}msiexec{{/code}} without any user interaction. 100 100 101 - =UntilDesktop3.4.2=75 +The {{code language="none"}}msiexec{{/code}} **display options** allow a quiet deinstallation. All available parameters can be found here: [[Microsoft ~> msiexec ~> Display options>>url:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/msiexec#display-options||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] 102 102 103 103 104 - Youcaninstall Teamwireinsilentmode fromacommandline toavoiduserinteraction during theprocess.78 +To deinstall the Teamwire app quietly, use the following command and parameters: 105 105 106 -Therefore the command syntax is 107 - 108 -{{code language="plain"}} 109 -start "" /WAIT Teamwire-setup_XXX.exe /S [optional parameters] /D=<path> 80 +{{code language="none"}} 81 +msiexec.exe /x <path_to_package> /qn 110 110 {{/code}} 111 111 112 - ####84 +The MSI file path required for the deinstallation depends on your data management. 113 113 114 -Please enter the path to the Teamwire setup file and use the option ##/D## to define a directory in which Teamwire is going to install its further contents. 115 115 116 -Example: 87 +**Example A:** {{code language="none"}}msiexec.exe /x "C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\teamwire-setup.msi" /qn{{/code}} 88 +The file which was also used during the installation has remained in its directory. 117 117 118 -{{code language="plain"}} 119 -start "" /WAIT Teamwire-setup_1.10.0.exe /S /D=C:\Program Files (x86)\Teamwire\ 120 -{{/code}} 121 121 122 -## ## 91 +**Example B:** {{code language="none"}}msiexec.exe /x "C:\Windows\Installer\34237a6a.msi" /qn{{/code}} 92 +You use the MSI file cached by the system. By default, it's stored under ##%SystemRoot%\Installer##. 123 123 124 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 125 -((( 126 -Please note, ##/D## must be the **last parameter used** in the command line and **must not contain any quotation marks** even if the path contains spaces. 127 -))) 128 128 129 129 ## ## 130 - 131 -An app shortcut will be created automatically and can be found in the Teamwire software directory. 132 - 133 -The shortcut's target for the default installation is {{code language="plain"}}"<app_directory>\Teamwire\nw.exe" "<app_directory>\Teamwire\app"{{/code}} 134 - 135 - 136 -{{id name="optional"/}} 137 - 138 -== Optional parameters == 139 - 140 -The following parameters are optional and support additional settings to be enabled during the installation. 141 - 142 -Furthermore, please note that the ##/D## option must be the last parameter used in the command line and must not contain any quotation marks even if the path contains spaces. 143 - 144 - 145 -{{id name="roamingdir"/}} 146 - 147 -=== Roaming User Directory === 148 - 149 -{{code language="plain"}}/APPDATA=TRUE{{/code}} ## ## 150 - 151 -By default, the user's data is written to the ##%LOCALAPPDATA%## directory ( ##..\AppData\Local\## ). 152 - 153 -In some corporate and virtual environments, a folder's content is deleted when the session is closed. In order to write into ##%APPDATA%## directory ( ##..\AppData\Roaming\## ) , please add the ##/APPDATA=TRUE## argument to your command. 154 - 155 -Example: 156 - 157 -{{code language="plain"}} 158 -start "" /WAIT Teamwire-setup_1.10.0.exe /S /APPDATA=TRUE /D=C:\Program Files (x86)\Teamwire\ 159 -{{/code}} 160 - 161 -## ## 162 - 163 -An app shortcut will be created automatically and can be found in the Teamwire software directory. 164 - 165 -The shortcut's target incl. the roaming directory is {{code language="plain"}}"<app_directory>\Teamwire\nw.exe" "<app_directory>\Teamwire\app" --user-data-dir=%APPDATA%/Teamwire{{/code}} 166 - 167 - 168 -{{id name="customdir"/}} 169 - 170 -=== Custom User Directory === 171 - 172 -{{code language="plain"}}/USERDATADIR=<path>{{/code}} ## ## 173 - 174 -In case you need to store your user data to a different location due to your network environment or retention policies for local data, you are able to define a custom path (e.g. mapped home directory for your users) with the parameter ##/USERDATADIR##. **You will have to put the path in quotation marks.** 175 - 176 -The customised directories will not be created until the first run and registration. Please note, that despite the custom path of user data the original directories ( ##%LOCALAPPDATA%\Teamwire\User Data\Default\## ) will still be created but do not contain any data. 177 - 178 -Example: 179 - 180 -{{code language="plain"}} 181 -start "" /WAIT Teamwire-setup_1.10.0.exe /S /USERDATADIR="H:\TeamwireData\" /D=C:\Program Files (x86)\Teamwire\ 182 -{{/code}} 183 - 184 -## ## 185 - 186 -An app shortcut will be created automatically and can be found in the Teamwire software directory. 187 - 188 -The shortcut's target incl. the customised directory is {{code language="plain"}}"<app_directory>\Teamwire\nw.exe" "<app_directory>\Teamwire\app" --user-data-dir="<userdata_directory>\Teamwire"{{/code}} 189 - 190 - 191 -{{id name="runonstartup"/}} 192 - 193 -=== Run on Startup === 194 - 195 -{{code language="plain"}}/STARTUP=TRUE{{/code}} ## ## 196 - 197 -With this parameter you enable the feature to run Teamwire on Windows startup. 198 - 199 -Example: 200 - 201 -{{code language="plain"}} 202 -start "" /WAIT Teamwire-setup_1.10.0.exe /S /STARTUP=TRUE /D=C:\Program Files (x86)\Teamwire\ 203 -{{/code}} 204 - 205 -## ## 206 - 207 -{{id name="silentdeinstall"/}} 208 - 209 -== Silent Deinstallation == 210 - 211 -You can deinstall Teamwire in silent mode from a command line to avoid user interaction during the process. 212 - 213 -Therefore the command syntax is 214 - 215 -{{code language="plain"}} 216 -start "" /WAIT "<path>\uninstall.exe" /S 217 -{{/code}} 218 - 219 -Enter the path to the uninstalling file, which is located in the Teamwire root directory. **You will have to put the path in quotation marks.** 220 - 221 -Example: {{code language="plain"}}start "" /WAIT "C:\Program Files (x86)\Teamwire\uninstall.exe" /S{{/code}} 222 - 223 - 224 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 225 -((( 226 -Please note, the user data is not being removed for all users but the user performing the local deinstallation. 227 -))) 228 - 229 -## ##