Performing an installation via the command line allows passing parameters to the installation to installer that control options within the installation. When started from the command line, the installation will proceed as normal, showing the installer user interface, unless started as a silent installation.
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NOTE: When using the command line, it is important to pay close attention to placement of double quotes ("), spaces, and other characters as the Windows installer is very specific about these and will not perform as expected if unless the syntax is not exactly as it expects itexpected. |
ETABS v19
The installers provided for ETABS v19 provide offer parameters to control how the installation executes , as well as allow setting and to specify values related to licensing. An example looks like:
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Setup.exe should be changed to the name of the downloaded InstallShield setup file;
Setup.msi should be changed to the name of the MSI file extracted from the InstallShield setup file.
and the parameter values are specified as:
- SHOWACTIVATE - specifies whether to prompt for standalone license activation.:
- 0 - turns the prompt off
- 1 - turns the prompt on
- NGEN - specifies whether to perform native image generation.:
- 0 - turns native image generation off
- 1 - turns native image generation on
- LicenseMode - sets the desired license mode for the software to use.:
- Cloud
- Trial
- Standalone
- Network
- ActivationKey - sets a license activation key. Currently this only works for cloud licensing, allowing the cloud license to be activated at installation time instead of when the software is first run.
- Server - sets the name or IP address of a legacy network license server.
- Level - sets the desired license level to use when the software is run.
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Setup.exe should be changed to the name of the downloaded InstallShield setup file;
Setup.msi should be changed to the name of the MSI file extracted from the InstallShield setup file.
and the parameter values are specified as:
- SHOWACTIVATE - specifies whether to prompt for standalone license activation:
- 0 - prevents turns the license activation prompt from showingoff
- 1 - prompts for standalone license activation
- turns the prompt on
- NGEN - specifies whether to perform native image generation:
- 0 - prevents turns native image generation from being performedoff
- 1 - performs turns native image generation on
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NOTE: CSI strongly recommends performing native image generation during installation to help improve the program startup time. This is the default behavior. |