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In this tutorial will explain how to silent install Adobe Shockwave Player 12 msi and disable auto update. The command will uninstall older version of Adobe Shockwave Player and install a new version.
First you need to download the Adobe Reader Enterprise Select an Operating. The -e switch) This switch should be used if user only wants to extract the installer. All the files are extracted in the path you stated in the extraction command. Intune Deployment - Adobe Reader - Win32 - 04.png.
Adobe Shockwave Player is one of the hot applications with frequent updates and thus lots of work for packaging an deployment engineers. Adobe Shockwave Player (formerly Macromedia Shockwave Player) is a freeware software plug-in for viewing multimedia and video games in web pages, content created on the Adobe Shockwave platform. It was first developed by Macromedia, and released in 1995 and was later acquired by Adobe Systems in 2005.
Silent Install Adobe Shockwave Player 12.
- Download msi.
- Create .cmd file for Silent Install Adobe Shockwave Player.
- Execute command.
- Disable auto update.
Silent install guides for other application here: Complete List
Download msi for silent install Adobe Shockwave Player 12.
First download the MSI from the following link >> http://www.adobe.com/products/shockwaveplayer/shwv_distribution3.html
The downloaded msi save to an folder in your computer and rename: “install_ adobe_shockwave_player_12.msi”
Download uninstaller for Adobe Shockwave Player from the following link >> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/#sp
Save on the folder where saved msi with name : “sw_uninstaller.exe”
Create the .cmd file for Silent Install Adobe Shockwave Player.
Create a text file called install.cmd and copy in the following command lines:
Silent Install Adobe Shockwave Player
Disable auto update Adobe Shockwave Player 12.
Copy in the following command lines in the same file “install.cmd”
The .cmd file.
Execute silent install Adobe Shockwave Player 12.
Just right-click on install.cmd and run as administrator. After few seconds the install will finished.
History
Over 450 million Internet-enabled desktops have Adobe Shockwave Player installed. These users have access to some of the best content the Web has to offer – including dazzling 3D games and entertainment, interactive product demonstrations, and online learning applications. Shockwave Player displays Web content that has been created using Adobe Director.
- Shockwave 1
The Shockwave plug-in for Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released in 1995, along with the standalone Afterburner utility to compress Director files for Shockwave playback. The first large-scale multimedia site to use Shockwave was Intel’s 25th Anniversary of the Microprocessor.
- Shockwave 5
Afterburner is integrated into the Director 5.0 authoring tool as an Xtra.
- Shockwave 6
Added support for Shockwave Audio (swa) which consisted of the emerging MP3 file format with some additional headers.
- Shockwave 7
Added support for linked media including images and casts.
Added support for Shockwave Multiuser Server.
Added support for Shockwave Multiuser Server.
- Shockwave 8.5
Added support for Intel’s 3D technologies including rendering.
- Shockwave 9
- Shockwave 10
Last version to support Mac OS X 10.3 and lower, and Mac OS 9.
- Shockwave 11
Added support for Intel-based Macs.
- Shockwave 12
- Shockwave 12.1
It is supported by 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. It has content made from previous versions as well as Director MX 2004. From version 12.1.5.155 Shockwave is supported in both Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
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Introduction
This document describes a list of available switches in the Sourcefire FireAMP Connector Installer. The Sourcefire FireAMP Connector Installer has built-in command line switches. You can use them with a deployment software to automate FireAMP deployment.
Caution: If your network is live, ensure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Command Line Switches
Starting in version 5.1.13 of the AMP Connector for Windows, the first argument passed needs to be ' /R ' . Any command line installs, updates and uninstalls will need to include this argument as the first argument. See below for examples.
Available Switches
Command Line Switch | Command Description | Special Notes |
/R /S | Used to put the installer into silent mode. | This must be specified as the first parameter for v5.1.13 or newer. |
/S | Used to put the installer into silent mode. | This must be specified as the first parameter for v5.1.11 or older. |
/temppath | Used to specify a custom temporary location for installation files to be extracted and executed. | /temppath C: |
/desktopicon 0 | Used to specify that a desktop icon is not created. | This is the default configuration and does not need to be provided. |
/desktopicon 1 | Used to specify that a desktop icon is created. | |
/startmenu 0 | Start Menu shortcuts are not created. | |
/startmenu 1 | Start Menu shortcuts are created. | This is the default configuration and does not need to be provided. |
/contextmenu 0 | Disables Scan Now from the right-click context menu. | |
/contextmenu 1 | Enables Scan Now in the right-click context menu. | This is the default configuration and does not need to be provided. |
/remove 0 | Uninstalls the connector leaving behind files for later reinstallation. | XML files with the UUID will remain allowing you to reuse the existing computer object when reinstalling the connector. Log files will be preserved as well. |
/remove 1 | Uninstalls the connector and removes all associated files. | |
/uninstallpassword [Connector Protection Password] | Allows you to uninstall the Connector when you have Connector Protection enabled in your policy. | You must supply the Connector Protection password with this switch. |
/skipdfc 1 | Skip installation of the DFC driver. | Any connectors installed with this flag must be in a group with a policy that has Network > Device Flow Correlation (DFC) > Enable DFC unchecked. |
/skiptetra 1 | Skip installation of the TETRA driver. | Any connectors installed with this flag must be in a group with a policy that has File > Engines > Offline Engine set to Disabled. |
/D=[PATH] | Used to specify which directory to perform the install. For example, /D=C: | This must be specified as the last parameter. For the /D= command line switch, the default installation directory varies from Operating System. Here are the default installation directories on Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or later: For x86 Platforms: For x64 Platforms: |
/overridepolicy 1 | Replace existing policy.xml file when installed over a previous Connector install. | The overridepolicy switch must be specified as the last parameter. For example, this command works: However, this syntax does not work: |
/overridepolicy 0 | Do not replace existing policy.xml file when installed over a previous Connector install. | |
/goldenimage 1 | Installs connector to prepare for Golden Iamges | This flag is designed to help prepare golden images in virtual environments. Using this flag prevent the connector from starting and registering during Golden Image creation. For more information, please see: How To Prepare a Golden Image with AMP for Endpoints - Tech Zone |
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Default Switches
Install with Remote Deployment Tools
When used with remote deployment tools, this additional flag is used and is declared first:
Install without Specification of a Switch
If you run the command line installer and do not specify any switches, it is equivalent to these switches being enabled:
Unsupported Operating Systems (OS)
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If a version of Windows Operating System is currently unsupported by FireAMP, but you want to install a FireAMP Connector for testing purposes, you can use this switch:
The switch is used as shown here:
Uninstallation
Note: The switch for uninstallation must be run against the installation package and not uninstall.exe.
To perform a silent & complete uninstallation of connectors 5.1.11 or older, the switch would be:
To perform a slient & complete uninstallation of connectors v5.1.13 or newer, the swtich would be:
You can aslo perfrom these in non-slient modes by removing the /S switch.
Related Information
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