Deplyoing J2SE SDK using silent install

Hi,
for a software application that generates java code after deployment we need to install the SDK with our software package. I found the instructions for the silent installation for the runtime environment, but they apparently do not work for the SDK. I use this command line:
j2sdk-1_4_2-windows-i586.exe /s /v"/qn /L D:\Web6020\setup.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 INSTALLDIR=D:\Web6020 REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0 WEBSTARTICON=0 CUSTOM=1"
The log file claims that the installation was successful, but this installation does not install half the things that the standard, guided installation places in the designated folder.
Can this approach of a silent install be used for the SDK in the same way as for the runtime only ? If yes, what needs to be changed in the above command in order to get the full SDK installed with runtime and everyhting ?
Any help is greatly appreciated.

I'm packaging the JRE 5.0 Update 8 client for our Windows XP SP2 desktops. I need to disable the update feature in the Java client. I packaged the previous version (5.0 Update 6) and disabled the autoupdate without any problems, but for some reason, it isn't working the same in Update 8.
The problem is, after I install the client while attempting to disable the autoupdate, if I open the Java Control Panel (if I leave the tray icon enabled) the Update tab is still there and the "Check for Updates Automatically" box is still checked and the following registry entry is set:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy
EnableJavaUpdate = 1
I've read the doc... http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/deployment/deployment-guide/silent.html . I've tried installing it with several different options, including:
jre-1_5_0_08-windows-i586-p-s.exe /s /v"/qb-! IEXPLORER=1 REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0 JU=0 SYSTRAY=0"
I also tried taking the .msi that's created in %temp% when you run jre-1_5_0_08-windows-i586-p-s.exe and applying a .mst that I created and setting the public properties (IEXPLORER, REBOOT, JAVAUPDATE, JU, UPDATECHECK and SYSTRAY) in the Property table of the mst.
Neither the command line switches or the .mst I created work.
How can I completely disable the update and remove the Update tab?
Thank you in advance.

Similar Messages

  • How to select installation language when using silent install

    Hi,
    How can i select installation language when using silent install.
    Power management
    Presentation_Director
    System_Update
    EasyEject_Utility
    When i install those programs with silent install string it will install language i have select at windows regional options. I want thinkvantage software to be installed in english but now its finnish.
    So how to set default language EN with silent install?
    Cannot change windows regional options.

     No solution yet....?

  • Packaging IE 9 in SCCM 2007 using silent install switches

    Hello all
    I am planning on packaging IE9 to be deployed to some of our test computers then to our production environment of about 564 nodes. My goal is to run it as a silent install, no user interface.I use the follow commands but the Install box still comes up (see
    below).  msiexec.exe /i "ie9-windows7-x64-enu.msi" /quiet
    My other question is should I just push the upgraded IE9 with the next software updates patch cycle?
    Thanks,
    Phil
    Phil Balderos

    Hi Phil,
    when you run through the IEAK wizard, you choose the user experience you want to have.
    IEAK has the ability to output in MSIfile, or as setup.exe.
    The MSIfile, is a dumb one, in that it merely unpacks the setup.exe and launches that.
    When we packaged up IE9, we just used the setup.exe, and I selected silent+norestart and all that, inside the IEAK.
    The setup.exe generated, includes the necessary parameters. I created a package/program in CM07 with just that.
    Or, you can use: setup.exe /quiet /norestart
    I've not found the MSI of any benefit at all, ever. (maybe if I was using GPSI or something that might be where I'd use it)
    Don
    (Please take a moment to "Vote as Helpful" and/or "Mark as Answer", where applicable.
    This helps the community, keeps the forums tidy, and recognises useful contributions. Thanks!)

  • Default username when using silent install

    Is it possible to change the default user name from "Administrator" when doing a silent install or will the first user created always be "Administrator"? I don't see any key for changing this in the silent install .ini file.
    We are running BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.1, SP2 on Windows Server 2003

    I will always be Administrator and it's not recomended to change that name.

  • Hello, i was download mozilla 27. Before i was using 26 version, i use silent install of this(-ms commans). On 27 version this code dont work, i need work code

    silent install

    Please try these instructions to install via the command line -ms
    [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Installer:Command_Line_Arguments]
    If you prefer an .msi installer, a company called FrontMotion create .msi installers for Firefox - [http://www.frontmotion.com/Firefox/download_firefox.htm]
    If you would like to build it yourself, [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Developer_Guide/Build_Instructions/Windows_Prerequisites these are windows prerequisites]
    I hope this helps!

  • Silent install not working for native installer

    Hi,
    I am trying to install the air application (native exe) in C:\Program Files  using silent install, below is the command that I am using.. (have tried with the path in quotes as well)
    MyApp.exe -silent -location C:\Program Files
    It doesn't seem to work with space in the folder names in the path.
    It works if I just give C:\  or D:\  or D:\someFolder   ,
    Any ideas of how to get this working ?
    Thanks,
    Brijesh

    Brijesh
    Thanks very much for digging in to this.
    I am taking a look at the parameter parsing in the native installer code and will give you an update soon.
    Thanks,
    Chris Thilgen
    AIR Engineering
    NOTE:
    a.) You should not need to put your path inside both ' and " marks.
    Could you please verify that you get the same error message in the log if you use:
      My_App.exe -silent -location "C:\Program Files"
    b.) Can you please see if you happen to have another AIR application installed that has the same <id>? We have seen this lead to some issues in the past.

  • How do I specify JDK install directory for JDK 1.6 (silent install)

    How do I specify the JDK install directory (on Windows, and on other platforms) using silent install parameters?
    I know how to specifry the install directory for the "public install directory" for the JRE, but what about the JDK directory? I don't want to put it on the "C" drive .

    I know the answer.
    You can use something like this: jre-6-rc-windows-i586.exe /s INSTALLDIR=D:\java\jre
    Then JRE is installed into D:\java\jre
    For more information, please read: http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/jre/silent.html
    Best wishes.

  • How to run silent install on Aix

    Hi all,
    11.2.0.1
    Aix
    I want to remote install database using silent install because using xterm is so slow.
    I check the .rsp file and I see three (3) of them.
    db_install.rsp
    dbca.rsp     
    netca.rsp
    Do I need to run all the 3? Which of them is the first one to run?
    Can you share me sample values of the response file?
    Thanks,
    petra k.

    Hi,
    db_install.rsp ==> Install S/W only
    dbca.rsp     ==> Create database
    netca.rsp ==> Configure network.
    if you want to Install S/W only you have to run only one file.. before do that change the various parameter value inn response file according to your requirements.
    check this link :Installing and Configuring Oracle Database Using Response Files

  • Installation error:  Cannot find a J2SE SDK installed at path C:\Program Fi

    I am installing latest version of SQL Developer, Release 1.2. I have Sun Java 2 Standard Edition Version 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_10-b03). When I browse and select the java.exe found it comes up with error: Cannot find a J2SE SDK installed at patch
    C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_10
    I am installing the version I downloaded for Windows systems with JDK1.5.
    I have tried on two different machines.
    Any ideas?

    This is going to seem loooong, but comprehensive.
    I'd initially always suggest using the bundled
    package, since that's supposed to be a tested and
    proven combination.You know what, I'm gonna be mighty surprised if you're implying that Oracle hasn't 'tested and proven' the releases at http://www.oracle.com./technology/software/products/sql/index.html other than the first 77 MB download labeled Oracle SQL Developer for Windows... :)
    After having problems with a graphics card for
    example, installing the latest JDK might be
    indicated.Huh?!? Not a clue what you're talkin' 'bout! :S
    It's also easy for users who don't know which Java
    version to download, or even where to find it! You
    guys have proven that: although it's stated you need
    .First of all, it says right there on the download page (http://www.oracle.com./technology/software/products/sql/index.html) that:
    "JDK 1.5 (JDK 5.0) is required. This is the minimum JDK version required"
    And we've "proven that [..] although it's stated you need the JDK, [we]'ve tried running with the JRE" and have NOT been able to run the application. It just presents the user a dialog box to locate the 'SDK' manually and exits gracefully if you try to dismiss it. So, conclusively proven, the JDK (or as SQL Developer puts it, Java SDK) is required- QED.
    And given users might have several versions running
    on the same machine (I have half a dozen), sqldev
    could easily pick up a wrong version.And every JRE installation (atleast all of Sun's) make sure they update the default (via PATH and other required system variables) JRE point to the latest one installed. So if you have anything 1.5+ you're good to go; if not, you've got an incompatile JRE. Doesn't sound that hard to me!
    As for being bulky, even without the bundled JDK, it
    still is.Ya missed the point. Developers are making Java applications bulkier by including the JRE/JDK with their distributions. A SQL Developer release sans JDK is about 46 MB; with JDK that climbs to 77 MB (sizes quoted from download page linked above).
    Imagine what happens when you have, besides SQL Developer (JDK 1.5 included), some-cool-java-app that also includes the JRE/JDK it was built on; and then another-java-app that also includes a JRE/JDK... I bet JDeveloper also comes with a JDK bundled in. So, now you have FOUR copies of JRE/JDK (aside from the "have half a dozen" that probably installed themselves via Java Update Checker)!
    Here's the big picture, the savings in disk space would only be the beginning of your benefits. Here's a few others:
    - Class Data Sharing (http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/vm/class-data-sharing.html) introduced in Java SE 5.0 provides for storing definitions of commonly used classes in a representation closer to machine code, even closer than bytecode, this reducing load and startup time. Plus all VM's launced using that particular distribution get to share the cache- Performace+ !!
    Running each app offa' it's own VM just causes multiple caches to be loaded. You just multiplied your losses! :(
    - Sun is currently working on a way to have applications simply inject into a running JVM. That way, there is no load and startup time for the JVM, just the time to load you app classes. Using different distros would completely defeat this!
    (The reason why this feature isn't out yet is because they're still trying to make it possible to specify hitherto VM configurations like security and logging as application configurations. Then there's also the issue of setting up class loading boundaries between applications.
    You say you don't have to bring over the VB runtime
    for each app? I remember in the 90's doing it all the
    time. Of course, being MS, now that's not necessary
    anymore, since it's "magical" Windows. I don't have
    any machine from Sun, but for sure they've got Java
    bundled with it, right?I don't believe you had to do that since VB 5; and that's because MS realized that they messed up on this very point upto then! Sun worked the simple solution to that into their deployment strategy- install only ONE runtime and run all apps off that. As for you're half-a-dozen, I think you can safely uninstall the five older versions; because, even today, people are running apps developed using JDK1.1 on Java SE 6.0!
    Again, I find the most logical difference between JRE
    and JDK being the debugger. As you say it yourself:
    JRE for end-users, who don't need to do any
    debugging.
    Now, sqldev is not just a table browser, but also for
    debugging PL/SQL. 1 + 1 = 2.I think it's a little naive to differentiate between the JRE and JDK on just the debugger! Aside from the obvious inclusion of a compiler, the JDK has several other tools for monitoring/managing the heap, threads and logging on the fly. There's also the Doclet API and Sun's javadoc implementation, dev interfaces for instrumenting the VM, native interfaces, ...
    And I reiterate, we're talkin' PL/SQL developers here. Why would I want to give a PL/SQL developer a Java Development Kit?!? ;|
    Nevertheless, as said in the other thread, if the
    team discloses how to circumvent the SDK check at
    startup, you can go ahead and use the JRE. In any
    case, you'd have to agree that won't work as
    out-of-the-box solution...You're right, it won't work like a standard Windows OOTB app. But, it WILL work as a Java OOTB that only mandates that there be a JRE available; just like the scores of Java apps out there- from tiny little Pong clones to large IDE's like NetBeans.
    BTW, don't even think about quoting Websphere/Rational/Eclipse as counter-arguments. They are the biggest offenders as far as this issue goes. And jikes is an abomination, a curse Sun must carry as a result to opening the VM Spec. But, I digress...

  • Semi-Colon error when installing J2SE SDK

    Hello!
    When I try to install J2SE SDK I get error:
    "A path with semi-colon in it, is not supported for this product. Please select a directory path without a semi-colon."
    The path is:
    C:\j2sdk1.4.2_09\
    Please help!

    Use this installer
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=889482FC-5F56-4A38-B838-DE776FD4138C&displaylang=en
    That was usefull by me and ohters (forum where I find it), i was that problem when i re installed my XP SP2 with UE installer, any version of JSDK was fuctioning by me (1,4.. 1,6). then all was OK
    Try it
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=889482FC-5F56-4A38-B838-DE776FD4138C&displaylang=en

  • J2SE JDK 1.6.0_18 silent install ignores arguments

    I'm trying to install J2SE 1.6.0_18 on Windows XP Professional w/ SP3 via the command line silent install function, and I'm trying to get all 3 portions of the install (JDK, JRE and JavaDB) to install to the D:\ drive. From what I've read in the forums and from the instructions I found on the [webnotes page|http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/jdk/install-windows.html] , I came up with the following command that should work:
    jdk-6u18-windows-i586.exe /s INSTALLDIR=\"d:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_18\" INSTALLDIRPUBJRE=\"d:\Program Files\Java\jre6\" INSTALLDIRJAVADB=\"d:\Program Files\Sun\JavaDB\"However, when the command is run, the JDK is installed to the correct location, but the JRE and JavaDB are installed to their default locations.
    I've also run the installation through the GUI and noticed that even there, there is no option to specify where the JavaDB gets installed. I'm able to specify the location for the JDK and the JRE, but that's it.
    Any thoughts or suggestions? Maybe something I've missed?

    Try the following with the parameter INSTALLDIR without forward slash and both */INSTALLDIRJAVADB* and */INSTALLDIRPUBJRE* with forward slash
    jdk-6u26-windows-i586.exe /s INSTALLDIR=\"c:\java\jdk-6u26\" /INSTALLDIRJAVADB=\"c:\java\javadb-6u26\" /INSTALLDIRPUBJRE=\"c:\java\jre-6u26\"If you want to use ADDLOCAL please note that */INSTALLDIRJAVADB* and/or */INSTALLDIRPUBJRE* only work if the values PublicjreFeature and/or JavaDBFeature are in ADDLOCAL. e.g.
    jdk-6u26-windows-i586.exe /s ADDLOCAL="ToolsFeature,DemosFeature,SourceFeature,JavaDBFeature,PublicjreFeature" INSTALLDIR=\"c:\java\jdk-6u26\" /INSTALLDIRJAVADB=\"c:\java\javadb-6u26\" /INSTALLDIRPUBJRE=\"c:\java\jre-6u26\"

  • How can I perform a silent install of an application AND use "run executable after installation"

    I am trying to do a silent install of a program I built using LabVIEW 8.5.  I also need to call an exe after the installation, so I am using the "run executable after installation" option on the Advanced tab of the installer.  I then pass the following command lines to the setup.exe:
    /qb /acceptlicenses yes /r
    This installs the LabVIEW program successfully, but does not then run the additional exe afterward.  If I run the setup.exe normally (with no command line parameters), the additional exe gets run.
    Thanks,
    Jason

    jmburns wrote:
    I am trying to do a silent install of a program I built using LabVIEW 8.5.  I also need to call an exe after the installation, so I am using the "run executable after installation" option on the Advanced tab of the installer.  I then pass the following command lines to the setup.exe:
    /qb /acceptlicenses yes /r
    This installs the LabVIEW program successfully, but does not then run the additional exe afterward.  If I run the setup.exe normally (with no command line parameters), the additional exe gets run.
    Thanks,
    Jason
    This problem is fixed in a future release of LabVIEW. Here's the CAR ID 67549 for tracking purposes.
    Message Edited by Bob P on 07-10-2008 09:10 AM

  • Creating an automated silent install of Acrobat using InstallShield Tuner - Part 1

    For anyone who has tried to use the InstallShield Tuner application you'll know how buggy the program is and be aware of the lack of support from Adobe. After 4 months working on and off I managed to get a (mostly) working silent install. I thought I would share my findings with everyone so as to help prevent a few headaches.
    Note I am based in England and some of my comments may not apply to US customers.
    ================================
    Acrobat 6.0.1 Admin Install Point Creation & Maintenance
    Creating the Install Point
    1. Copy files to the network share that will be your Admin Install Point.
    For Acrobat Professional these files are on the Acrobat CD
    For Acrobat Reader you will need to download the latest version from www.adobe.com. Adobe is using a new compression package called Netopsystems FEAD Optimizer to deliver its Acrobat Reader application. To extract the files double click the downloaded .exe file and wait until the actual Reader installation begins. The uncompressed files are temporarily stored in %system root%\Cache\Adobe Reader 6.x.x\ENUBIG. Copy these files to the network share.
    Once the installation files are copied to the network share select them, right click, choose properties, switch off read-only attribute for all files (inc sub folders).
    2. Install the InstallShield Tuner 6.0.1 from Adobe Acrobat
    (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/deployment.html)
    3. Install the software that you intend to create a .MST file for (Acrobat Reader or Pro) and update it to the same version number as the Tuner (6.0.1 at the time of writing). The latest Acrobat can be downloaded from Adobe as can patches for Acrobat Professional.
    Note: After further investigation his step may not be necessary.
    4. Due to a bug in the InstallShield Tuner the PCs language and regional settings must all be set to English US. (START Menu Settings Control Panel Regional and Language Options). Set everything to English US.
    5. Run InstallShield Tuner 6.0.1 for Adobe Acrobat and when prompted choose Rdr60ENU.itw (for Acrobat Reader) or AcroPro.itw (for Acrobat Writer Pro). These files can be found in the location you specified in step 1.
    Acrobat Reader Configurataion
    1. When prompted choose Create a New Transform
    2. Select Adobe Reader 6.0.1.msi as the base .MSI file
    3. Give the .MST file a name
    4. Click Create (this may take a minute to process)
    5. Configure your install options
    6. File - Save
    Acrobat Writer Pro Configuration
    1. When prompted choose Create a New Transform
    2. Select AcroPro.msi as the base .MSI file
    3. Give the .MST file a name
    4. Click Create (this may take a minute to process)
    NOTE: Do not click on the Organisation Product Properties field. If you do the installer will return a transform error when you try to deploy Acrobat. Instead enter these details in the Abcpy.ini file and via the command line. (See step 5)
    5. Amend the Abcpy.ini file as below:
    ISX_SERIALNUMBER=xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx (where xxxx is your serial number)
    USERNAME=xxxxxxxxxx (where xxxx is the users name)
    Company name should be entered from the command line (See Installing Acrobat Writer section below)
    6. Features
    Configure which features are to be installed
    7. Preferences
    Configure your install options
    8. File - Save
    Continued in Part 2
    ===================

    Ok, I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box. I'm distributing Elements 6.0 from a server and having user go to Start, Run and typing \\servername\project folder name\setup.exe but keep getting the error "Incorrect command line parameters. I'm trying different variations in the command line field in Tuner such as: setup.exe /s /v/qn What am I missing?

  • How to install Excell client using Silent Installation

    Hi,
    We are planning to do the 'client install' using silent installation. I followed the BPC 7.5 installation giude but it just gives the option to do the both ADMIN and EXCEL client installation.
    For example:bpcclient75.exe /s /zu201Cc:\test&c:\installshield\xceedzip.dll&FR&ALL"
    Can anyone please provide me the code as above for EXCEL only silent installation.
    Thanks

    Hello,
    Could you give me that solution?
    Thank you very much!
    Danny

  • How to silently install CSA using .wsf script

    I created an agent kit that does a quiet install, so it doesn't prompt the user, but it does display a couple of status boxes. It is possible to do a completely silent install? The config guide indicates that it can be done but doesn't give an example. I'm using the command "oExec = wshShell.Run ("CSA-setup.exe", 0, true)" in a .wsf file, where CSA-setup.exe is the agent kit file from the CSA MC.

    You should be able to write
    CSA-setup.exe /s --autolevel=1 --noreboot=1
    Read more here:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/secursw/ps5057/products_qanda_item09186a008049ad72.shtml#qa15

Maybe you are looking for