Remote deployment switches for Jabber 9.2.2

Are there any installation switches for remote install via the MSI/DMG?
I will be pushing this backage via Dell KACE K1000 appliance and would like to configure default options for the users during the install/upgrade such as Disabling (or 'unchecked' following initial sign-on) the Docked Window, configuring Phone Accounts, WebEx Meeting and application Integration settings.

application integrations setting mostly get pushed out through  the profiles on CUPS that get pushed out as soon as the user logs in.
I can't help you out with all the switches you asked for but, you can starting using:
msiexec.exe /i "\\lsrftufs1\ict\Networks\Voice\Jabber\Jabber 9.2.2\CiscoJabberSetup.msi" TYPE=CUP DOMAIN=somedomain.com.au LANGUAGE=1033
This will at least use auto discovery of the presence server if you use an SRV record  _cup._login.somedomain.com.au
so at least your useers wont have to type in a presence server name or IP.
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