sushantvirdi
Jan 20 2007, 01:43 AM
Hello everyone here...
I need switches for silent installs for the following programs:
1. WinRar 3.30 Corporate
2. RealOne Player Gold3
3. Ontrack Easy Recovery Pro 6.0
4. Mcafee AntiVirus 8
5. Office 2003 (75MB Version)
6. Google Earth 3
7. Yahoo Messenger 7.5.0.811
8. Firefox 2.0
9. Sony Vegas 4.0
10. IE 7
I will be very gratefull if u can provide me the switches for these...
Thanks...
elajua
Jan 20 2007, 03:47 AM
you can always use the forum's search function. those programs are alrady posted here.
for a quick start use firefox.exe -ms ie7.exe /silent /update-no /norestart
if you are using winrar corporate chances are that it is a "warezed" version so you only have to runit without any switches.
for vegas, first run the setup and wait for it to extract the files (usually C:\Program Files\Sony Setup) then grab those files and install it using the vegas.msi file with this switches /qb /norestart. to registert look in the registry (you can read the unattended guide for some basic topics).
dj_mix
Jan 20 2007, 11:49 AM
WinRar 3.30 Corporate use wrar33ce.exe /s
Shark007
Jan 20 2007, 12:17 PM
For informational purposes,
RarLabs has never produced or released a corporate version.
shark
elajua
Jan 20 2007, 08:07 PM
"corporate" is just an sfx archive that copies all winrar files along with a pirated key.
to sushantvirdi: you can always install winrar, register ir, configure it the way you want and then make an sfx archive to install it silenlty. then, you will have your own "corporate" version.
sushantvirdi
Jan 21 2007, 04:49 AM
thanks for ur answers...
mine is not a pirated version... it was original winrar and i just incorporated a key with it after help from a forum... I have bought a original license...
Kelsenellenelvian
Jan 21 2007, 04:57 AM
5. Office 2003 (75MB Version) If you made this then you would already have made it silent.
neo
Jan 21 2007, 07:05 AM
most of installer has able to display the advaned installer option when these are executed with /Help or /?
It may helps U.
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