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> Symantec AntiVirus 9.0.0.338
Djus
post Apr 22 2004, 03:39 AM
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QUOTE (ZoSTeR @ Apr 22 2004, 11:27 AM)
That error is definately caused by the space in the name as you can see in the screenshot. "sav\Symantec"

Rename the MSI file to SAV.msi or something and try again.

OK I did that, and now it starts I put switch qb to see what happens.

Error



what now?

thx

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post Apr 22 2004, 03:43 AM
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Ok forget the renaming and use quotes like mazin already mentioned. The setup expects the exact name of the msi file.
Sorry for the confusion.

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start /wait "%systemdrive%\install\Applications\sav\Symantec AntiVirus.msi" /qn RUNLIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS
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post Apr 22 2004, 04:01 AM
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that doesnt work at all!

doesnt start with quotes, without comes an error (first one).
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Check your PM.
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hi,

i just ran some tests with the new version and it works perfectly when the .msi is renamed to SAV.msi.

sav.msi /qb LIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS

does the trick.

hope this helps

cya

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post Apr 22 2004, 08:03 AM
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it was my mistake, I tested it on a PC with installed SAV9.
It works perfectly if renamed to SAV.msi.

one apps more for my dvd unattended smile.gif

thx to all for help

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Alright, guys.

Then, what's this for?

setup.exe /s /v"/qn INSTALLSERVER=0 REBOOT=ReallySuppress"
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Direct from the CD:
MSI_FAQ.txt
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******************************************************************************
Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 9.0             MSI_FAQ.TXT
Copyright 2004 Symantec Corporation.         All rights reserved. March 2004
******************************************************************************

This file is a list of the most commonly used MSI commands for Symantec
AntiVirus and Symantec Client Security. For a complete list of commands,
properties, and features, see the Symantec Knowledge Base.


BASIC MSI commands
------------------
/QN - Quiet No UI
/QB - Quiet Basic UI
/L*V log.txt - full verbose logging to file log.txt


BASIC MSI properties
--------------------
REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS


SAV properties
--------------
INSTALLSERVER= (1 = Server, 0 = Client, Default is client)
    SERVERGROUPNAME= (New or prexisting servergroup)
    SERVERGROUPPASS= (New or prexisting servergroup password. The default
                         is symantec)

NETWORKTYPE= (1 = Managed, 2 = Unmanaged, default is Unmanaged)
    SERVERNAME= (preexisting SAV Servergroup)

RUNLIVEUPDATE= (run LiveUpdate during install = 1, do not run LiveUpdate=0,
               default is On)

ENABLEAUTOPROTECT= (1 = ON, 0 = OFF, default is On)

INSTALLDIR= (Install target directory, default is C:\Program Files\
            Symantec AntiVirus)

SERVERPARENT= (e.g. SERVERPARENT=MySavServer)
Note: For a secondary server silent install from the command line, you must
set the SERVERPARENT property to the Parent server computer name. When doing
a UI or Symantec System Center rollout install, setting this property is not
required.  


SAV features
------------
EMailTools
NotesSnapin
OutlookSnapin
Pop3Smtp
QClient
SAVHelp
SAVUI


Adding and removing features
----------------------------
To remove existing features:

REMOVE=<feature1>,<feature2>,<feature3>

To add new features:

ADDLOCAL=<feature1>,<feature2>,<feature3>, <existing feature 1>,
        <existing feature 2>, etc.

Note: When adding new features using ADDLOCAL, any existing features on the
target computer that you want to retain must be included in the features that
you are specifying. The installation will remove any features on the target
computer that are not listed.


Command line example
--------------------
This example demonstrates a silent Symantec AntiVirus Server installation.
The server is named MYSAVSERVER and uses the password MYSAVPASSWORD.
LiveUpdate is not run, and the server is not restarted even if its required.

Sample command line:
setup /s /v"/l*v log.txt INSTALLSERVER=1 SERVERGROUPNAME=MYSAVSERVER
SERVERGROUPPASS=MYSAVPASSWORD RUNLIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS"
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post Apr 25 2004, 01:10 AM
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I'm working with the Antivirus which came in the Symantec Client Security Corporate Edition (32 bit version, 9.0.0.338), and everything worked fine, but upon booting instead of loading the tray icon I found a %programfiles%\Symantec window open. This happens because the key in HKLM/Run called to (...)\Symantec Antivirus\VPTray.exe without any quote, so it never reached the correct folder.

To solve this, one should add a destination folder without spaces in the command line, like:

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%systemdrive%\install\Applications\sav9\SAV9.MSI /qn INSTALLDIR="%programfiles%\SAV9" RUNLIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS
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post May 13 2004, 08:37 AM
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I have installed SP2 for XP, and I cannot enable file auto-protect.... on the VMware pc, I don't have the problem.
If anybody finds the solutions to this, thanks a lot smile.gif
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post May 13 2004, 10:19 AM
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Get the correct Q811493 hotfix from Microsoft site. Install it, then reboot your PC.
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post May 13 2004, 10:27 AM
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weird, I was getting that same error message with some beta builds of SP2. I don't know, a clean format/install has made it go away (build 2120's working fine with it)
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QUOTE (Alphaz @ May 13 2004, 08:37 AM)
I have installed SP2 for XP, and I cannot enable file auto-protect.... on the VMware pc, I don't have the problem.
If anybody finds the solutions to this, thanks a lot smile.gif

I have the same **** problem huh.gif

-SteveM

EDIT: SP2 build 2096
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Me too, went back to 8.1.1.323, does that Q811493 fix it? Seems kind of odd since it was released over a year ago that it would fix something that's broken with SP2 and SAV.
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The first entry on page 2 of this post shows a network error. I am also getting this error. I assume it is caused by the fact that the installer can't fins the server I am setting as the parent. I am launching this installation during an unattended installation of Windows XP. Should there be network connectivity at the time that [GUIRunOnce] section of the winnt.sif file is executed? Is there a switch that will prevent the installer from trying to verify the existence of the parent server?

This is my command line:
start /wait msiexec.exe /i "c:\applications\sav9\Symantec AntiVirus.msi" ADDLOCAL=SAVMain,SAVUI,SAVHelp,Pop3Smtp,QClient NETWORKTYPE=1 SERVERNAME=MEDNAV3 ENABLEAUTOPROTECT=1 RUNLIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=ReallySuppress /qb'


Thanks,
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post Aug 11 2004, 05:56 AM
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More details about updating distribution-source, and silently installing SAV9 can be found here:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST&f=80&t=23991
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