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    Comparison of command-line options for Voyager .msi and .exe "silent" installation

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    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.2
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Multi-Tenant Direct, Dedicated-Direct, Local, TotalCare

     

    Question

    Are the command-line options used with the VoyagerInstall.exe and the VoyagerInstall.msi the same?

    Answer

    The .exe and .msi versions of the installer are largely equivalent to each other.  The chief difference is how they are called.  The .exe is typically double-clicked or run from the command-line.  The .msi usually is called by the Windows Installer and used by Windows Systems Administrators to centralize options for deploying software remotely.

    The command-line options and parameters are the same for both versions, and are described in Chapter 4 of the Technical User's Guide.

    Additional Information

    See Option to do a Complete Install of all Voyager clients when performing a silent install using the .exe, .msi or .bat version of the installation package

     


    • Article last edited: 05-Aug-2019
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