Preparing for a silent install, Preparing, Source – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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4.

Click

Next

.

5.

Verify

that

the

Operating

System

radio

button

is

selected,

and

then

click

Next

.

6.

In

the

Name

field,

type

a

name

that

you

want

to

use

to

identify

this

module.

Be

as

specific

as

possible.

This

name

will

be

the

name

that

appears

in

the

repository.

7.

Click

the

No

radio

button

to

indicate

that

this

module

is

not

a

container.

8.

Click

Next

.

9.

From

the

list

of

modules,

select

the

module

you

want

to

use

as

the

source

and

then

click

Next

.

10.

Click

Finish

.

The

New

Module

Wizard

closes

and

the

Operating

System

window

for

the

new

module

opens.

11.

Modify

any

attributes

that

need

to

be

changed.

Refer

to

the

ImageUltra

Builder

help

system

if

you

need

assistance.

12.

When

you

are

finished

modifying

the

attributes,

click

the

Save

icon

in

the

Main

window

tool

bar.

13.

Continue

with

“Building

a

new

module”

on

page

165.

Preparing

source

files

for

application

modules

and

add-on

operating-system

modules

Any

application

or

add-on

operating-system

component

that

you

intend

to

deploy

as

a

module

must

be

prepared

to

perform

a

silent

installation.

Note:

The

exception

is

the

UNATTEND.TXT

add-on

operating-system

module,

which

must

be

used

in

conjunction

with

an

I386

base

operating-system

module.

For

instructions

on

preparing

source

files

for

an

UNAATEND.TXT

add-on

operating-system

module,

see

“Preparing

source

files

for

the

UNATTEND.TXT

module”

on

page

138.

In

addition,

you

can

develop

and

include

mini-applications

that

run

immediately

before

or

after

an

application

or

add-on

operating-system

component

installs.

Because

the

method

of

preparing

applications

and

add-on

operating-system

components

are

nearly

identical,

the

term

application

will

be

used

throughout

this

section

to

describe

both.

The

terms

add-on

operating-system

component

and

add-on

operating-system

module

will

be

used

when

these

items

need

to

be

distinguished

from

an

application

or

application

module.

Preparing

for

a

silent

install

The

method

you

use

to

prepare

an

application

for

silent

installation

varies

depending

on

the

installation

mechanism

being

used.

For

example,

if

the

application

uses

InstallShield

as

the

installation

mechanism,

the

application

might

already

be

enabled

for

silent

installation

if

a

SETUP.ISS

file

exists

in

the

same

folder

as

the

SETUP.EXE

file.

If

a

SETUP.ISS

file

does

not

exist,

or

if

the

provided

SETUP.ISS

file

does

not

produce

the

desired

result,

InstallShield

enables

you

to

create

a

new

SETUP.ISS

file

by

doing

the

following:

Note:

Perform

the

following

steps

on

a

test

computer.

1.

Copy

all

source

files

for

the

application

into

an

empty

folder.

Make

sure

you

maintain

the

folder

structure

that

was

provided

on

the

software

manufacturer’s

distribution

media.

In

the

case

of

a

.ZIP

file,

make

sure

you

maintain

the

folder

structure

when

you

unzip

the

file.

2.

Open

a

command

prompt

window.

Chapter

8.

Preparing

source

files

for

modules

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