Preparing for a silent install – Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 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 167.

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 140.

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.

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