Using mini-easyupdate, Using, Mini-easyupdate – Lenovo ThinkServer RS110 User Manual

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Using

Mini-EasyUpdate

This

section

provides

information

about

using

Mini-EasyUpdate.

There

are

two

modes

to

run

Mini-EasyUpdate:

v

GUI

mode

If

you

execute

the

MiniEasyUpdate.exe

file

directly,

Mini-EasyUpdate

searches

for

the

update

packages

from

the

default

repository

in

the

folder

where

the

Mini-EasyUpdate

package

files

are

unpacked.

If

you

execute

the

MiniEasyUpdate.exe

file

with

a

repository

directory

specified

as

a

parameter,

Mini-EasyUpdate

searches

for

the

update

packages

from

the

specified

repository.

For

example:

MiniEasyUpdate.exe

-repository

"C:\MyRepository"

The

C:\MyRepository

folder

is

the

update

packages

repository.

v

Command

line

mode

The

following

table

shows

the

command

line

scripts

for

Mini-EasyUpdate.

%ANYPATH%

denotes

the

directory

where

Mini-EasyUpdate

files

are

located.

Table

17.

Command

line

scripts

Scripts

Description

%ANYPATH%\MiniEasyUpdate.exe

/CM

–search

C

–action

LIST

Searches

the

default

repository

for

critical

update

packages

and

notifies

you

with

a

system

tray

balloon

prior

to

installing.

%ANYPATH%\MiniEasyUpdate.exe

/CM

–search

R

–action

INSTALL

Searches

the

default

repository

for

critical

and

recommended

update

packages

and

installs

those

that

do

not

contain

a

license

agreement.

You

are

asked

to

agree

to

a

license

notice

before

the

update

packages

pick

list

is

displayed

if

you

have

not

set

the

configurable

item

DisplayLicenseNotice

to

NO.

You

are

notified

by

a

system

tray

balloon

after

the

update

packages

have

been

installed.

Figure

6.

Default

repository

Chapter

6.

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with

Mini-EasyUpdate

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