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Table

18.

How

to

create

a

log

file

(continued)

Running

mode

Has

a

writable

access

to

current

directory

Description

of

log

file

Command

line

mode:

Example:

MiniEasyUpdate.exe

/CM

-search

A

–action

INSTALL

YES

Log

file

name:

Update_log_YYMMDDHHMMSS.txt

Path:

Current

directory\logs\

Command

line

mode:

Example:

MiniEasyUpdate.exe

/CM

-search

A

–action

INSTALL

NO

No

log

file.

Command

line

mode:

A

log

file

is

specified

as

one

of

the

parameters.

Example:

MiniEasyUpdate.exe

/CM

–search

A

–action

INSTALL

-log

"c:\temp\logdir\tvsulog.txt"

YES

or

NO

Log

file

name:

tvsulog.txt

Path:

c:\temp\logdir\

Return

codes

Mini-EasyUpdate

returns

codes

in

both

the

GUI

and

command

line

modes.

If

one

of

the

following

errors

occur

when

using

Mini-EasyUpdate,

Mini-EasyUpdate

returns

code

1.

Otherwise,

Mini-EasyUpdate

returns

code

0.

v

The

XML

schema

validation

fails

for

the

update

package.

v

The

CRC

validation

fails

for

the

executable

file

of

the

update

package.

v

The

update

package

installation

fails.

v

Mini-EasyUpdate

itself

fails.

v

The

specified

repository

is

not

found.

Keyboard

shortcuts

For

information

about

keyboard

shortcuts

for

the

main

functions

of

Mini-EasyUpdate,

see

“Keyboard

shortcuts”

on

page

43

for

reference.

Configuring

Mini-EasyUpdate

This

section

provides

information

about

configuring

Mini-EasyUpdate

with

an

XML

file.

Configuring

Mini-EasyUpdate

with

XML

As

no

registry

keys

are

created

for

the

Mini-EasyUpdate

configuration,

an

XML

file

named

MiniEasyUpdate.exe.config

is

provided

to

configure

the

Mini-EasyUpdate

settings.

The

XML

file

is

located

in

the

folder

that

is

created

when

the

Mini-EasyUpdate

package

files

are

unpacked.

You

can

manually

change

the

settings

of

Mini-EasyUpdate

through

the

XML

file

to

fit

your

needs.

The

following

contents

in

the

XML

file

are

examples

of

the

Mini-EasyUpdate

configurations:

<Configuration>

<LanguageOverride>EN</LanguageOverride>

<BlockSize>4096</BlockSize>

<AskBeforeClosing>NO</AskBeforeClosing>

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