Microsoft KB Archive/247095

= XCLN: Outlook 98 Batch Mode Setup Switches for ODK =

Article ID: 247095

Article Last Modified on 11/3/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q247095



SUMMARY
You can use command-line switches to control how both the Setup.exe and Outlwzd.exe files are run. For example, you can use command-line switches to choose the installation mode, specify a quiet mode (which removes or reduces the prompts the user receives), or control whether the computer is restarted after installation.

When users click Setup.exe in the CD folder of the customized package, it initiates the Autorun screen. The Autorun screen starts the appropriate Setup.exe file from the Language\Packages folder (for example, for English, it starts CD\EN\Packages\Setup.exe). When Packages\Setup.exe runs, it self-extracts and runs the Outlwzd.exe tool with the custom settings that you defined in the wizard.



MORE INFORMATION
To use command-line switches with Setup.exe, use Wextract, an extraction utility based on Internet Express technology. The following are frequently used Wextract command-line switches:

/Q - Quiet mode

/QU - User-quiet mode, which presents some dialog boxes to the user

/QA - Administrator-quiet mode, which does not present any dialog boxes to the user.

/C:<> - Path and name of the Setup .inf or .exe file

/R:N - Never restart

/R:A - Always restart

/R:S - Silent restart

/T:  - Target folder for extracting files

A second group of command-line switches are used with the Outlwzd.exe tool.

/Q - Specifies a quiet "hands-free" mode. The user is prompted for information that isn't specified.

/Q:A - Specifies a quiet mode with no user prompts.

/Q:C - Specifies a quiet mode with the Cancel button not displayed, so the user cannot cancel Setup. This switch is used by the wizard if the "Install package silently" option is selected.

/M:[0|1|2|3...] - Specifies the installation mode. For customized ODK packages, 0 refers to the first installation choice, 1 refers to the second choice, and so on (for example, 0=minimal, 1=standard, 2=full).

/I:[Y/N] - Indicates whether or not to install the Windows Desktop Update. The default is N.

/S:""#e"" - Designates the source path of the Setup.exe file. The ""#e"" refers to the full path and name of the .exe file.

/U:"" "" - Specifies the path (file or network in Universal Naming Convention format) for installation cabinet (.cab) files.

Do not use /U for CD-ROM installations.

/R:N - Suppresses restarting after installation. If you suppress restarting, your program should take care of restarting the computer; Outlook will not be properly configured until the computer is restarted.

/D - Specifies that you want to download only the files for the current operating system.

/D:1 - Specifies that you want to download files for Microsoft Windows and Windows NT operating systems.

/G: - Runs specified installation sections in the Outsetup.inf file. Separate the sections with commas.

/X - Installs Outlook without the shell, icons, or links. This option is useful for hosting controls in your own application.

IMPORTANT: The /S switch is required with the Outlwzd.exe tool (without this switch, users will go into Web Install Mode rather than CD, and they will not get the correct product identification code information).

Also, if you use Outlwzd.exe switches, you need to run Setup.exe with the /C switch. Within the /C switch, you can then specify switches to run with the Outlwzd.exe tool.

Sample Scenarios:

The following expression runs the third installation option:

setup.exe /C:"outlwzd.exe /S:""#e"" /M:2"

The following expression performs a quiet installation, with no user prompts and no restarting afterward:

setup.exe /Q:A /C:"outlwzd.exe /S:""#e"" /Q /R:N"

Note that the placement of quotation marks is important, and that the path is surrounded with two pairs of double quotation marks. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

193114 XCLN: How to Generate a User-Specific Profile w/IExpress and ODK

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