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RE: [ISSForum] Autorecord and silent install of Server Sensor

From: Lewis, Eric (Eric.Lewismail.va.gov)
Date: Fri May 21 2004 - 13:41:45 CDT


Awesome. Thanks! I'll give it a shot.

Now, one other question....If I use %computername% as a variable in the
response file will it name the sensor the computer's name?

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Gay, John (ISSAtlanta) [mailto:JGayiss.net]
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 7:24 AM
To: Lewis, Eric; issforumatla-mm1.iss.net
Cc: Kartsen, Ken (ISSVirginia)
Subject: RE: [ISSForum] Autorecord and silent install of Server Sensor

You need to run setup.exe to generate the response file. Use winzip or a
similar utility and extract RSServerSensor70.exe to a directory. Inside
this directory will be all the setup files including setup.exe - then do
"setup.exe -pc:\responsefile.rsp"
 
Cheers
 
John

        -----Original Message-----
        From: issforum-bouncesatla-mm1.iss.net on behalf of Lewis, Eric
        Sent: Thu 5/20/2004 9:45 AM
        To: issforumatla-mm1.iss.net
        Cc: Kartsen, Ken (ISSVirginia)
        Subject: [ISSForum] Autorecord and silent install of Server Sensor
        
        

        I've attempted to use the -p switch to do an autorecord of a server
sensor
        installation without any luck. Supposedly you can do a command like:
        "RSServerSensor70.exe -pc:\responsefile.rsp" and the installation
will
        create a response file to be used to provide all of the information
when
        performing subsequent installs therefore no interaction by the
person
        installing the product. This is documented as an available feature
in the
        Server Sensor 7 installation guide yet it never works for me. I use
the -p
        switch and the installation proceeds yet no response file is ever
created.
        Our purpose for this is simple - we want to create an unattended
install
        that our Systems Administrators can use when setting up new
machines.
        
        Does anyone out there have any suggestions?
        
        Eric S. Lewis
        Technical Security Officer
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