========================== This note shows the different line commands to run unattended "silent" install/U ninstall(s) for the Broadcom Management Applications installer. NOTES: ====== - All commands are case sensitive - User must "Run as Administrator" for Windows Vista when using "msiexec" for "s ilent" install/uninstall(s). Silent Install (or upgrade) from within the installer source folder: setup /s /v/qn <-- This will install the most common features: BACS and CIM. Silent Install AND create a log file at (f:\1testlog.txt): setup /s /v"/qn /L f:\1testlog.txt" Silently Uninstall from any folder on the hard drive: msiexec /x "{11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555}" /qn Note: The hexidecimal number {11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555} is merely a placeholder. To obtain the correct hexadecimal number please check the key name corresponding with the name of the product you are trying to uninstall in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall. Note: After silently uninstalling it is necessary to reboot the system before re installing this installer. If a reboot is not performed, BASP will not install correctly. Silent Install by Feature on IA32 Platforms: Use the ADDSOURCE to include any o f the features listed below. setup /s /v"/qn ADDSOURCE=BACSi32,BASPi32,SNMPi32,CIMi32" Silent Install by Feature on AMD64/EM64T Platforms: setup /s /v"/qn ADDSOURCE=BACSa64,BASPa64,SNMPa64,CIMa64" Silent Install by Feature on IA64 Platforms: setup /s /v"/qn ADDSOURCE=BACSi64,BASPi64" Silent Install from within a batch file and "wait" for the install to complete b efore continuing with the next commandline: start /wait setup /s /w /v/qn If performing a silent upgrade, your system may reboot automatically. If you wi sh to suppress the reboot, please use the command: setup /s /v"/qn REBOOT=ReallySuppress"