skavenger Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 Thank You for this update.One question: Your version is english only. How is it possible to install silent in other language like german?Usually i used the /S-switch. What happend with the -ms-Switch? What are the differences?TIA
Martin H Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 Usually i used the /S-switch. What happend with the -ms-Switch? What are the differences?There's no difference; -ms was originally used, but is now deprecated in favor of /S...
JamesPatageule Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 Hi, thanks for this tips ...but with Firefox 3.5.1 no way in silent install to register Firefox default application for HTM and HTML file association ?
DaMageGR Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Hi i used wpi to install firefox with this command:"%wpipath%\Install\Firefox 3.5.2\setup.exe" /INI=%wpipath%\Install\Firefox 3.5.2\ff.ini -msthis is my ini:[install]; The name of the directory where the application will be installed in the; system's program files directory. The security; context the installer is running in must have write access to the; installation directory. Also, the directory must not exist or if it exists; it must be a directory and not a file. If any of these conditions are not met; the installer will abort the installation with an error level of 2. If this; value is specified then InstallDirectoryPath will be ignored.; InstallDirectoryName=Mozilla Firefox; The full path to the directory to install the application. The security; context the installer is running in must have write access to the; installation directory. Also, the directory must not exist or if it exists; it must be a directory and not a file. If any of these conditions are not met; the installer will abort the installation with an error level of 2.; InstallDirectoryPath=c:\firefox\; By default all of the following shortcuts are created. To prevent the; creation of a shortcut specify false for the shortcut you don't want created.;; Create a shortcut for the application in the current user's QuickLaunch; directory. QuickLaunchShortcut=false;; Create a shortcut for the application on the desktop. This will create the; shortcut in the All Users Desktop directory and if that fails this will; attempt to create the shortcuts in the current user's Start Menu directory. DesktopShortcut=false;; Create shortcuts for the application in the Start Menu. This will create the; shortcuts in the All Users Start Menu directory and if that fails this will; attempt to create the shortcuts in the current user's Start Menu directory. StartMenuShortcuts=true; The directory name to use for the StartMenu folder.; note: if StartMenuShortcuts=false is specified then this will be ignored.; StartMenuDirectoryName=Mozilla FirefoxCan someone please tell me why it keeps making the shortcuts i dont want it too?thank you very much.PS: Im new here sorry if this is the wrong section.
Grake Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 You need quotes."%wpipath%\Install\Firefox 3.5.2\setup.exe" /INI="%wpipath%\Install\Firefox 3.5.2\ff.ini" -ms
jpavly Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Hi, fyi I just did place Firefox 3.5.3 to my unattended Windows XP cd, but the /S switch does not work, it still acts like normally interacted setup.I used the old one: Firefox353.exe -msDunno, if this is the "old" switch, but it's the one that worked for me.
mserbin Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 Here is a link to Firefox 3.5.4 silent installer.http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=c158b16...04e75f6e8ebb871
jamesbebby Posted October 29, 2009 Author Posted October 29, 2009 hi, just updated to V3.5.4cheers james
jamesbebby Posted November 7, 2009 Author Posted November 7, 2009 hi, just updated to v3.5.5cheers james
jamesbebby Posted December 15, 2009 Author Posted December 15, 2009 hi, just updated to V3.5.6cheers james
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