galvanocentric Posted December 4, 2004 Posted December 4, 2004 I like this method because it cuts a step from the total installation time.Begin by downloading Sygate 5.6 from Downloads.com (don't do it through the Sygate website, TRUST ME )Run Sygate as if to install, and when it's finished with extraction, go to your %temp% directory.You should see an arbitrarily named MSI file.Run it if you want to make sure it's the Sygate MSI file, then copy it to another directory. Close the installer and the MSI file in %temp% vanishes mysteriously so you don't get to do what you're about to do. This is the same procedure you can apply to pretty much 90% of modern InstallShield packages, really.MSI is (thank God) finally becoming an industry standard.So, anyway.Rename the MSI file to sygate.msi and when setting up RunOnceEx.cmd use the following syntax for installing Sygate: sygate.msi /qn REBOOT=ReallySuppress Should work with no problemos. I also use this method to install Daemon Tools and it runs fine, no hardware wizard problems that other people complain about.
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