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Bitdefender 8 Professional Plus Unattended Install


Nucleus

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this is more than tricky, i'll try to explain it quickly since it can take a LOT of time:

extract the contents of the installer, you'll see a .msi file.

create an admin install point "msiexec.exe /a %path%\bitdefender8.msi"

on the new folder containing the admin install you can edit .ini files, most of them contain preferences.

add the cumulative update overwritten if necessary.

now you are ready to install with /qb switch over the .msi (admin point) or you can take the whole folder and add it to a rar-sfx to save space.

finally your serial is stored on win.ini, you'll need to replace it during installation

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Slight problem. While creating an admin install point, I come to this screen.

bitdefender.jpg

The CD-Key is 10 numbers long. The CD-Key I have is like this: XXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX And i know it works because i have installed BitDefender before.

Anyway, when I click next it just continues to create the admin point. The only reference I found for a serial number is in bdmcon.ini and it's empty, and I believe that because I left the CD-Key field in the image above empty.

serial.jpg

I also couldn't find a win.ini anywhere.

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Where in win.ini do i paste the serial number?

This is my current win.ini, i have bitdefender 8.0 installed, and i dont see the serial number anywhere.

; for 16-bit app support

[fonts]

[extensions]

[mci extensions]

[files]

[Mail]

MAPI=1

CMCDLLNAME32=mapi32.dll

CMCDLLNAME=mapi.dll

CMC=1

MAPIX=1

MAPIXVER=1.0.0.1

OLEMessaging=1

[MCI Extensions.BAK]

aif=MPEGVideo

aifc=MPEGVideo

aiff=MPEGVideo

asf=MPEGVideo

asx=MPEGVideo

au=MPEGVideo

m1v=MPEGVideo

m3u=MPEGVideo

mp2=MPEGVideo

mp2v=MPEGVideo

mp3=MPEGVideo

mpa=MPEGVideo

mpe=MPEGVideo

mpeg=MPEGVideo

mpg=MPEGVideo

mpv2=MPEGVideo

snd=MPEGVideo

wax=MPEGVideo

wm=MPEGVideo

wma=MPEGVideo

wmv=MPEGVideo

wmx=MPEGVideo

wpl=MPEGVideo

wvx=MPEGVideo

[internal]

Device=serial

Install=1101932566

Install2=1120155869

Device2=serial

[annie]

VideoDevice=0

AudioDevice=0

FrameRate=667111

UseFrameRate=1

CaptureAudio=1

WantPreview=1

MasterStream=-1

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[internal]Device=alphanumeric

Install=1101932566

Install2=1120155869

Device2=alphanumeric

what i marked as alphanumeric is your personal bitdefender's encrypted key.

i suggest you to edit your post and remove the content of your win.ini, as any1 reading this post can make use of that key you posted.

as i said (again) just export the entire file (win.ini) during uA.

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add the cumulative update overwritten if necessary.

How can i do that, i downloaded this file but i can`t unzip it, i received this message

x:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\Downloads\Compressed\cumulative.zip: Unexpected end of archive!

i downloaded this file again and the problem still as it.

if this is normall how can i update the admin install point

How can i Disable antispam and firewall features i mean i don`t want to install them.

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How can i Disable antispam and firewall features i mean i don`t  want to install them.

those are part of the whole setup, there's no way to skip them during setup (or at least i haven't found any). continue reading below
when i install with /qb switch over the .msi (admin point) after the installation finishes, scandisk starts automatically, and the registration window opens up. How do i stop these 2 actions?

you've 2 options, to kill the incoming window you can use pskill to stop the process or the recommended...

install BD8 and go to its folder on %PF%, you'll see a bunch of ini files. after creating the admin install point, overwrite .ini files present on that folder with the ones on %PF%.

this is the way to export your preferences (i.e. to disable antispam and firewall features, this is for mzar720 :)).

you can alternatively dig on those .ini files to just disable the incoming autoscan window. hope it to be clear :P

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