maniaq Posted May 28, 2005 Posted May 28, 2005 hey there, I have noticed that in scripting there are some "inicials" like: /S, /N, qb-, /f......but what do they mean. my question is there a link where these "inicials" are explained. thank yu
dman Posted May 28, 2005 Posted May 28, 2005 They are called "switches". they control the behavior of the program in question.type the name of the program followed by "/?" to see what they do
vakhal Posted May 29, 2005 Posted May 29, 2005 so...if you were to do that and the programs installs as usual, does that mean that there are no switches for that program ??
Alanoll Posted May 29, 2005 Posted May 29, 2005 the switches are used to make the installation silent. Each installer has it's own.so...if you were to do that and the programs installs as usual, does that mean that there are no switches for that program ??Depends on the program. You could either just be using the wrong switch, or the switch is case sensitive.
bacd Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 ...or in a worst case scenario, the switches have been disabled...I hate when that happens, I mean WHY?????
sleepnmojo Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 ...or in a worst case scenario, the switches have been disabled...I hate when that happens, I mean WHY?????<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Either the company is to stupid, or they hate you.
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