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Adding these additional install commands into your WPKG package will modify the registry to disable automatic updates (DisableVersionCheckPolicy), disable supernodes (DisableSupernodePolicy) and disable Skype running at login by default. | Adding these additional install commands into your WPKG package will modify the registry to disable automatic updates (DisableVersionCheckPolicy), disable supernodes (DisableSupernodePolicy) and disable Skype running at login by default. | ||
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<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Skype\Phone" /v "DisableSupernodePolicy" /d "1" /t REG_DWORD /f' /> | <install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Skype\Phone" /v "DisableSupernodePolicy" /d "1" /t REG_DWORD /f' /> | ||
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==Skype for Business 5.0== | ==Skype for Business 5.0== |
Revision as of 14:53, 27 October 2011
Skype, available from http://www.skype.com, is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free, while calls to both traditional landline telephones and mobile phones can be made for a fee using a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features which include instant messaging, file transfer, and video conferencing.
Skype (Personal Version) (EXE installer)
Skype (Personal Version) 5.5
This is a silent installer for Skype version 5.5.
<package id="skype" name="Skype" revision="5.5" priority="10" reboot="false">
<variable name="REVISION" value="5.5"/>
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Skypeâ„¢ %REVISION%"/>
<install cmd="%SOFTWARE%\Skype\SkypeSetupFull_%REVISION%.exe /VERYSILENT /nogoogle"/>
<upgrade cmd="%SOFTWARE%\Skype\SkypeSetupFull_%REVISION%.exe /VERYSILENT /nogoogle"/>
</package>
Skype (Personal Version) 4 and 5
This is a silent installer for Skype versions 4 and 5.
<package
id="skype"
name="Skype"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="10">
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\unins000.exe" />
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\Skype\SkypeSetup.exe /VERYSILENT' />
<upgrade cmd='%SOFTWARE%\Skype\SkypeSetup.exe /VERYSILENT' />
<remove cmd='%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\unins000.exe /SILENT' />
</package>
Skype for Business (MSI installer)
If you prefer to work with MSI files, download the Skype for Business version at http://c.skype.com/download/skype/windows/business/ (downloading requires a valid Skype account or to create a new one)
The Skype IT Administrator's Guide, available from http://www.skype.com/go/administrators.guide (but for Skype 4.2), includes a table of registry keys for controlling policies such as automatic updates and becoming a supernode.
When using the MSI installer, you will get an MSI error 1638 when doing a minor version upgrade (say from 5.0.152 to 5.0.156), however since the product code doesn't change between minor versions, you can get around this by uninstalling based on the product code first, before running the normal installer like this:
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x{9C538746-C2DC-40FC-B1FB-D4EA7966ABEB}'><exit code="1605" /></install> <!-- 5.0 product code -->
Skype for Business 5.5
This applies to 32-bit and 64-bit installations of Skype.
<package
id="skype"
name="Skype"
revision="2"
priority="20">
<variable name="version" value="5.5.0.124" />
<check type='logical' condition='and'>
<!--The real string is "SkypeTM 5.5" -->
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Skype.*" />
<check type='logical' condition='or'>
<!-- The skype.exe version number for 5.5.0.124 is 5.5.32.124 -->
<check
type="file"
condition="versiongreaterorequal"
path="%ProgramFiles%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe"
value="%version%" />
<check
type="file"
condition="versiongreaterorequal"
path="%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe"
value="%version%" />
</check>
</check>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\skype\SkypeSetup.msi"' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\skype\SkypeSetup.msi"' />
<!-- Close a running version of Skype -->
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /shutdown' />
<remove cmd='msiexec /x{F1CECE09-7CBE-4E98-B435-DA87CDA86167} /qn /norestart' />
</package>
Skype for Business 5.5 System Configuration
Adding these additional install commands into your WPKG package will modify the registry to disable automatic updates (DisableVersionCheckPolicy), disable supernodes (DisableSupernodePolicy) and disable Skype running at login by default.
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Skype\Phone" /v "DisableVersionCheckPolicy" /d "1" /t REG_DWORD /f' />
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Skype\Phone" /v "DisableSupernodePolicy" /d "1" /t REG_DWORD /f' />
Skype for Business 5.5 User Configuration
You can disable Skype from starting on login with the following command:
reg delete "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" /v "Skype" /f
Skype for Business 5.0
This applies to 32-bit and 64-bit installations of Skype.
<package
id="skype"
name="Skype"
revision="5.0.32.156"
reboot="false"
priority="50">
<variable name="version" value="5.0.32.156" />
<check type='logical' condition='and'>
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Skype.*" />
<check type='logical' condition='or'>
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%ProgramFiles%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" value="%version%" />
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" value="%version%" />
</check>
</check>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\skype\SkypeSetup-%version%.msi"' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\skype\SkypeSetup-%version%.msi"' />
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /shutdown' />
<remove cmd='msiexec /x{9C538746-C2DC-40FC-B1FB-D4EA7966ABEB} /qn /norestart' />
</package>
Skype for Business 5.0 Configuration
Adding these additional install commands into your WPKG package will modify the registry to disable automatic updates (DisableVersionCheckPolicy), disable supernodes (DisableSupernodePolicy) and disable Skype running at login by default.
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Skype\Phone" /v "DisableVersionCheckPolicy" /d "1" /t REG_DWORD /f' />
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Skype\Phone" /v "DisableSupernodePolicy" /d "1" /t REG_DWORD /f' />
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C reg delete "HKU\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" /v "Skype" /f' />
Skype for Business 4.1
<package
id="skype"
name="Skype"
revision="4.1"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<!-- Skype uses the special TM character in its Add/Remove Programs DisplayName, and WPKG does not like that, so I am doing a version check on Skype.exe. -->
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" value="4.1.32.179" />
<install cmd='msiexec.exe /i "%SOFTWARE%\skype\SkypeSetup.msi" INSTALLLEVEL=1 ALLUSERS=1 TRANSFORMS=:RemoveDesktopShortcut.mst;:RemoveStartup.mst /qn' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec.exe /i "%SOFTWARE%\skype\SkypeSetup.msi" INSTALLLEVEL=1 ALLUSERS=1 TRANSFORMS=:RemoveDesktopShortcut.mst;:RemoveStartup.mst /qn' />
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /shutdown' />
<remove cmd='msiexec.exe /x{5C474A83-A45F-470C-9AC8-2BD1C251BF9A} /qn /norestart' />
</package>
Skype for Business 3.8
Note the extra parameters to the installation string to eliminate the installation of everything except the Skype application and Start/Send To shortcuts.
<package
id="skype"
name="Skype"
revision="380"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<!-- Skype uses the special TM character in its Add/Remove Programs DisplayName, and WPKG does not like that, so I am doing a version check on Skype.exe. -->
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" value="3.8" />
<install cmd='msiexec.exe /i "%SOFTWARE%\SkypeSetup.msi" INSTALLLEVEL=1 ALLUSERS=1 TRANSFORMS=:RemoveDesktopShortcut.mst;:RemoveStartup.mst /qn' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec.exe /i "%SOFTWARE%\SkypeSetup.msi" INSTALLLEVEL=1 ALLUSERS=1 TRANSFORMS=:RemoveDesktopShortcut.mst;:RemoveStartup.mst /qn' />
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /shutdown' />
<remove cmd='msiexec.exe /x{375943E2-B268-4AD7-B7A4-0FD90E9C2AC7} /qn /norestart' />
</package>
Notes
The following information by andreskaasik was published in the Skype forum on May 15 2007. It only works with the MSI.
Installation directory
* The property INSTALLDIR determines the root directory of the Skype installation.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi INSTALLDIR=c:\temp\skype
Installation for All Users
* Adding ALLUSERS=1 causes an installation for all users. By default, the non-interactive installation install the package just for the current user.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi ALLUSERS=1
Feature Selection
* A number of properties allow selection of features to be installed, reinstalled, or removed. The set of features for the Skype installer is
+ Phone - the Skype executable with preloaded graphics and contacts.
+ IEPlugin - the Internet Explorer plugin
+ FFPlugin - the Mozilla Firefox plugin
Administrative installation
* Use the following command to initiate an "administrative" (network) installation:
msiexec /a SkypeSetup.msi TARGETDIR=c:\temp\skype
The files get unpacked into the target directory (which should be a network directory), but no other modification is made to the local system. In addition, another (smaller) msi file is generated in the target directory, which clients can then use to perform a local installation. Currently, there is no user interface for administrative installations, so the target directory must be passed on the command line. There is no specific uninstall procedure for an administrative install - just delete the target directory if no client uses it anymore. Yo can use the "feature properties" and install level to control what features preselected and available for installation.
1. Installs only Skype, plugin features are hidden from end user.
msiexec /a SkypeSetup.msi TARGETDIR=c:\temp FEATURE_IEPLUGIN=0 FEATURE_FFPLUGIN=0 INSTALLLEVEL=1
2. Installs only Skype, plugin features are visible to end user.
msiexec /a SkypeSetup.msi TARGETDIR=c:\temp INSTALLLEVEL=1
3. Installs Skype, IE and FF plugins.
msiexec /a SkypeSetup.msi TARGETDIR=c:\temp INSTALLLEVEL=10
Customization transforms
To install without desktop shortcut
Use the RemoveDesktopShortcut.mst transformation to remove Desktop icon.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi TRANSFORMS=:RemoveDesktopShortcut.mst
To install without any shortcuts
Use the RemoveAllShortcuts.mst transformation to remove all shortcuts in "Start" and "Send To" menus and the Desktop icon.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi TRANSFORMS=:RemoveAllShortcuts.mst
To disable starting Skype automatically at logon
Use the RemoveStartup.mst transformation to disable Skype starting automatically after user has logged in.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi TRANSFORMS=:RemoveStartup.mst
Launching Skype after installation
* The property STARTSKYPE can be used to control the Skype launch at the end of installation (full user interface only). For example, the following command disables Skype launch after installation ends.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi STARTSKYPE=FALSE /qf
Removing previous Skype installations
* The Skype MSI package is designed to remove old Skype (Inno) setups on install. The SKYPEREMOVAL=[DEFAULT|INNO|SCRIPT] property was introduced to control how this removal works.
By default the version of installed Skype package determines the removal method: if version < 2.6 then custom uninstall script is run else the Inno uninstall action is executed. For example, the following command forces Skype to use custom JScript to remove previous installation.
msiexec /i SkypeSetup.msi SKYPEREMOVAL=SCRIPT /qf