Difference between revisions of "Picasa"
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Google Picasa is a handy picture album tool. Download it at [http://picasa.google.com/ Picasa homepage]. | Google Picasa is a handy picture album tool. Download it at [http://picasa.google.com/ Picasa homepage]. | ||
− | Use the following XML file to | + | Use the following XML file to perform a silent installation: |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> | ||
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Please note that this package is not that easy to silently install. Mainly because it forks processes after installation which have to be terminated. Therefore you need the Microsoft Taskkill command installed for it to work. | Please note that this package is not that easy to silently install. Mainly because it forks processes after installation which have to be terminated. Therefore you need the Microsoft Taskkill command installed for it to work. | ||
− | An uninstall string is not yet | + | An uninstall string is not yet provided. As far as I recall I did not manage to get a fully unattended installation from Picasa :-(. |
[[Category:Silent Installers]] | [[Category:Silent Installers]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 12 March 2008
Google Picasa is a handy picture album tool. Download it at Picasa homepage.
Use the following XML file to perform a silent installation:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<packages>
<package id='Picasa' name='Picasa' revision='27' priority='50' reboot='false' >
<!-- Picasa album program -->
<check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='Picasa 2' />
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Picasa v.2.7 (Build 36.60, 0)\setup.exe" /S' />
<install cmd='cmd /C taskkill /F /IM Picasa2.exe' >
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install cmd='cmd /C taskkill /F /IM PicasaMediaDetector.exe' >
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install cmd='cmd /C reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" /v "Picasa Media Detector" /f' />
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Picasa v.2.7 (Build 36.60, 0)\setup.exe" /S' />
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" /v "Picasa Media Detector" /f' />
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C taskkill /F /IM Picasa2.exe' >
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C taskkill /F /IM PicasaMediaDetector.exe' >
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" /v "Picasa Media Detector" /f' />
</package>
</packages>
Please note that this package is not that easy to silently install. Mainly because it forks processes after installation which have to be terminated. Therefore you need the Microsoft Taskkill command installed for it to work.
An uninstall string is not yet provided. As far as I recall I did not manage to get a fully unattended installation from Picasa :-(.