Difference between revisions of "Toltec Connector"
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Note that for an English version you will need to change the installer program name (from de to en). | Note that for an English version you will need to change the installer program name (from de to en). | ||
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<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Toltec\uninst00.exe" /verysilent' /> | <remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Toltec\uninst00.exe" /verysilent' /> | ||
</package> | </package> | ||
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You can also copy a key with such a command: | You can also copy a key with such a command: | ||
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| − | + | copy %SOFTWARE%\Toltec\toltec.key %programfiles%\Toltec\ | |
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If you would like to know, how to make your current Samba installation work with Kolab (i.e., Kolab and Samba will use the same usernames/passwords from the LDAP server), you can read the [http://wpkg.org/kolab Samba and Kolab user management using LAM] HOWTO. | If you would like to know, how to make your current Samba installation work with Kolab (i.e., Kolab and Samba will use the same usernames/passwords from the LDAP server), you can read the [http://wpkg.org/kolab Samba and Kolab user management using LAM] HOWTO. | ||
[[category:Silent Installers]] | [[category:Silent Installers]] | ||
Revision as of 17:34, 23 April 2008
This is a silent installer and uninstaller for Toltec Connector, needed for Outlook users which want to work with a Kolab server.
Note that for an English version you will need to change the installer program name (from de to en).
<package
id="toltec205"
name="Toltec Connector 2.0.5"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Toltec Connector 2.0" />
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\Toltec\toltec-2.0.5-de-classic.exe /verysilent' />
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Toltec\uninst00.exe" /verysilent' />
</package>
You can also copy a key with such a command:
copy %SOFTWARE%\Toltec\toltec.key %programfiles%\Toltec\
If you would like to know, how to make your current Samba installation work with Kolab (i.e., Kolab and Samba will use the same usernames/passwords from the LDAP server), you can read the Samba and Kolab user management using LAM HOWTO.