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− | The installation for QSR Nvivo 8 is similar to Nvivo 7 but | + | The installation for QSR Nvivo 8 is similar to Nvivo 7 but a lot more streamlined for the activation process. |
In an interactive Nvivo 8 installation all the components are installed as part of the installation process, some are the same as Nvivo 7 but there are a few new ones including Quicktime and Windows Media Player 11. The details are outlined in the network admin install guide here | In an interactive Nvivo 8 installation all the components are installed as part of the installation process, some are the same as Nvivo 7 but there are a few new ones including Quicktime and Windows Media Player 11. The details are outlined in the network admin install guide here |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 27 January 2009
The installation for QSR Nvivo 8 is similar to Nvivo 7 but a lot more streamlined for the activation process.
In an interactive Nvivo 8 installation all the components are installed as part of the installation process, some are the same as Nvivo 7 but there are a few new ones including Quicktime and Windows Media Player 11. The details are outlined in the network admin install guide here Nvivo 8 Network Administrators Guide
If you follow the guide you must firstly extract Nvivo 8 with a '/a' switch to an admin installation point. You can also download all the dependants from the documents link and place some of them in the same directory as I have done. I have created other folders for ones I am going to keep separate and use another time.
I've added the additional components as <depends> entries. You also should modify the nvivo8Activation.xml with your own credentials.
I have made a custom MS SQL Nvivo install as it needs to make its own database instance during the installation. All the other depends packages are here on WPKG.ORG.
[nvivo8Activation.xml]
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<Activation>
<Request>
<FirstName>Name</FirstName>
<LastName>Surname</LastName>
<Email>helpdesk@domain.com</Email>
<Organization>University of </Organization>
<Department>Information Services</Department>
<AddressLine1>PC Desktop Development</AddressLine1>
<AddressLine2>Address line 1</AddressLine2>
<City>City</City>
<State>County or State</State>
<Country>YEMEN</Country>
<Zipcode>LS23WQE</Zipcode>
<Fax>4411</Fax>
<Phone>4411</Phone>
</Request>
</Activation>
[Nvivo 8 package]
<package id="nvivo8"
name="QSR Nvivo 8"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="1">
<depends package-id="quicktime"/>
<depends package-id="crystalreports"/>
<depends package-id="dotnet20"/>
<depends package-id="sql2005nvivo"/>
<depends package-id="wmp11"/>
<depends package-id="installshield1150"/>
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="QSR NVivo 8.0" />
<install cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\nvivo8\QSR NVivo 8.0.msi" PIDKEY="XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" QSR_DESKTOP_APPLICATION=1 QSR_DESKTOP_TUTORIAL=1 QSR_UI_DEACTIVATION=0 QSR_UPDATE_NOTIFICATIONS=0 /qn ' />
<install cmd='c:\progra~1\qsr\nvivo8~1\nvivo.exe -a %SOFTWARE%\nvivo8\nvivo8Activation.xml ' />
<remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{85257D50-0EAB-4149-9B2E-EB3FA01E0078} /qn ' />
</package>
[MS SQL 2005 Express Edition]
<package id="sql2005nvivo"
name="MS SQL 2005 Express"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="1">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Microsoft SQL Server 2005" />
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\nvivo8\SQLEXPR /qn ADDLOCAL=ALL SQLAUTOSTART=1 INSTANCENAME="QSRNVivo8" SQLCOLLATION="Latin1_General_BIN" ' />
<remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{2750B389-A2D2-4953-99CA-27C1F2A8E6FD} /qn- ' />
</package>