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FlowFact can be installed silently, but it needs some software installed before: | FlowFact can be installed silently, but it needs some software installed before: | ||
Latest revision as of 08:12, 1 March 2011
FlowFact is aCRM software. For more infos see http://www.flowfact.de/
FlowFact can be installed silently, but it needs some software installed before:
- .NET 1.1
- .NET 2.0
- .NET language pack
- Crystal Reports
- Crystal Reports language pack
- import registry entry
- launch FlowFact installer
registry entry
Save it to file, and import with "regedit -s %SOFTWARE%\FlowFact\flowfact.reg":
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FlowFact]
"DOTNETFX"="1"
"DOTNETFX2"="1"
"DOTNETFX2LangpackDEU"="1"
"DOTNET2FlowFactNetApp"="1"
"CRDOTNET2"="1"
FlowFact installation
The installer makes almost no actions requiring manual intervention if it finds all components installed. You can call it by simply:
%SOFTWARE%\FlowFact\setup.exe
The only action requiring manual intervention is the Explorer window opened after installation - so perhaps it's a good idea to reboot the system after installation.
sample .bat script
%SOFTWARE%\flowfact\dotnetfx.exe /q /c:"install /q"
%SOFTWARE%\flowfact\dotnetfx2.exe /q /c:"install /q"
%SOFTWARE%\flowfact\langpackfx2.exe /q /c:"install /q"
start /wait msiexec /q /i %SOFTWARE%\flowfact\CRRedist2005_x86.msi ALLUSERS=1
start /wait msiexec /q /i %SOFTWARE%\flowfact\CRRedist2005_x86_de.msi ALLUSERS=1
regedit -s %SOFTWARE%\FlowFact\flowfact.reg
%SOFTWARE%\FlowFact\setup.exe
other
The installer adds a "FlowFact" uninstall string.
Software doesn't work as a non-Administrator user unless you start it as Administrator for the first time:
start /i %SOFTWARE%\flowfact\FlowFact.EXE
ping -n 30 127.0.0.1
taskkill /f /im setupadd.exe
ping -n 120 127.0.0.1
taskkill /f /im flowfact.exe