I am trying to add a TS step that will install email encryption for Outlook 2010. There is an unattended install file associated with it "install.iss" In order to use the .iss file you need to use a switch of /f1 "absolute path to iss file". I tried creating a package with a program but had no success with that. If you have a use toolkit package step in the setup win and configmgr step is that loaded then for the rest of the TS? If so,Could I use that toolkit package and just place the iss file in my customscripts folder and use %deployroot%\scripts\customscripts\install.iss as my absolute path and would the run command line have to be right after the use toolkit step? I need it to happen after Office 2010 is installed.
Hopefully that all made sense.
Thanks,
Mike
from the Cisco Iron Port manual:
Cisco IronPort recommends you enter an absolute path if you use the /f1 option to change the path and file name.
Test the response file by running the installer on your local computer. To do this, run the following from the command line:
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I am trying to add a TS step that will install email encryption for Outlook 2010. There is an unattended install file associated with it "install.iss" In order to use the .iss file you need to use a switch of /f1 "absolute path to iss file". I tried creating a package with a program but had no success with that. If you have a use toolkit package step in the setup win and configmgr step is that loaded then for the rest of the TS? If so,Could I use that toolkit package and just place the iss file in my customscripts folder and use %deployroot%\scripts\customscripts\install.iss as my absolute path and would the run command line have to be right after the use toolkit step? I need it to happen after Office 2010 is installed.
Hopefully that all made sense.
Thanks,
Mike
from the Cisco Iron Port manual:
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