<DefaultDeviceContact>System Administrator name not set</DefaultDeviceContact>
<DefaultDeviceLocation>machine location not set</DefaultDeviceLocation>
<SupportedFields>2</SupportedFields>
</SetContactLocation>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<SetPrinterAsDefault>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the behavior of the "Set Printer As Default" checkbox on the finish dialog and also
the default behavior of whether the installer will set the printer currently being installed as the default
print queue.
OPTIONS:
0 - Let installer/user decide whether printer should be set as default (will be set as default if no other printer is currently set as default - checkbox will be provided to change setting)
1 - Set printer as default but provide checkbox to change setting
2 - Never set printer as default and hide checkbox so user can't change setting
3 - Always set printer as default and hide checkbox so user can't change setting
4 - Never set printer as default but show disabled checkbox (user still can't change setting)
5 - Always set printer as default but show disabled checkbox (user still can't change setting)
6 - Do not set printer as default but provide checkbox to change setting
-->
<SetPrinterAsDefault>0</SetPrinterAsDefault>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<SkipDefault>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether the installer will set the printer being installed as the default based on the manufacturer
name of the print queue that is currently set as the default on the target operating system (this works in conjunction with
the <SetPrinterAsDefault> tag above). If the installer is currently defined to set the printer being installed as the
default print queue, it will then iterate through the list of Manufacturers defined below and compare the string values
contained within these tags with the manufacturer of the print queue that is currently set as the default on the target
operating system. If it finds a match between these strings, it will NOT set the printer as the default. But if no match
is found, it will then proceed to set the printer being installed as the default print queue.
OPTIONS:
Add a <Manufacturer> tag with the manufacturer name for any printers that are currently set as the default print queue that
belong to this manufacturer and that you do not wish to replace with the printer currently being installed.
-->
<SkipDefault>
<Manufacturer>Xerox</Manufacturer>
<Manufacturer>Tektronix</Manufacturer>
</SkipDefault>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<PrintTestPage>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the behavior of the "Print A Test Page" checkbox on the finish dialog and also
the default behavior of whether the installer will print a test page after an install completes successfully
for the printer currently being installed.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do not print a test page after install but provide checkbox to change setting
1 - Print a test page after install but provide checkbox to change setting
2 - Never print a test page after install and hide checkbox so user can't change setting
3 - Always print a test page after install and hide checkbox so user can't change setting
4 - Never print a test page after install but show disabled checkbox (user still can't change setting)
5 - Always print a test page after install but show disabled checkbox (user still can't change setting)
-->
<PrintTestPage>1</PrintTestPage>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<WebDownload>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the behavior of the "Download Files From Internet" checkbox on the options dialog and
also the default behavior of whether the installer will check to download necessary files from the Xerox
website during install.
OPTIONS:
0 - Let installer decide.
1 - Check the "download file from internet" checkbox, but allow the user to change the selection.
2 - Force the installer NOT to download files from internet and hide the checkbox so the user can't select it.
3 - Force the installer to download files from internet and hide the checkbox so the user can't de-select it.
4 - Let the installer try all methods BUT HIDE the checkbox so the user can't select/de-select it.
5 - Force the installer NOT to download files from internet BUT SHOW the disabled checkbox (user can't select it).
6 - Force the installer to download files from internet BUT SHOW the disabled checkbox (user can't de-select it).
7 - Uncheck the "download files from internet" checkbox, but allow the user to change the selection.
-->
<WebDownload>0</WebDownload>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<SharePrinter>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the behavior of the "Share Printer" checkbox on the finish dialog and also
the default behavior of whether the installer will share the print queue created after an install completes
successfully for the printer currently being installed.
OPTIONS:
0 - Let installer/user decide whether printer should be shared
1 - Set printer as shared but provide checkbox to change setting
2 - Never set printer as shared and hide checkbox so user can't change setting
3 - Always set printer as shared and hide checkbox so user can't change setting
4 - Never set printer as shared but show disabled checkbox (user still can't change setting)
5 - Always set printer as shared but show disabled checkbox (user still can't change setting)
6 - Do not set printer as shared but provide checkbox to change setting
-->
<SharePrinter>0</SharePrinter>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<SupportedPrintDrivers> & <PrintDriver> tag set
DESCRIPTION:
The following settings define which print drivers are supported for install. For each additional driver
supported a <PrintDriver> tag set should be created with the set of sub-tags as described below.
NOTE: Currently we support a maximum of 3 driver types.
OPTIONS:
- <Name>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the name of the particular driver we are adding support for.
- <OSList>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting contains a list of comma delimited values that represent the supported Operating Systems for
the current driver.
OPTIONS:
Available values: Win2000,WinXP32,WinXP64,WinServer2003_32,WinServer2003_64,Vista32,Vista64,WinServer2008_32,WinServer2008_64,Win7_32,Win7_64,Other
- <Default>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether or not the current driver should be used as the default during install.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do NOT use the current driver as the default
1 - Use the current driver as the default
NOTE: You can also leave this tag out altogether and it won't use the current driver as the default
This setting defines whether PrintingScout will be enabled, disabled or left alone after a successful installation.
OPTIONS:
0 - No change made by the installer (Default)
1 - Disable PrintingScout
2 - Enable PrintingScout
-->
<DisablePrintingScout>0</DisablePrintingScout>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<ForcePrinterDetection>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether communication with a printer is required before installation can occur. If it is required, the installer
will not proceed until successful communication with a valid device has been made. If it is not required and the installer was unable
to communicate with the device address entered, the installer will prompt for the selection of a supported model before continuing.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do NOT force printer detection in order to install
1 - Force printer detection in order to install
-->
<ForcePrinterDetection>0</ForcePrinterDetection>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<BidiSetting>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines which option will be selected for bi-directional communication in the driver after a successful install.
OPTIONS:
0 - (Default) Automatic
2 - Off
-->
<BidiSetting>0</BidiSetting>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<ProductBanner>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines which product banner to display for about box and for installer.
OPTIONS:
1 - FX
-->
<ProductBanner>0</ProductBanner>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<SilentInstall>
DESCRIPTION:
These settings define whether the installer will attempt to run a silent install using a specific IP Address or DNS Name. A silent install
consists of no prompts or user interaction during install. If the install is unable to complete successfully or communication with the device
is required but can't be established, then prompts and user interaction may be required.
OPTIONS:
- <Enabled>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether the SilentInstall section is enabled or disabled.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do not run silent install
1 - Run silent install
- <DeviceIPOrDNS>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the IP Address or DNS name of the device you want to silently install.
NOTE: If <Enabled> is set to 1 but no value is specified for <DeviceIPOrDNS>, the installer will start a typical install without attempting
a silent install.
- <SilentTestPage>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether a test page will be printed once the silent install has completed.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do not print test page once the silent install has completed
1 - Print test page once the silent install has completed
- <SilentDefaultPrinter>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether the printer will be set as the default once the silent install has completed.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do not set the printer as the default once the silent install has completed
1 - Set the printer as the default once the silent install has completed
- <SilentSharePrinter>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether the printer will be automatically shared once the silent install has completed.
OPTIONS:
0 - Do not share printer once the silent install has completed
1 - Share printer once the silent install has completed
-->
<SilentInstall>
<Enabled>0</Enabled>
<DeviceIPOrDNS></DeviceIPOrDNS>
<SilentTestPage>1</SilentTestPage>
<SilentDefaultPrinter>1</SilentDefaultPrinter>
<SilentSharePrinter>0</SilentSharePrinter>
</SilentInstall>
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MAIN TAG NAME(s):
<LaunchExecutable>
DESCRIPTION:
The following section defines one or more programs to be executed at various points throughout the install process. In order to create multiple programs to
execute, simply add a new set of <LaunchExecutable> tags.
OPTIONS:
- <Enabled>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether the current <LaunchExecutable> section is enabled or disabled.
OPTIONS:
0 - This current <LaunchExecutable> section is disabled
1 - This current <LaunchExecutable> section is enabled
- <Path>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the file path and name of the executable to launch.
OPTIONS:
Enter the file path and name as one string (ie: C:\MyDirectory\MyFile.exe)
You can also use pre-defined installer values such as...
!CDROOT! - Inserts the root directory of the CD without a following \
- <Status>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether to launch the executable based on the result of the installation.
OPTIONS:
0 = Execute the application only if a successful install has completed (if this is a print & scan install, BOTH must be successful in order to execute the app)
1 = Execute the application only if a successful print install has completed (if this is a scan only install, we will never execute the app)
2 = Execute the application only if a successful scan install has completed (if this is a print only install, we will never execute the app)
3 = Execute the application no matter what happens during install
- <Time>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines at what point during the installation process to launch the executable.
OPTIONS:
0 - Execute the application after the installation process is complete and the user has dismissed the finish dialog (by clicking finish/close)
1 - Execute the application after the installation process is complete for a print install (if this is a print & scan install, it will execute after the print install has completed but before the scan install has started. If you use this setting, NEVER set <Status> to 0 with a print & scan install or 2 with a print only or scan only install, otherwise the installer will never execute the application)
2 - Execute the application after the installation process is complete for a scan install (this is essentially the same setting as 4 below since it will execute once the scan install has completed, but before the finish dialog is displayed)
3 - Execute the application after the installation process is complete but before the finish dialog is displayed (if this is a print & scan install, it will execute after the scan install but before the finish dialog is displayed)
4 - Execute the application before the install process has started. If this setting is used, any <Status> setting will be ignored.
5 - Execute the application after the whole install process has completed (including after the registration dialog has been dismissed if applicable)
- <Wait>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines how you want the installer to wait for the executable to finish before continuing.
OPTIONS:
0 = NOWAIT (do not wait for the executable to finish, just continue on immediately)
1 = WaitForInputIdle INFINITE (wait for the UI before continuing)
2 = WaitForSingleObject INFINITE (wait for the executable process to complete before continuing on)
NOTE: If you set to 1 or 2, you are suspending execution of the installer until the executable process is
idle or completes. Use these settings with caution.
- <Params>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines any parameters that should be passed on to the program being executed when it is called.
OPTIONS:
Enter any parameters to pass to the executable being called within this tag.
The following section defines one or more registry entries to create at various points throughout the install process. In order to create multiple registry entries,
simply add a new set of <CreateRegistry> tags.
OPTIONS:
- <Enabled>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether the current <CreateRegistry> section is enabled or disabled.
OPTIONS:
0 - This current <CreateRegistry> section is disabled
1 - This current <CreateRegistry> section is enabled
- <HKEYRoot>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the ROOT HKEY to use.
OPTIONS:
0 = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
1 = HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
2 = HKEY_CURRENT_USER
3 = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
4 = HKEY_USERS
- <SubKeyName>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the name of the subkey to create (or open if it exists)
OPTIONS:
Enter the subkey name to create or open.
NOTE: This setting can be left blank if attempting to create a registry entry at the root HKEY level.
- <ValueName>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the name of the value to create within the subkey.
OPTIONS:
Enter the value name to create.
NOTE: This setting can be left blank if only a registry key is needed.
- <ValueType>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the type of registry value we are creating.
OPTIONS:
0 = REG_SZ (string)
1 = REG_DWORD (32-bit number)
- <ValueVal>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines the actual value to assign to the value name registry entry above being created.
OPTIONS:
NOTE: This setting can be left blank if only a registry key is needed. If this is left blank but a ValueName was specified, then a (Default) value entry
will be created if one doesn't already exist.
- <Status>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines whether to create the registry entry based on the result of the installation.
OPTIONS:
0 = Create the registry entry only if a successful install has completed (if this is a print & scan install, BOTH must be successful in order to create the registry entry)
1 = Create the registry entry only if a successful print install has completed (if this is a scan only install, we will never create the registry entry)
2 = Create the registry entry only if a successful scan install has completed (if this is a print only install, we will never create the registry entry)
3 = Create the registry entry no matter what happens during install
- <Time>
DESCRIPTION:
This setting defines at what point during the installation process to create the registry entry.
OPTIONS:
0 - Create the registry entry after the installation process is complete and the user has dismissed the finish dialog (by clicking finish/close)
1 - Create the registry entry after the installation process is complete for a print install (if this is a print & scan install, it will create the registry entry after the print install has completed but before the scan install has started. If you use this setting, NEVER set <Status> to 0 with a print & scan install or 2 with a print only or scan only install, otherwise the installer will never create the registry entry)
2 - Create the registry entry after the installation process is complete for a scan install (this is essentially the same setting as 4 below since it will create the registry entry once the scan install has completed but before the finish dialog is displayed)
3 - Create the registry entry after the installation process is complete but before the finish dialog is displayed (if this is a print & scan install, it will create the registry entry after the scan install but before the finish dialog is displayed)
4 - Create the registry entry before the install process has started. If this setting is used, any <Status> setting will be ignored.
5 - Create the registry entry after the whole install process has completed (including after the registration dialog has been dismissed if applicable)