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- ; INFORMATION ABOUT AUTOMATED INSTALL
- ;
- ; Automated install is a feature that allows
- ; users to run the Lotus Install program
- ; without the user interface. This feature
- ; is particularly useful for system administrators
- ; who manage installs and upgrades for
- ; large groups of users.
- ;
- ; System administrators use this feature
- ; by filling in the fields in this response
- ; file (instlfs.rsp), and then making this
- ; file available to end users. The information
- ; you supply in this file provides input
- ; to the Install program so it can run without
- ; user intervention.
- ;
- ; NOTE: Only system administrators should edit
- ; this file. Individual users should use the
- ; response file provided to them by their system
- ; administrator.
- ;
- ;
- ; TO USE THE AUTOMATED INSTALL FEATURE:
- ;
- ; 1) Prepare the Response File:
- ;
- ; a) Back up this file by copying it
- ; to a new name (instlfs.sav, for example)
- ; so you can start fresh at any time.
- ; b) In this file, provide the information
- ; for each field. Examine each default
- ; value to make sure it is the value you
- ; want. Read the comments for each field
- ; for information about legal values and
- ; possible interactions with other fields.
- ; c) Validate your response file by running
- ; an install that uses this file as input.
- ; (See the command line information below).
- ; The Install program displays any errors
- ; that occur. Remember that if you are
- ; testing node installs, you must run a
- ; server install first.
- ;
- ; 2) Make the Response File Available to
- ; End Users
- ;
- ; When your response file has no errors
- ; and performs the install as you intended,
- ; make it available to your users with
- ; instructions about how to run the Install
- ; program. You might want to tell them
- ; what command line to type, or you might
- ; choose a different method. The best
- ; distribution strategy depends on the tools
- ; you have available at your site.
- ;
- ;
- ; TO RUN AN AUTOMATED INSTALL:
- ; Choose Run from the Start menu (Windows 95 or
- ; Windows NT 4.0) or choose File Run from the
- ; Windows Program Manager (Windows NT 3.51),
- ; and type the install command:
- ;
- ; <Path>\install /A <ResponseFilePath> [/U ["UserName"]]
- ; [/O [<LogFilePath>]] [/?]
- ;
- ; where:
- ; Path is the location of the install program
- ; executable.
- ; /A turns on the automated install feature.
- ; ResponseFilePath is the full path and
- ; name of the response file. If you do
- ; not specify a path, this defaults to
- ; the directory in which your install
- ; executable resides.
- ; /U allows you to specify the name of the user.
- ; "UserName" is the name of the user to which
- ; this copy of the program is registered.
- ; See the comments for the UserName field
- ; below for information about defaults.
- ; /O allows you to specify the status log file
- ; path and filename.
- ; LogFilePath is the full path and name of the
- ; status log file. If you do not specify a
- ; path, this defaults to \<windowsdir>\lotinst.log.
- ; /? brings up the command line usage message.
- ;
- ;
- ; HINTS AND TIPS:
- ;
- ; Do not change the field names to the left
- ; of the equal signs (=) in this file.
- ; Changing the field names will cause errors.
- ;
- ; Do not remove fields from this
- ; file. Removing fields will
- ; cause errors.
- ;
- ; If you perform a standalone or node
- ; install to add another language to
- ; this product, the Install program does
- ; not use the directory fields in this file.
- ; The additional language is added to the
- ; existing copy of the product. For more
- ; information about multilingual install,
- ; see the Network Administrator's Guide
- ; (readnet.txt).
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- ;***********************************************
- ; THE RESPONSE FILE STARTS HERE:
- ;
- ;
- [User Registration]
- ; The [User Registration] section is for
- ; information about the end user of this copy
- ; of the product.
- ;
- ; Type the user's name in the "UserName" field.
- ; Type the company's name in the "CompanyName"
- ; field. This information will become a
- ; permanent part of the user's copy of this
- ; program. If you do not supply this
- ; information, the program will attempt
- ; to find the user and company name from
- ; a previously installed version
- ; of this program (if there is one), or
- ; from the Windows registration information.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- UserName =
- CompanyName =
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- [General Information]
- ; The [General Information] section specifies the
- ; type of install you want to perform and the program
- ; group to which you want to add the product icon.
- ;
- ; Use the "InstallType" field to specify the kind of
- ; install you want to perform.
- ; 1 Standalone Install
- ; 2 Server Install
- ; 3 Distribution Install
- ; 4 Node install
- ;
- ; Remember that if you want to run a node install,
- ; you must run a server install first, and use the
- ; install.exe generated by the server install.
-
- ;***********************************************
- InstallType = 4
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; Use the "AddiconOption" field to specify whether
- ; Install should add program icons to your
- ; program group or start menu.
- ;
- ; 0 Do not add program icons
- ; 1 Add program icons
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- AddiconOption = 1
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; Use the "ProgramGroup" field to name the program
- ; group to which you want to add this product's icon.
- ; This field is only used if you are doing a standalone,
- ; server, or node install on Windows NT 3.51 and the
- ; AddiconOption field is set to 1. It is not used on
- ; Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, or if the AddiconOption
- ; field is set to 0.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- ProgramGroup = Lotus SmartSuite
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; Use the "StartmenuFolder" field to name the folder
- ; to which you want to add this product's icon.
- ; This field is only used if you are doing a standalone,
- ; server, or node install on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0.
- ; It is not used on Windows NT 3.51 or if the AddiconOption
- ; field is set to 0.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- StartmenuFolder = Lotus SmartSuite
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- [Datalens]
- ; The [Datalens] section provides information
- ; about where to install the Datalens
- ; drivers. The fields in this section are only
- ; used if the products you are installing use
- ; the Datalens drivers, and only during a
- ; server install (InstallType 2).
- ;
- ; Use the "SQLServerName" field to specify the name
- ; of your SQL server.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- SQLServerName =
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; Use the "PARADOXNetInfo" field to specify the
- ; path to the PARADOX server.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- PARADOXNetInfo =
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- [LFS]
- ; The [LFS] section provides information
- ; specific to LFS.
- ;
- ;
- ; CLIENTS: THE 1-2-3 COMMENTS AND FIELDS ARE
- ; PROVIDED TO GIVE YOU AN EXAMPLE OF THE
- ; KIND OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC FIELDS, DEFAULTS,
- ; AND COMMENTS YOU MUST PROVIDE.
- ;
- ; REMOVE THIS COMMENT AND (IF YOU ARE NOT IN
- ; 1-2-3) CHANGE THE FIELDS IN THE [LFS] AND
- ; [CustomizeLFS] SECTIONS TO BE CORRECT FOR
- ; YOUR PRODUCT.
- ;
- ;
- ; The "BASEDIR" field specifies the base directory
- ; for a single product. Your main product directory,
- ; work directory, and all other directories
- ; associated with this product will be created
- ; under this base directory. We recommend that you
- ; use the same base directory for all of the
- ; Lotus products you install. This field is used
- ; only in standalone, file server, and node installs.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- BASEDIR= c:\lotus\
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; CLIENTS: THE DIRECTORY FIELDS LISTED BELOW
- ; ARE ONLY AN EXAMPLE OF THE DIRECTORY
- ; FIELDS CUSTOMERS MAY NEED TO SPECIFY FOR
- ; YOUR PRODUCT. YOU MAY HAVE MORE, FEWER, OR
- ; DIFFERENT FIELDS TO LIST HERE FOR
- ; YOUR PRODUCT. PLEASE MAKE
- ; SURE EACH FIELD IS DOCUMENTED IN THE
- ; COMMENTS SO THE CUSTOMER KNOWS WHAT
- ; THEY ARE FOR.
- ;
- ; REMEMBER TO REMOVE THESE COMMENTS. DO NOT SEND
- ; THIS FILE TO CUSTOMERS WITH THESE COMMENTS IN IT.
- ;
- ; The "LFSDIR" field is only for standalone, node,
- ; and distribution installs. Use the LFSDIR field
- ; to specify the main product directory for LFS.
- ;
- ; Use the "LFSWORKDIR" field to specify the
- ; directory in which node users store their
- ; work.
- ;
- ; Use the "LFSMASTERSDIR" field to specify the
- ; directory for Smart Masters
- ;
- ; Use the "LFSBACKUPDIR" field to specify the
- ; directory in which users back up their work.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- LFSDIR = c:\lotus\LFS\
- LFSWORKDIR = c:\lotus\work\LFS
- LFSMASTERSDIR = c:\lotus\SMASTERS\LFS
- LFSBACKUPDIR = c:\lotus\BACKUP\LFS
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; Use the "SizeOfInstall" field to specify the
- ; size of the LFS install:
- ; 1 Default install
- ; 2 Minimum install
- ; 3 Custom install
- ;
- ; This field is only used during standalone
- ; and file server installs (InstallType 1 and 2).
- ; For file server installs, you can only use
- ; SizeOfInstall 1 or 3.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- SizeOfInstall = 1
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- [CustomizeLFS]
- ; The [CustomizeLFS] section lets you select
- ; which features of LFS you want to install.
- ; This section is only used if the
- ; "SizeOfInstall" field in the [LFS] section
- ; is 3 (custom install).
- ;
- ;
- ; CLIENTS: THIS INCOMPLETE LIST OF 1-2-3
- ; FEATURES IS PROVIDED TO GIVE YOU AN
- ; EXAMPLE OF HOW TO LIST THE CUSTOMIZABLE
- ; FEATURES IN THIS SECTION.
- ;
- ; REMOVE THIS COMMENT AND PROVIDE A COMPLETE
- ; LIST OF YOUR PRODUCT'S CUSTOMIZABLE
- ; FEATURES. ADD COMMENTS TO IDENTIFY
- ; EACH FEATURE.
- ;
- ; IF YOU LIST YOUR PRODUCT'S CORE FILES IN
- ; THIS SECTION, BE SURE TO SUPPLY A COMMENT
- ; THAT TELLS THE USER NOT TO DESELECT THE
- ; CORE FILES THE FIRST TIME THEY INSTALL
- ; THE PRODUCT.
- ;
- ;
- ; 123 Core Features
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- 123CORE = 0
- 123AUDIT = 0
- 123BSOLVER = 1
- 123SOLVER = 1
- 123MTRANS = 1
- 123CHRON = 1
- 123MAPPING = 1
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; 123 Help, samples, tours, and tutorial
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- 123SAMPLE = 1
- 123MHELP = 1
- 123ATHELP = 1
- 123TUTORIAL = 1
- 123TOUR = 0
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- [CustomizeNodeOptionsLFS]
- ; The [CustomizeNodeOptionsLFS] section
- ; is used both during file server installs
- ; (InstallType 2) and during node installs
- ; (InstallType 4). Please read the comments
- ; below for more details.
- ;
- ; For a file server install (InstallType 2),
- ; the [CustomizeNodeOptionsLFS] section allows
- ; network administrators to specify which
- ; features *can* be copied to a node user's
- ; machine during a node install. This section
- ; corresponds to the Node User Feature Access
- ; dialog box in the file server install.
- ; It is only used during a file server install
- ; if SizeOfInstall = 3 (customized install).
- ;
- ; Use the following values in these fields for
- ; a file server install:
- ; 0 Do not allow the feature to be copied
- ; to the user's machine
- ; 1 Allow the feature to be copied the
- ; user's machine
- ;
- ; For a node install (InstallType 4), the
- ; [CustomizeNodeOptionsLFS] section allows
- ; you to specify which features *will* be
- ; copied to the node user's machine during the
- ; node install. This corresponds to the
- ; Local Node Features dialog box in the
- ; node install.
- ;
- ; Use the following values in these fields for
- ; a node install:
- ; 0 Do not copy the feature to the user's
- ; machine
- ; 1 Copy the feature to the user's machine
- ;
- ; Features will be copied to the user's machine
- ; during a node install only if:
- ; * They were selected in this section
- ; during an automated file server install
- ; or in the Node User Feature Access
- ; dialog box during a manual
- ; file server install
- ; AND
- ; * They are selected in this section during
- ; an automated node install or in the
- ; Local Node Features dialog box during
- ; a manual node install.
- ;
- ;
- ; CLIENTS: LIST HERE THE FEATURES YOU LIST
- ; IN THE NODE USER FEATURE ACCESS DIALOG
- ; IN THE SERVER INSTALL. SET THE FEATURES TO
- ; 1 OR 0 ACCORDING TO THE DEFAULT(S) YOU
- ; USE IN THAT DIALOG. REMEMBER TO COMMENT
- ; THE KEYWORDS HERE AS YOU DO IN THE [CustomizeLFS]
- ; SECTION.
- ;
- ; IF YOU DO NOT ENABLE THIS FEATURE IN YOUR
- ; FILE SERVER INSTALL, REMOVE THIS SECTION FROM
- ; YOUR COPY OF THE REPSONSE FILE.
- ;
- ; REMEMBER TO REMOVE THESE COMMENTS. DO NOT SEND
- ; THIS FILE TO CUSTOMERS WITH THESE COMMENTS IN IT.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- ;123SAMPLE = 1
- ;123MASTERS = 1
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ; CLIENTS: REMEMBER TO LIST THE SHARED COMPONENTS
- ; YOUR PRODUCT USES IN PLACE OF THE EXAMPLES IN THIS
- ; FILE. ONLY LIST VISIBLE (SELECTABLE) SHARED COMPONENTS.
- ; USE THE SAME DEFAULTS (ON OR OFF) YOU USE IN
- ; THE CUSTOMIZE DIALOG.
- ;
- ; REMEMBER TO REMOVE THIS COMMENT. DO NOT SEND
- ; THIS FILE TO CUSTOMERS WITH THIS COMMENT IN IT.
- ;
- ;
- [Shared Components]
- ; The [Shared Components] section provides information
- ; about Lotus shared components (such as Spell
- ; Check).
- ;
- ; The "COMPONENTSDIR" field is used only during a
- ; server install.
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- COMPONENTSDIR = c:\lotus\compnent
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ; The fields below allow you to select and
- ; deselect the Lotus shared components.
- ; These fields are only used if the "SizeOfInstall"
- ; field in the [LFS] section is set to 3.
- ;
- ; To select a shared component, set its value
- ; to 1 (one). To deselect a shared component,
- ; set its value to 0 (zero).
- ;
- ;***********************************************
- WIN32SHRSPELLPRG = 1
- ;***********************************************
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ;************************************************
- ;************************************************
- ;
- ;End of Response File
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