Comodo Silent Installation Switches

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The System Tray Icon (in

A silent install is a non-intrusive method of installing the agent software on devices. That is, there are no messages or windows displayed to the user during the installation. This also ensures that the correct settings are applied to all devices. Notepad silent install is the new article from a series of silent installations. Notepad as free software has two main features. The first is text editing and the second is a source code editor. We will instruct how to silent install notepad. The article explains both, exe and MSI file method. From the Tasks interface of CCS you can switch to display the home screen to provides information about security components and to carry out various tasks: run a program in an virtual sandbox and etc. They may have used different silent switches like /silent, /s, or /S, or they may or may not accept installation parameters at all. Because EXE’s aren’t standardized like MSI files, deploying them to our users becomes more difficult, especially if we need to ensure the installation runs silently and doesn’t restart end-user computers. Comodo IceDragon brings you the browser functions of Firefox combined with the security of Comodo. Furthermore, you get the possibility to easily share a link via Facebook, either on your wall or within a.

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...SilentMode - Switches CES to Silentmode to enable you to configuring the application without any interruptions from various alerts in your computer. The operations that can interfere with users' silentmode experience are either suppressed or postponed. In silentmode: Defense+ / Firewall alert is suppressed. AV database updates and scheduled scans are postponed until the silentmode is over...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-84-1-604-7430-The-System-Tray-Icon.htmlThe System Tray Icon (in Endpoint Manager)

...SilentMode - Switches CCS to Silentmode to enable you to carry out tasks without any interruptions from various alerts in your computer. The operations that can interfere with users' silentmode experience are either suppressed or postponed. In silentmode: Advanced Protection/Firewall alert is suppressed. AV database updates and scheduled scans are postponed until the silentmode is over...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-790-10334-The-System-Tray-Icon.htmlStart Comodo Internet Security (in Comodo Internet Security)

...SilentMode options and more. See The System Tray Icon for more details. SilentMode - Switches CIS to SilentMode if you do want to have any interruptions from various CIS alerts in your computer. The operations that normally interfere while using the system are either suppressed or postponed. In silentmode: HIPS/Firewall alerts are suppressed as if they...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9042-Start-Comodo-Internet-Security.htmlDownload And Install Comodo Dragon Web Browser (in Comodo Dragon Web Browser)

...silentmode using the command line interface with the /S switch. For example, C:/>Download Directory>DragonSetup.exe /S. See ‘Installing in silentmode’ for more details. Step1 - End User License Agreement First, read and accept the end-user license agreement (EULA): Click 'I Agree' button to continue the installation. Click 'Cancel' to abort the installation...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-120-1-279-2526-Download-and-Install-Comodo-Dragon-Web-Browser.htmlThe System Tray Icon (in

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...SilentMode - Switch CIS to silentmode if you do not want to have any interruptions from various CIS alerts. Operations that could potentially interrupt your work are suppressed or postponed. In silentmode: HIPS/Firewall alerts are suppressed as if they are in training mode AV database updates and scheduled scans are postponed until the silentmode is switched off Automatic...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9113-The-System-Tray-Icon.htmlThe Home Screen (in Endpoint Manager)

...SilentmodeSilentMode – Allows you to work without interruption from CCS components. Alerts and updates are either suppressed or postponed. In silentmode: Advanced Protection alert is suppressed as if it is in training mode; AV database updates and scheduled scans are postponed; Automatic containment of unknown applications and real-time virus detection are still functional. Deactivate silentmode...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-790-10331-The-Home-Screen.htmlStarting Comodo Endpoint Security (in Comodo Endpoint Security Manager)

...Mode option. SilentMode - Switches CES to SilentMode to enable you to configuring without any interruptions from various alerts in your computer. The operations that can interfere with users' configuration experience are either suppressed or postponed. In game mode: Defense+ alert is suppressed as if it is in training mode; AV database updates and scheduled scans are postponed until...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-84-1-604-7352-Starting-Comodo-Endpoint-Security.htmlSuppress CCS Alerts Temporarily (in IT Endpoint Manager)

...Silentmode' lets you temporarily disable these alerts so they don't interrupt games or a presentation etc. During this time, operations that can interfere with user experience are either suppressed or postponed. This includes alerts and scheduled scans. All protection components are still 100% active in silentmode. Temporarily stop pop-up alerts Click 'SilentMode' button on the CCS home...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-459-1-1002-15171-Suppress-CCS-Alerts-Temporarily.htmlSuppress CCS Alerts Temporarily (in Dragon Enterprise)

...Silentmode' lets you temporarily disable these alerts so they don't interrupt games or a presentation etc. During this time, operations that can interfere with user experience are either suppressed or postponed. This includes alerts and scheduled scans. All protection components are still 100% active in silentmode. Temporarily stop pop-up alerts Click 'SilentMode' button on the CCS home...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-463-1-1033-15888-Suppress-CCS-Alerts-Temporarily.htmlSuppress CCS Alerts Temporarily (in Advanced Endpoint Protection)

...Silentmode' lets you temporarily disable these alerts so they don't interrupt games or a presentation etc. During this time, operations that can interfere with user experience are either suppressed or postponed. This includes alerts and scheduled scans. All protection components are still 100% active in silentmode. Temporarily stop pop-up alerts Click 'SilentMode' button on the CCS home...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-467-1-1050-16718-Suppress-CCS-Alerts-Temporarily.html

Command Line Installation

You can install SecureZIP from the Windows command-line prompt or a batch file. In the command line, you can set values for various properties to customize the installation.

The command line looks like this:

where:

  • /S is a switch that tells InstallShield® to run silently and not to display various initial screens (that say, for example, Preparing to install )

  • /v is a switch that must be used to pass any specified SecureZIP properties to the Windows installer.

  • <properties> is a list of property settings

You can also optionally pass in a switch to specify either the Basic UI, that displays a dialog containing only a Cancel button to allow canceling of the installation; or No UI, that displays no dialog. Both Basic UI and No UI can run unattended. The default is the full, graphical UI, which is interactive and so cannot run unattended.

Installshield Silent Installation

SwitchSpecifies
/qbBasic UI
/qnNo UI

Any quotes (') in the parameters must be escaped with a backslash ().

Examples:

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The properties you can set or change are described below.

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  • By default, the installation associates with SecureZIP the types of files listed in the following table. These file associations enable you to open a file of any of these types in SecureZIP by double-clicking it in Windows Explorer.

    File TypeProperty
    ZIPPKZIPASSOC
    UUEncode/XXencodedPKUUEASSOC
    GZIP and TARPKGZASSOC
    BZIP2PKBZ2ASSOC
    ARJPKARJASSOC
    RARPKRARASSOC
    LZHPKLZHASSOC
    JARPKJARASSOC
    CABPKCABASSOC
    Z (UNIX compress)PKZASSOC
    7ZipPK7ZASSOC
    Disk Images (ISO, IMG, CDR)PKISOASSOC

    If you do not want a particular file type associated with SecureZIP, set its corresponding property to 0 in the command line. For example:

  • By default, the installation creates shortcuts to SecureZIP. If you do not want a shortcut created in one of the places listed in the table below, set the corresponding property to 0.

    LocationProperty
    Program group on start menuPKSTARTMENU
    DesktopPKDESKTOP
  • SecureZIP Attachments, the extension module for zipping email messages and attachments, installs by default if Outlook is detected. To not install SecureZIP Attachments, set the PK_PKZIP_ATT property to No using a command line like this:

  • The SecureZIP Attachments tool tray icon runs in the system tray. If you want it to run each time you start your computer, set the START_PKTRAY property to 1. Otherwise set it to 0. (You can also control display of the tooltray icon from the Start menu command SecureZIP Attachments Status.)

  • If you want SecureZIP to install somewhere other than the system's Program Files directory, use the INSTALLDIR property and set it to the new location. For example:

  • SecureZIP checks the PKWARE license key each time the program runs. Use the LICENSE_KEY property to set the license key on users' systems. For example:

  • If you have SecureZIP Enterprise and have defined contingency keys or created a policy that you want to apply to a new installation, set the PKPOLICY property to identify the location of the policy file containing your settings. Enter a command line like the following:

    The command line sets the PKPOLICY property to the specified name and location of the policy file. (The path and file name shown above are just a sample. You can use any full path and file name. Do not use a relative path.)

    NOTE: If the defined policy file is stored on the network, the network share must be available when running SecureZIP.

    Before you can use the policy file, you must also import into each user's registry a key that contains the certificate used to sign the file. You can use SecureZIP Enterprise to create a .reg file that imports policy certificates to the right key. To use such a .reg file, do one of the following:

    • Set the SecureZIPPOLICY_CERTS property to point to and run the .reg file when SecureZIP is installed (see Import Policy Certificates, below).

    • After installation, run the .reg file on each end-user machine to import its certificates.

  • If you have SecureZIP Enterprise and have defined contingency keys or created a policy, you can set the POLICY_CERTS property to point to a .reg file that imports policy certificates (used to sign policy files) when SecureZIP is installed. For example:

    or, using a local path:

    Note the backslashed quotes around the path in the example above. The quotes are necessary because the path contains spaces.

    You can use SecureZIP Enterprise to create a .reg file that contains the key and certificates to import.

  • Set whether certificate request wizard runs automatically... (DEPRECATED)

    SecureZIP users who do not have a PKWARE (Comodo) X.509 certificate can click Get a Digital Certificate in the Help menu to run a certificate request wizard.

    You can change this default auto-run behavior (if, for example, you only use OpenPGP for encryption and signing) by setting the PK_CERT_AUTORUN property. Set the property to 1 to enable the wizard to run automatically; set it to 0 to disable auto-run. For example:

    <name of pkzip installation file> /S /v'PK_CERT_AUTORUN=0'

  • SecureZIP users who do not have a PKWARE (Comodo) X.509 certificate can click Get a Digital Certificate in the Help menu to run a certificate request wizard.

    You can disable installation of the wizard (and prevent the wizard from ever running) in a command line installation by setting the PK_NO_CERT_REQUEST property to 1:

    Do not install SaveSecure® feature...
  • The SaveSecure feature adds to Miscellaneous options an Office Integration page that contains options to automatically open an archived file in the file's associated application program, and to enable Office Integration.

    The SaveSecure Office Integration option adds menu commands and toolbar buttons to some Microsoft Office applications to make it possible to open documents of appropriate types in the application directly from ZIP files. Documents can also be saved directly to ZIP files using these commands.

    To not install the SaveSecure functionality, set the SAVESECURE property to 0:

  • By default, the Encryption and Signing pages of Security options contain a Backup button that enables the user to export a backup copy of an X.509 private key to a .pfx file. The user can also export a private key by checking a box in the certificate request wizard, which can be run from the command Get a Digital Certificate in the Help menu.

    To hide these controls and not install the key backup functionality, set the PK_KEY_BACKUP property to 0:

    Note: SecureZIP does not backup OpenPGP private keys.

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For information on installing earlier versions of SecureZIP from the command line, contact PKWARE Support.