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Installing or upgrading automatically to a local machine
1. Create a temporary directory on the server. For example, create c:\temp_install.
2. On the CD, locate the files in a subdirectory under \setup\hpsm that is appropriate
for your architecture, either i386, x64, or IA64. Copy the files from that subdirectory
to the temporary directory.
3. From a command prompt, remove the read-only attributes from the files in the
temporary directory by using the command attrib *.* -r.
4. Make a backup copy of the default DTSetup.ini file in the temporary directory.
5. Edit DTSetup.ini as needed using the values described in the previous table.
6. Determine the exact file name of your setup file by using the command dir setup*.*
from the temporary directory command prompt. Depending on how you received
your software (CD or web), your setup file name will be named setup.exe or setup_
xxxx.exe where xxxx is four numbers that specify the build number. For example,
your setup file might be called setup.exe or setup_1352.exe.
7. Run one of the following case-sensitive commands from the temporary directory,
dependingon if you have setup.exe or setup_xxxx.exe where xxxx is a four digit
build number.
setup /s /v"DTSETUPINI=\"c:\dtinstall\DTSetup.ini\" /qn"
setup_xxxx /s /v"DTSETUPINI=\"c:\dtinstall\DTSetup.ini\" /qn"
Note: The command must be run from the directory where the temporary files are
located as well as specifying that directory for the .ini file.
Spacing is critical with this command. A space should precede /s, /v, and
/qn but should not appear anywhere else for the command to work correctly.
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