Windows Unattended Installs and Updates

When several computers across a network require either an install or update of a specific Windows operating system, you can use an unattended install or update to automate the process. 

To automate the process, a bootable disk logs each computer requiring installation or update onto a central server that contains the install executable. After the remote computer logs on, the central server then pushes the operating system to the computer. 

For technical instructions, refer to the text files located in the PUSH or UPDATE folder on the Intel CD. This folder contains specific subfolders for each supported version of Windows. 

Component Installer Information

When installing advanced features in Windows unattended mode, use the following command line guidelines for advanced features.

Intel® PROSet and Priority Packet:

Setup.exe /<Component-Name> [TARGET_PATH=<path> ERROR_PATH =<path> /s /u]

Where:

· Component-Name Is one of the following: [PROSet | PriorityPacket]

· TARGET_PATH Specifies the target install directory

· ERROR_PATH Specifies the target error file path name

· /s silent mode

· /u uninstall

WBEM:

Wbem.exe [/s TARGET_PATH=<path> ERROR_PATH=<path>]

DMI

Dmi-snmp.exe [/s ERROR_PATH=<path>]

QOS:

Wbem.exe [/s TARGET_PATH=<path>]

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