You can install specific Safeguard Authentication Services components from the Windows command line using Msiexec.exe, the Microsoft Windows Installer program, which processes product installation files in the .MSI format. You can either double-click the individual Safeguard Authentication Services component .msi files or you can run msiexec.exe to install, modify, and perform other operations from the Windows command line.
The individual Safeguard Authentication Services component .msi files, located on the distribution media in the windows folder, are:
You can use the following properties on the command line when installing the individual Safeguard Authentication Services components.
MSI property | Description |
---|---|
INSTALLFOLDER | Specifies the directory where you want to install the package. (Core X86 only.)
Default: %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Quest Software\Authentication Services |
INSTALLDESKTOPSHORTCUTS | Specifies whether or not to install desktop shortcuts.
Default: 0 (Do not install desktop shortcuts.) |
INSTALLSTARTMENUSHORTCUTS | Specifies whether or not to install Start menu shortcuts.
Default: 0 (Do not install Start menu shortcuts.) |
ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT | Specifies whether or not to add an entry in the Uninstall or change a program interface (Add/Remove Programs) for each individual component (ADUC, Group Policy, and Control Center).
Default: 0 (Add entry in Add/Remove Programs.) |
NOCHANGEPSPOLICY | Specifies whether or not to allow PowerShell execution policy modifications. (Core X86 only.)
Default: 0 (Allow PowerShell policy modifications.) |
The following procedures show examples of using the MSI Properties from the Windows command line.
To install Safeguard Authentication Services Windows components using Msiexec.exe
msiexec /i cc.msi
Note: Run msiexec -help to see the full command syntax.
msiexec INSTALLFOLDER=%SystemDrive%:\<Directory> /i coreX86.msi
Note: By default, the installation directory is:
%SystemDrive%:\Program Files\Quest Software\Authentication Services
%SystemDrive%:\Program Files (x86)\Quest Software\Authentication Services
msiexec INSTALLDESKTOPSHORTCUTS=1 /i cc.msi
msiexec INSTALLSTARTMENUSHORTCUTS=1 /i cc.msi
msiexec ARPSYSTEMCOMPONET=0 /i aducX64.msi
Note: Setting ARPSYSTEMCOMPONET to 1 prevents the application from displaying in the Uninstall or change a program interface (Add/Remove Programs).
Msiexec.exe INSTALLFOLDER=C:\foo INSTALLDESKTOPSHORTCUTS=1 INSTALLSTARTMENUSHORTCUTS=0 ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT=1 NOCHANGEPSPOLICY=1 /i corex86.msi
If you run this command line, the Core X86 package will be installed into C:\foo, icons will be added to the Desktop, but no Start menu shortcut will be added. Furthermore, this package will not be listed in the Uninstall or change a program interface (Add/Remove Programs) and the PowerShell Execution Policy will not be updated.
To uninstall Safeguard Authentication Services components from the Windows command line
msiexec /uninstall cc.msi
Notes:
You can specify either /uninstall or /x.
If you manually install MSI files, take care to uninstall them in the reverse order that they are installed. For example if you install CoreX86 and AducExtensionsx86 remove them in this order: AducExtensionsx86, then Corex86.
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