Thanks Jim,

I'll give it a try with the sync-installation.  That should basically be 
fine.  I'd however prefer, that the software would appear in the 
software centre as installed package (just for the sake of cleanliness 
and maintainability).

Cheers
frank


On 06.12.13 17:38, Jim Procter wrote:
> Hi Frank.
>
> Relevant bug has been created here:
> http://issues.jalview.org/browse/JAL-1418
>
> You can follow this bug to be notified of any updates if you register
> yourself on the system.
>
> Unfortunately, the 'Professional' version of InstallAnywhere we use does
> not support silent installations.
>
> However, Jalview is a relatively simple package which doesn't modify the
> windows registry. if you have a mechanism for syncing Program File
> directories across clients, you could use that to sync an already
> installed Jalview package to other clients, along with any program
> shortcuts ?
>
> Jim.
>
> On 06/12/2013 15:44, Frank Thommen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently trying to integrate Jalview in our Windows software
>> deployment.  However I could not find a way to install it silently.  The
>> standalone package should be an InstallAnywhere installer, but it
>> doesn't seem to support the "-f <responsefile> -i silent" option.  With
>> "-i silent" the installer immediately quits.  Same thing for the
>> uninstaller.  I could however successfully create a responsefile.
>>
>> We need the package which includes Java, as standard installations here
>> don't contain Java for security reasons.
>>
>> Has anyone successfully deployed Jalview silently?
>>
>> Cheers
>> frank
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