Creating MST based on Commandline parameters - BillBradle

28-Feb-08 04:06:01
I'm trying to put the following commandline install (from Citrix's EdgeSight
4.2 Install Instructions) into an MST, using Orca:

Msiexec /i \\servername\share\EdgeSightEPAgent /l Install_LOG.log /q
COMPANY=MyCompany SERVER_NAME=myServer REMOTE_SECURITY=0
SYNCH_AD_TREE=1

Had no problems with remote_security and synch_ad_tree, as they are both in
the Property Table, and, I just changed the values.

Cannot find Company and Server_name in the Property Table, but, they are
located in other tables, including the Registry Table. Where would I add the
values (do I just change the value [Server_Name] that is in the Registry
Table to the actual name (doing same with Company), or, do I just add those
names and my values into the Property Table?

Thanks!
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