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Administrative image questions

Administrative image questions

Administrative image questions

(OP)
The problem I'm having is that when I run the administrative upgrade via the html file it installs sw2007 fine with all of the options in the ini file, but then as soon as it is done installing it wants to remove sw2006 from the machine unless I cancel out of it.

Here is my .ini file below privatized for obvious reasons:

[Destination Folder Section]
INSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files\SolidWorks 2007\
TOOLBOXFOLDER=\\<server>\<share>\SW2007TOOLBOX\
[Upgrade Section]
UPGRADESWINSTALL=0
SWSPUPGRADE=0
[Office Option Section]
OFFICEOPTION=2
[Security Section]
SOLIDWORKSSERIALNUMBER=(xxx)
[Properties Section]
DONGLEDRIVER=0
ENABLEPERFORMANCE=1
INSTALLWDS=0
[SNL Section]
SERVERLIST=(xxx)
[Features Section]
ADDLOCAL=English,Manuals,SolidWorks,AddIns,SupportedLanguages,Intel_VBA_English,SolidWorksAnimator,SolidWorksTaskScheduler,SolidWorksDesignChecker,DCProgramFiles,ExampleFiles,FeatureWorks,InstantWebsite,Intel_VBA_Common,PhotoWorksRender,RealViewGraphicsdisplay,SampleFiles,SolidWorksToolbox,SolidWorksUtilities
[Extra Options Section]
ADMINMSIPATH=\\<server>\<share>\English_i386_SolidWorks.msi
[Additional Security Section]
computername=activationserialnumber

Any ideas or thoughts would be great!

Tony

P4 2.80 GHZ
3 GB RAM
Quadro FX 1000 (71.84)
SolidWorks 2006 SP3.0
2003 Yamaha YZF-R1

RE: Administrative image questions

(OP)
**Refromated due to page not displaying correctly**

The problem I'm having is that when I run the administrative upgrade via the html deployment file it installs sw2007 fine with all of the options in the ini file.  But then as soon as it is done installing it wants to remove sw2006 from the machine unless I cancel out of it.

Here is my .ini file below privatized for obvious reasons:

[Destination Folder Section]
INSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files\SolidWorks 2007\
TOOLBOXFOLDER=\\<server>\<share>\SW2007TOOLBOX\
[Upgrade Section]
UPGRADESWINSTALL=0
SWSPUPGRADE=0
[Office Option Section]
OFFICEOPTION=2
[Security Section]
SOLIDWORKSSERIALNUMBER=(xxx)
[Properties Section]
DONGLEDRIVER=0
ENABLEPERFORMANCE=1
INSTALLWDS=0
[SNL Section]
SERVERLIST=(xxx)
[Features Section]
<deleted due to page display>
[Extra Options Section]
ADMINMSIPATH=\\<server>\<share>\English_i386_SolidWorks.msi
[Additional Security Section]
computername=activationserialnumber

Any ideas or thoughts would be great!

Tony

Tony

HP NW9440
2 GB RAM
Quadro FX 1500M (84.88)
SolidWorks 2006 SP5.0
Solidworks 2007 SP1.1

RE: Administrative image questions

I do not understand the problem.
I also can not read the rest of "But then as soon as it is done ...".

Chris
Systems Analyst, I.S.
SolidWorks 06 4.1/PDMWorks 06
AutoCAD 06
ctopher's home (updated 06-21-06)

RE: Administrative image questions

The only difference I see, aside from that bat files I run after install, is for SWSPUPGRADE. Mine is set to '1', and I didn't have the problems you had.

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
CAD Administrator
SW '07 SP1.0, Dell M90, Intel 2 Duo Core, 2MB RAM, nVidia 2500M

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