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    Default [Solved] Beta Silent Install

    Using the command line parameter /verysilent and /components="main" I still get teatimer installed. Also, depending if there is an older version of spybot installed, the machine will reboot after the install.

    My question is, on the newest beta, how do you do a silent install without teatimer and preventing a reboot no mater the circumstance?

    Thank you in advance for any support.

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    1. Use /tasks="!launchteatimer"
    2. Use /norestart

    The MSI installer is probably better suited though.
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    In addition, when using:
    /verysilent /components="main" /tasks="!launchteatimer" /norestart

    It does everything I want it to, except, after adding your above suggestion a desktop icon is no longer created.

    Also, after a reboot, some computers complain about a missing .dll on startup. Any ideas?

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    Well, you can specify more tasks, e.g. /tasks="!launchteatimer,desktopicon"

    That means to ignore the "launchteatimer" task, but to use (no ! in front of it) the "desktopicon" task.

    Other tasks are for example "launchsdhelper" or "quicklaunchicon".

    Which DLL?
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    To not use /components="main" which I use to skip the automatic download of the includes file, which task would I use to skip that download?

    Also, when I come across the DLL file problem again I will snap a screen shot of it.

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    Any idea on my last question?

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