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This program is a great tool if you need to quickly install a set of software on a multiple computers. It allows you to easily install multiple programs with one click.
You can create a setup package that contains multiple application installers. To install these applications, simply run the package. Programs will be installed automatically in background mode (silently).
Moreover, the most difficult task of unattended installation is determine the application installer type and command line options. It automatically recognize most common used application installers.
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First of all I now realize that not only do self-extracting zip start extracting with doubleclick, but they require no extraction application to be installed on the users computer because the extractor code is in the archive itself. This means that you will get a different user experience depending on what you application you use to create the sfx
Build silent installation packages
The Silent Install Builder allows you to easily install multiple programs with one click. You can create a setup package that contains multiple application installers. To install these applications, simply run the package. Programs will be installed automatically in background mode (silently).
Unattended installation exe and msi files
The most difficult task of unattended installation is determine the application installer type and command line options . The Silent Install Builder automaticaly recognise most common used application installers such as InstallShield, Wise, Nullsoft (NSIS) and other.
Silent Install Builder Full 35 is a powerful tool that allows IT administrators to create and execute packages of multiple applications on remote computers without user interaction. It supports various types of installers, such as MSI, EXE, ZIP, RAR, and script files. It also has a UI automation feature that can record and replay installation steps for applications that do not have command line support.
To download Silent Install Builder Full 35, you can visit the official website of AprelTech[^1^] or use a third-party source such as Filehippo[^2^]. The download file is an EXE installer that you can run on your computer. The installation process is simple and straightforward. You just need to follow the instructions on the screen and accept the license agreement.
After the installation is complete, you can launch Silent Install Builder Full 35 from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut. You will see the main window of the program, which has a toolbar, a menu bar, and a project panel. The project panel shows the list of applications that you have added to your package.
To create a package of multiple applications, you need to add them to your project one by one. You can do this by clicking on the "Add" button on the toolbar or selecting "Add" from the "Project" menu. You will see a dialog box that allows you to choose the type of installer that you want to add. You can select from MSI, EXE, ZIP, RAR, Script, UI Automation, or Uninstaller.
Depending on the type of installer that you choose, you will need to provide different information, such as the source file path, the destination folder path, the command line options, and the install conditions. You can also edit the properties of each application by double-clicking on it in the project panel. You can change its name, description, icon, version, and other settings.
If you want to add an application that does not have command line support or requires user interaction during installation, you can use the UI automation feature of Silent Install Builder Full 35. This feature allows you to record and replay installation steps for an application using mouse clicks and keyboard inputs.
To record a UI automation script for an application, you need to add it as a UI Automation installer type in your project. You will see a dialog box that asks you to select the source file path of the application and enter a name for it. After that, you will see another dialog box that asks you to start recording your installation steps.
You can click on the "Record" button to begin recording your installation steps. A red border will appear around your screen to indicate that you are in recording mode. You can then launch your application and perform all the necessary actions to install it. For example, you can click on buttons, checkboxes, radio buttons, text fields, drop-down menus, etc. You can also type text using your keyboard.
Make sure that you install your product on a supported hardware and software configuration. See the certification document for your release on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page.
Oracle recommends that you use the Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications document to verify that the certification requirements are met. For example, if the certification document indicates that your product is certified for installation on 64-Bit Oracle Linux 6.5, use this document to verify that your system meets the required minimum specifications. These include disk space, available memory, specific platform packages and patches, and other operating system-specific requirements. System requirements can change in the future. Therefore, the system requirement documents are kept outside of the documentation libraries and are available on Oracle Technology Network.
To learn how to install and run multiple Fusion Middleware products from the same release or mixed releases with each other, see Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.4.0) Interoperability and Compatibility in Understanding Interoperability and Compatibility.
In particular, to run an Oracle Forms application, user machines will be required to have a Java Runtime Environment installed. This can be accomplished either by installing a JDK or JRE. Either of these downloads is available from the Java SE Downloads page. Click the system certification link to ensure the appropriate version is downloaded and installed.
Note that the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installer is available from the Oracle WebLogic Server Installer download page, because the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure distribution includes Oracle WebLogic Server and the Oracle JRF Infrastructure components. While only specific versions of Oracle WebLogic Server are supported for a specific distribution, you automatically obtain the correct version when you install Fusion Middleware Infrastructure for the current release.
Note that Standalone Forms Builder does not use Fusion Middleware Infrastructure and will not be permitted to install to the Oracle home directory created by the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure installer.
For installations that will include Fusion Middleware Infrastructure, install the Oracle Forms software in the Oracle Home created with that installation. If you are installing Oracle Forms by using the Form Builder Standalone option, create a new empty directory as the standalone installation cannot coexist with Fusion Middleware Infrastructure in the same Home.
On UNIX operating systems, the installation of Fusion Middleware products is owned and controlled as a known user (for example, "oracle"). The file permissions associated with this installation are configured to ensure the highest level of security possible, which by default are 700 (meaning all files are owned and accessible by the owner only).
Changing the default permissions settings will reduce the security of the installation and possibly your system. Therefore, making such a change is not recommended. If other user require access to particular files or executables, the UNIX sudo command (or other similar command) should be considered in lieu of changing file permissions.
On Windows operating systems, the user must be a member of the Windows Administrators group. This gives the user the proper permissions required to start and stop processes after the installation, including the Builders.
The Oracle Fusion Middleware certification document for a specific release should be used to verify your environment meets the requirements for installation, as described in Reviewing Certification, System, and Interoperability Requirements.
Follow the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installer instructions, as described in Installing the Infrastructure Software. The Fusion Middleware Infrastructure installation must be completed so that an Oracle home directory is created; you do not have to create a WebLogic Server domain, as the Oracle Forms installer will allow you to do this for your Oracle Forms products.
If you are installing Oracle Forms on a Microsoft Windows operating system, you must ensure that the Node Manager utility that was installed with Oracle WebLogic Server is stopped before you begin the installation:
If you choose to use Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Access Manager, download and install these products if you do not already have them. Refer to Reviewing Certification, System, and Interoperability Requirements to determine which versions of these products have been certified for use with your Oracle Forms release.
Install Oracle Identity and Access Management in a separate Oracle home directory from your Oracle Forms installation. See Installing and Configuring the Oracle Access Management Software in Installing and Configuring Oracle Identity and Access Management.
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