. NET Framework 4.5.2 Silent Installation parameter, framework4.5.2
Microsoft. NET Framework 4.5.2 is an in-place Update for Microsoft. NET Framework 4, Microsoft. NET Framework 4.5, and Microsoft. NET Framework 4.5.1, with good compatibility. . NET Framework 4.5.2 replaces. NET Framework 4. When you install. NET Framework 4.5.2 on a system that has. NET Framework 4 installed, the component is replaced.
Uninstalling. NET Framework 4.5.2 also removes the existing. NET Framework 4 file. If you want to return to. NET Framework 4, you must reinstall it and all its updates.
You must have system administrator permissions to install. NET Framework 4.5.2. \
Supported operating systems:
Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2
See:
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/library/vstudio/5a4x27ek.aspx
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/library/vstudio/8z6wacnw.aspx
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/library/ff657133 (v = vs.110). aspx
:
Http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx? Id = 42642
Silent Installation parameters:
/Q/NORESTART/lcid 1033
Net Framework 4 Silent Installation
Because the program has been upgraded online, but recently, due to some reasons, I have to move the client program from Framework2.0 to the Framework4.0 client online upgrade. I don't want the client to install Framework4.0 on its own, so I think of Silent Installation, the problem is that Framework4.0 is a compressed package provided by Microsoft. After checking the package online for half a day, I didn't find the parameters for Silent Installation. Use the command line to knock on /? I want to see if the parameter does not work either. A hundred scammers think of it. In XP, you can view the process command line parameters. Use the following command. Wmicprocessgetcaption, commandline/value to query the command line parameters of a process, use the following method: wmicprocesswherecaption = "update.exe" getcaption, commandline/queues/q/norestart/ChainingPackage FullX64Bootstrapper is installed silently when running this operation, and Windows 7 is successfully tested.
Silent Software Installation
Some software and system patches provide parameters for Silent Installation.
In this way, we can write a batch to automatically install each software.
For example, install the Flash Player Plug-ins of WinRAR and IE. Install. txt. Enter the following content:
Echo off
Echo Installing WinRAR 3. 92...
Start/wait wrar39b2sc.exe/s
Echo Installing Flash player ActiveX...
Start/wait install_flash_player_10_active_x.exe/s
Change the file name to install. cmd. In this way, the single-host file will automatically install the software without user intervention.
/S is the parameter for silent Installation of these software, and some are/silent or/q waiting.
Microsoft software can view technet to obtain relevant parameters, or use /? Command to view help. Complex use of subordinate software, such as Office 2003 Resource kit and Enterprise Deployment Pack for Windows Media Player.
To silently install parameters for several frequently-used software updates:
. Net Framework:
Start/wait dotnetfx.exe/q: a/c: "install.exe/q"
Visual C ++ redistributable:
Vcredist_x86.exe/qb
DirectX 9.0c. Use WinRAR to decompress the package. For example, decompress the package to the dx folder.
Start/wait dx \ dxsetup.exe/silent
Windows Installer
Start/wait WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe/passive/norestart
The above file names and paths are for reference only. They are based on actual conditions, but the most important thing is that the parameters are correct.
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According to my plan, I will write a detailed tutorial in my space when I have time in a few days-create an Unattended Windows XP SP3 (Unattended Windows ), and automatically install patches and common software. Stay tuned!