Pushing the software

To "push" the software from the server image to the workstations, you must write a command line that includes the following:

the filename of the setup you want to use
any desired switches, to control how the setup runs
any desired public properties, to specify installation settings
Example: Setup.exe /q

Using this command line, you can install the software on the workstations by using any supported push method.

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When pushing a server image to workstations, the setup must be run with administrator-level privileges.

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If the Security level for this zone setting is set to High in the Internet Properties dialog box (Windows Control Panel Internet Options Security tab), no text will appear in the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite installation dialog boxes. You can modify this setting so that text will appear by following the procedure below.

To modify security settings for web browsers

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1 On the Windows Control Panel, click Network and Internet.
2 Click Internet Options.
3 Click the Security tab.
4 Click the Custom level button.
5 In the Scripting list of options, enable the Enable option for Active scripting.
6 Click OK, and click OK again.

In this section

Specifying the setup file
Using switches
Using public properties
Running your command line

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