Hp Support Assistant Silent Install Adobe

  
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But you're still installing the pkg. The pkg no longer installs every component required - the auto-update functions will NOT work with this approach (which may not matter if your users aren't admins). You need to either: a) run the Adobe installer (manually or by using the following command: /Volumes/Flash Player/Install Adobe Flash Player.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Flash Player Install Manager -install b) snapshot the dang installer - I took this approach. Faro Arm Instruction Manual. I'll screen-cap my pkg if it will help some of you.

Hp Support Assistant Silent Install Adobe

@Cem If you use the absolute path, no need to cd to the folder to run the command (then no need for the dot). Sudo /private/tmp/Install Adobe Flash Player.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Flash Player Install Manager -install I see what you mean about the Dock icon, I just tested it.bouncy, bouncy.I'm not even going to bother testing on a logged off Mac.;) Adobe needs to start having in house How To Develop For The Macintosh Platform and How To Create Succinct Documentation For Real World Administrators training classes.I nominate JAMF to give the classes as they've got it down. Wow you guys are right, their ADOBE® FLASH® PLAYER 11.5 Administration Guide is a monster. I guess those Adobe documentation folks have to eat too.:) I didn't find a Adobe Flash Player Enterprise Forum.does one exist? It should work just fine. Just make sure you dump the install pkg to the right directory or edit the script to match. I had some other custom stuff, like waiting for setup assistant, firstrun, and my firstboot stuff before attempting to install, but i think its down to the generic anybody can run mode.

The way i do it is this goes to my scripts directory and a launch daemon calls, it, and the postinstall if installing on a live system the starts the launch daemon, so i can use the same package for imaging and for updates. But for only updates this should work as the postinstall. Maybe I have not paid enough attention or it installs before I get logged in. If this is the case I apologize for wasting your time. But you don't get any GUI on the screen right?

And I just installed on a net booted system to watch and yes I did see the little red box, so I see what you see. Again sorry for not have ever noticing that before. If you make this run out of a launch daemon, then the update won't install until a reboot, and it will more than likely run before the user ever gets logged in and then they won't see the box. I've been watching this thread for a while now and I'm beginning to use the lay down the Inataller.app to /tmp and run manually method as outlined in several posts above.

The only small item is that blasted icon that shows up in the Dock. Fortunately it only takes about 10 seconds for the install to complete, so its minor, but I've just gotta wonder what twisted definition of 'silent' Adobe seems to maintain internally. Silent means the user sees nothing.

Jul 02, 2014 Silent install of 'HP Hotkey Support'. Does anyone have any ideas on how to install ' HP Hotkey Support' silent? The best place to look for silent.

I'm not sure why they just can't seem to understand this.:{. So leave the perl script as it. But also in your wrapped package, deploy a launch daemon something like this. Then the next time the computer boots its going to run, and likely it will run before the user ever gets logged in.