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Name: irinak
Date: September 14, 2009 at 23:43:00 Pacific
OS: Windows 2008
Product: Microsoft Windows server 2008 standard
Subcategory: Servers
Tags: policy, script, parameters, quiet mode
Comment:

it's all being sorted out, thanks
can u help with script parameters question?
I import reg update through the win policy, and wish to do it in a quiet mode, but niether /y or /q , or //q or //y work.
Any other suggestions please? No need to test them, I'll do that.
thanks



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Name: irinak
Date: September 15, 2009 at 00:06:13 Pacific
Reply:

I try to put my question in other words.

What parameters you would usually use if you wish to run a command/script in a quiet mode,

I tried /y or /q , /yes and /quiet, //q or //y, they don't work.
Any other suggestions please?

I am importing a regestry update through the win computer startup policy.

HELP file for win policy suggests that I could use any parameters I would normally use in scripting, like //logo or //i. That does not help me.


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