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Silent/unattended Installation

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Is there a way to install Bitdefender antivirus 2011 silently? And if yes, what are available options/switches?


Thanks

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  • Unknown
    edited September 2010
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    Hello,


    First and foremost I would like to inform you that the silent install option is not yet fully tested therefore BitDefender can not be held responsible for any further issues caused by a faulty silent installation.


    I have made a test earlier today and everything went OK on my end. You can silently install BitDefender Antivirus Pro 2011 by typing in the command prompt:


    1. Save the BitDefender kit from the location below according to your computer architecture (32bit ; 64bit) on your Desktop;


    2. Click on the Start menu button and go to Run


    3. Type cmd and press Enter


    4. In the new window type:


    cd Desktop


    and hit Enter


    bitdefender_antivirus_2011_32b.exe /C:”setup.exe /qn REBOOT=supress”


    and hit Enter


    That will start the installation. If you have any further queries feel free to contact us anytime!

  • bitdefender_antivirus_2011_32b.exe /C:”setup.exe /qn REBOOT=supress”


    Do you know if this will not work with the 64-bit installer? I have tried and tried again to get it to install silently but not only does it prompt me to get an updated version, it also seems to not be a silent install. It prompts me with EULA and the rest of the installer manually. The one I downloaded was from here:


    http://download.bitdefender.com/windows/de...us_2011_64b.exe


    Do you have any further info on how to get this to work? Possibly with an option to suppress update checking?

  • Just noticed one thing that couple potentially cause problems - it's "suppress", not "supress". It didn't seem to help me with the 64-bit edition, but don't know about the 32-bit one.

  • Tested it on the x86 system and worked. I will have a x64 system at the start of this next week and test it. I will let you know ASAP.

  • Excellent, thank you very much.

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