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    Ian Cummings
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    You can setup alerts via the "Administer>Alerts Setup" menu item in License Server and the various BarTender clients. Select only those messages that are important enough to warrant an email alert. This is a computer/application level setting.

    Alert setup is mentioned in the below white paper:

    [url="http://www.bartenderbarcodesoftware.com/label-software/whitepapers/licensing-for-bartender's-automation-editions(english).pdf"]http://www.bartenderbarcodesoftware.com/label-software/whitepapers/licensing-for-bartender's-automation-editions(english).pdf[/url]
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    I understand that you can set it on the application, this means for every silent install I push down I then have to open up Bartender and set it to email the admin. My question was can this be done through the silent Install?
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    Ian Cummings
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    Not supported in the silent install command line yet, but I'm looking into a workaround for you.
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    Hi Ian,

    would the "/q" suffix work for the "DriverWizard.exe" as well? Any workaround for silent installation of the driver only?

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    Ian Cummings
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    In the DriverWizard Help you will find information on the supported command lines for automation driver installation.  I paste it below but the formatting is a bit bad:

     

    DriverWizard Command Line Documentation


     

    Installation

     

    Example Usage


    DriverWizard.exe install /name:"Printer Name" /model:"Driver Name" /default /share:"Share Name" /port:"LPT1"

    DriverWizard.exe install /autodetect

     

    Command Parameters


     


    Parameter


    Description


    /name


    The
    name of the printer.  (This is the "friendly" name shown in
    the Printers Folder.)


    /model


    The
    name of the driver.


    /default


    This
    will set the printer as the default printer.


    /share


    This
    will set the printer as a shared printer with the specified name.


    /port


    The
    port the printer is connected to.


    /autodetect


    DriverWizard
    will look for any PnP printers that were recently connected and install the
    driver.

     

    Removal

     

    Example Usage

     

    DriverWizard.exe remove /printer:"Name of Printer"
    DriverWizard.exe remove /driver:"Name of Driver"
    DriverWizard.exe remove /all /driver
    DriverWizard.exe remove /all /driver:"Name of Printer Manufacturer"
    DriverWizard.exe remove /monitor:"Name of Monitor"
    DriverWizard.exe remove /file:"Name of File"

     

    Command Parameters


     


    Parameter


    Description


    /printer


    Remove
    a printer.  This is the "friendly" name displayed in the
    Printers Folder.


    /driver


    Remove
    a printer driver.  (The driver will only be removed if there are no
    printers using the driver.)


    /monitor


    Remove
    a language monitor or port monitor.


    /file


    Remove
    a file.  The full path name must be specified.

     

    The /all option

     

    Only works with /driver.
    It will remove all drivers and associated printer and file from the system.
     
    Specifying a Printer Manufacturer will remove all printers and drivers of that manufacturer only.

     

    Batch Commands

     

    Example Usage

     

    DriverWizard.exe @C:\commands.txt
    
    

    DriverWizard will execute the specified command file.  A command file is a text file containing commands defined above.

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    Ian Cummings
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    By the way, I believe the Alert Setup configuration is stored in the "Messages.btm" file found in the "C:\ProgramData\Seagull\BarTender" folder.

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    Thank you very much!

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    Hi Ian,

     

    When I try to run DriverWizard.exe install, I am propted to reboot the computer. Is there a way we can run the install from command line without having to reboot? I am trying to install the datamax-o'neil_7.3.4 drivers.

     

    Thanks.

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    Ian Cummings
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    This normally indicates that a driver component was in use at time of the upgrade and so couldn't be upgraded until a reboot releases the file for upgrading.  However, due to a degree of cross version compatibility, you might well find the new installation does in fact work properly even without a reboot, although a reboot is recommended to be done at your earliest convenience.

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