HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5

where
Folder is the location of the INSTALL.EXE file.
/ is a forward slash. Do not add any spaces between the forward slash and the command option.
The command options are explained in the following table.
Table 5-1 Command options
Command option Definition Description
/aml Adds a new managed printer list name
using the specified URL (dynamic mode
only). For example:
/aml"My Server","http://
mywebserver"
Or:
/aml"My Printers","\
\myprinters\printerlist
\printerlist.xml"
Use this option to specify a location where
the target system can look for the
managed printer list.
/gcfm The new install switch copies the driver
pre-configuration file (hpcpu*.CFM) to the
client %systemroot% \..\..\3 directory. For
example:
install.exe /tm /gcfm”c:
\driverpackage\duplex.cfm
Beginning with HP UPD v5.2.5, you can use
the /gcfm option when installing from the
command line using INSTALL.EXE to copy
the .CFM file, which was created with the
HP DCU.
/q
Quiet mode, no prompts Use this option to install the driver and
present only a single progress dialog box
to the user. All other HP installer related
warnings and confirmations are hidden,
and default actions occur in cases where
user input would otherwise be expected.
/npf
Do not open the Printers folder on
completion.
The default behavior of the installer is to
open the Printers folder on completion.
This option disables that functionality.
/ru
Restricted user mode only displays
HP Managed Printer Lists (dynamic mode
only)
Use this option to configure the driver so
that users can only print to the products
that you specified in the managed printer
lists. The Printer Selection dialog box is
replaced with a dialog box that lists the
printers in the managed printer list. For
more information, see
Use Managed Printer
Lists (MPLs) on page 116.
/sc
Simple confirmation (dynamic mode only) Use this option to install the driver so that
location profiles are disabled in the Printer
Selection dialog box in dynamic mode.
/h
Hides the install dialog box; must be used
with Quiet mode (/q)
Use this option to hide the primary
HP installation dialog box and produce a
silent installation.
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