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ABBYY FineReader 10 Corporate Edition
System Administrator’s Guide
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Note: Change “/qn” to “/qb” if you want an installation progress bar to be displayed. No other dialog boxes will be displayed.
Additional command–line options for silent installation
/L<language code> disables automatic selection of the interface language and installs ABBYY FineReader with the interface
language specified in the command line.
Possible language code* values:
1026 Bulgarian
1028 Chinese (Taiwan)
1029 Czech
1030 Danish
1031 German
1033 English
1034 Spanish
1036 French
1038 Hungarian
1040 Italian
1042 Korean
1043 Dutch
1045 Polish
1046 Portuguese (Brazilian)
1049 Russian
1051 Slovak
1053 Swedish
1055 Turkish
1058 Ukrainian
1063 Lithuanian
2052 Chinese (PRC)
*The number of available interface languages depends on the type of your distribution package.
/V"<command line>" passes the specified command line directly to msiexec.exe. Instead of the words “command line” you can
specify the following:
INSTALLDIR="<destination path>" specifies the path to the folder where ABBYY FineReader 10 will be installed.
E.g.:
Setup.exe /qn /L1049 /v"INSTALLDIR="C:\ABBYY FineReader 10""
This command line will install ABBYY FineReader 10 into C:\ABBYY FineReader 10 with the Russian interface and with all
the recognition languages.
In the current version, you cannot pre–select recognition languages to be installed.
Uninstalling ABBYY FineReader 10 in silent mode
msiexec /x {F1000000-0001-0000-0000-074957833700}
Using Active Directory
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 include an integrated directory service, Active Directory,
which, in turn, includes Group Policy. The Software Installation snap–in, which is part of Group Policy, allows you to install a
software application on several workstations simultaneously.
Three major installation methods are implemented in Active Directory:
Publish to User
Assign to User
Assign to Computer
ABBYY FineReader 10 can be installed using the Assign to Computer method.