Hp Support Assistant Silent Install Cmd
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Admaai: Any chance you can post that vbscript or regkey. I have been able to semi-automate the installation by using a similar command line like jmaclaurin posted. HPHKS.EXE /q /l*v '%windir% system32 logfiles HPHKS.log' REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS That command worked for a silent install, but it doesn't fix the new hardware prompt upon reboot.
I am using Altirs not SCCM, but none the less we are running into the same problem. I was going to run a job that would temporarily login with local admin credentials so that the software would install properly after reboot, wait 30 seconds, then logoff. Graphpad Prism Full. However that seems kind of sloppy. Thanks in advance for any help! Sorry for late response, the reason it is needed is because it controls a lot of features, like changing the screen mode from laptop to external on the fly (with Fn keys).
Although SCCM restart the computer many times after installation and installs other programs, if I do not add the reg entry it still comes out with missing driver in the end. I got so swamped at work today that I totally forgot to check the reg entry, sorry for that too:). But here is the method to find it, i used it for xp, since we have not yet migrated, download Regshot [link]put it somewhere you can find it, install the hotkey software on a new laptop, and reboot when it prompts, login as a restricted user, you get the admin popup to install a new hardware, fire up regshot as local admin, take 1st snapshot, insert localadmin credentials in the popup for installing new hardware and let it get installed, then take your second snapshot. I actually found this when quicklaunch started playing its song and dance, amazingly the exact same registry script works for Hp hotkey. BTW I opened the msi in wise, at a fast glance, it had nothing except properties. Everything else was done in mst. Just to add my two bits, I was able to deploy the HP HotKey Support SoftPaq via SCCM using the following steps • Download the SoftPaq here • From the sp53547.exe I used WinRAR to extract the source files • Run the following command in the SCCM program HPHKS.exe /qn /norestart I've been able to test this via Run Advertised Programs on both x86 & x64 Windows 7 8460p & 8460w machines.