Category Archives: Silent Installers

Silent Mobility NetMotion Installation

By | March 28, 2014
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Here is a breakdown on installing the Mobility XE client (NetMotion) silently. Prep the install files: 1. Create a TXT file with the following name “options.inf” and save it in the same directory as the install files. Contents of options.inf: [version] Signature=”$CHICAGO$” [DefaultInstall] AddReg=NMsettings [NMsettings] HKLM,”System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetMotion\Mobility Client”,”DhcpProvidesMmsAddress”,0x00010001,0 HKLM,”System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetMotion\Mobility Client”,”MmsAddress”,0x00000000,”<ServerIP>”   2. Update the “options.inf” with… Read More »

How to set the 2D Barcode Emulator to “Always On” a FZ-G1 Toughpad via a script or batch

By | February 5, 2014
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By Default, the G1’s Barcode Emulator “Always On” setting is is set to disabled, this decision was made to save on battery power. When needed the user must turn it on, which in essence turning it on does so forever for the logged on user. If you are baking this utility into your CORE image,… Read More »

How to suppress the “An ActiveX control on this page might be unsafe” error.

By | January 8, 2014
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This error surfaced on a customer’s unit that was running Intergraph MPS, IFR and Informer application. The application utilizes an ActiveX control and Windows 7 was prompting the user every time the application was opened. In the registry, you can add the control ID as a “Safe for Scripting”. Locating the CLSID that the application… Read More »

Install a Silent Locked Down AT&T Connection Manager instead of Watcher or consumer ACM

By | November 19, 2013
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The consumer grade ACM (AT&T Communications Manager), simply doesn’t cut it for Corporations. The installation is bloated with WLAN control, numerous useless menu items, no simple method for hard-setting your APN (Access Point Name). These settings are vital when rolling out a hundred or so machines. I came across a great resource for building silent… Read More »

Useful Post-install Toshiba Bluetooth Registry Keys

By | January 28, 2011
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Some useful registry entries that can be applied to set up how the Bluetooth stack works in Windows XP/7. Toshiba Bluetooth Stack download site: http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/?page=download Silent Install String: setup.exe /w /s /v”/qn MODE=4″ Get rid of this window on start-up.. Toshiba Bluetooth Registry Key to not “Auto Register” [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Toshiba\BluetoothStack\V1.0\AutoRegist] “DontShow”=dword:00000001 ;Hide Icon in TaskBar [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\BluetoothStack\V1.0\Mng]… Read More »