Jennette, Steven J. wrote:
> Has anyone used WPKG to silently install Truecrypt 6.0 or 6.1?I have
> tried with different options and it always ask the user to accept
> license agreement.  Below are the commands that I have tried:
> 
> <install cmd='"\\10.0.0.20\wpkg\apps\truecrypt\TrueCrypt Setup 6.0a.exe
> /silent"' />
> 
> <install cmd='"\\10.0.0.20\wpkg\apps\truecrypt\TrueCrypt Setup 6.0a.exe"
> -ms' />
> 
> <install cmd='"\\10.0.0.20\wpkg\apps\truecrypt\TrueCrypt Setup 6.0a.exe
> /s"' />
> 
> <install cmd='"\\10.0.0.20\wpkg\apps\truecrypt\TrueCrypt Setup 6.0a.exe
> /Q"' />
> 
> <install cmd='"\\10.0.0.20\wpkg\apps\truecrypt\TrueCrypt Setup 6.0a.exe
> /q"' />

Hello,

I realize this message I am replying to was rather old...

My investigations showed you can't rely on the .exe file to do the
installation automatically. Rather you have to install the device driver
"by hand".

If you are still interested, let me know, and I can dig up references
and/or my batch file to do this.

Brian May

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