Java install through a script
I am trying to use a script to install Java 6 update 27, and the script seems to be working, but then at the end an error message pops up. The error message is:
"Revocation information for the security certificate for this site is not available. Do you want to proceed?"
It does not complete the install even if I hit "Yes". I can go to the KACE Directory and find the batch file and run it, and it installs fine. I have tried both Offline KScript and Online KScript, and have had no luck either way.
Here is the script I am using:
jre-6u27-windows-i586-s.exe /s /lang=en-us AgreeToLicense=YES IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1
"Revocation information for the security certificate for this site is not available. Do you want to proceed?"
It does not complete the install even if I hit "Yes". I can go to the KACE Directory and find the batch file and run it, and it installs fine. I have tried both Offline KScript and Online KScript, and have had no luck either way.
Here is the script I am using:
jre-6u27-windows-i586-s.exe /s /lang=en-us AgreeToLicense=YES IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1
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Posted by:
GillySpy
13 years ago
When you did the test manually what username were you logged in with? Have you tried configuring the script to run as that user.
This looks helpful: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308087
This looks helpful: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308087
Posted by:
WGM_Jeff
13 years ago
What I am finding odd is that if I cancel out of the error that pops up on the machine, and then run the script again, the install completes. I have tried configuring the script to run as the username that I was logged in with, but that did not seem to help, and it would not run if the machine was at the CTRL-ALT-DEL screen.
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GillySpy
13 years ago
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MikePace
13 years ago
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WGM_Jeff
13 years ago
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cblake
13 years ago
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