My actual script is copied below. And using it as a .bat file, I call it as the Mathematica 8 application in MDT2010. I get the mathpass file after installing Mathematica once on a machine and copying it to my deployment folder. However, it can easily be created by just creating a text file with no extension and adding the following to the file:
!licenseservername
This is the script I use which installs it and activates it automatically:
Would this work during a scripted install? -
brollings
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My actual script is copied below. And using it as a .bat file, I call it as the Mathematica 8 application in MDT2010. I get the mathpass file after installing Mathematica once on a machine and copying it to my deployment folder. However, it can easily be created by just creating a text file with no extension and adding the following to the file:
!licenseservername
This is the script I use which installs it and activates it automatically:
"C:\ProgramData\Mathematica\Applications\Extras\UninstallFiles\Windows\unins000.exe"
"C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\Anwendungsdaten\Mathematica\Applications\Extras\UninstallFiles\Windows\unins000.exe"
"C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Applic
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