CSOCurrent en:Parametrized MSI-Installation
General
It is possible install Cryptshare for Outlook using MSI parameters. This allows you to pre-configure the Cryptshare Server URL, proxy settings, and user-specific data. Similar to the Config Creator, the user-specific data can be automatically retrieved by the add-in if you set the relevant fields to an asterisk (*).
Available parameters
Parameters are passed in the following format: Key="subkey1=value;subkey2=value;..."
Key | Sub key | Data type | Exemplary value | Additional notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
account_1 | smtp | String |
* | |
url | String |
https://cryptshare.example.com | ||
firstname | String |
* | ||
lastname | String |
* | ||
tel | String |
* | ||
editable | bool[4] |
false,true,true,true | Controls whether the following settings are user-editable: url , firstname , lastname , tel
| |
proxy | type | [none, system, defined] |
system | |
url | String |
Only relevant for type=defined proxy type
| ||
port | Number |
Only relevant for type=defined proxy type
| ||
editable | bool[3] |
false,false,false | Controls whether the following settings are user-editable: type , url , port
|
Example
An exemplary installation may look as follows:
msiexec /i "Cryptshare for Outlook v2.12.0.1132.msi" /q account_1="smtp=*;url=https://cryptshare.example.com;firstname=*;lastname=*;tel=*;editable=false,true,true,true" proxy="type=system;editable=false,false,false"
This command would install Cryptshare for Outlook v2.12 with a non-editable server URL set to https://cryptshare.example.com
. The first and last name, as well as the phone number of the user, are user-editable and inferred upon the first launch of the add-in.
Additionally, the system proxy is permanently pre-set .