Identify the mandatory requirement when planning to record an unattended installation.

Identify the mandatory requirement when planning to record an unattended installation.

Identify the mandatory requirement when planning to record an unattended installation.

A.
license file available to all users and accessible on the same path

B.
response file in the same folder from where the installation runs

C.
users have write permission to the folder where setup.exe resides

D.
users have the same mapped network drives that you do

Explanation:
Run the Executable Silently
Once you have recorded a parameter file, you can use the /s parameter to run the setup
silently. By default, the installation process will look for the response file (.iss) in the same
directory as the setup.exe. You use the /f1 parameter to specify a different location of the
iss file.
Note:
Unattended Installation
You can use Push technology to distribute executable files for the setup to user desktops.

You record response files which contain the pre-determined default settings, and then you
can run the executable silently. If you deploy executable files in this manner, no interaction
is necessary on the part of the user. The administrator can control the installation.
You can record response files for any of the setup executables.
Record the Parameter File
To create a parameter file, you use the /r parameter to run the setup executable in record
mode. This generates a response file (.iss) that contains the settings you chose while
recording. These become the default settings.
The setup.iss file is stored automatically in the Windows folder. You can use the /f1 option
to specify a different location in which to create the response file.
Oracle User Productivity Kit, Installation And Administration Release 11.0, Run the
Executable Silently



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Muyi

Muyi

C is the correct answer

users have write permission to the folder where setup.exe resides