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Command line installation

The following settings are intended for use only with the reduced, basic and none level of the user interface. See documentation for the msiexec version used for the appropriate command line switches.

Supported parameters:

APPDIR=<path>

path - Valid directory path

Application installation directory

For example: eshp_nt64.msi /qn APPDIR=C:\ESET\ ADDLOCAL=DocumentProtection

APPDATADIR=<path>

path - Valid directory path

Application Data installation directory

MODULEDIR=<path>

path - Valid directory path

Module installation directory

ADDLOCAL=<list>

Component installation - list of non-mandatory features to be installed locally.

Usage with ESET .msi packages: eshp_nt64.msi /qn ADDLOCAL=<list>

For more information about the ADDLOCAL property see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/Msi/addlocal

The ADDLOCAL list is a comma-separated list of all feature that will be installed.

When selecting a feature to be installed, the full path (all parent features) must be explicitly included in the list.

REMOVE=<list>

Component installation - parent feature you do not want to have installed locally.

Usage with ESET .msi packages: eshp_nt64.msi /qn REMOVE=<list>

For more information about the REMOVE property see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/Msi/remove

The REMOVE list is a comma-separated list of parent features that will not be installed (or will be removed in case of existing installation).

It is sufficient to specify parent feature only. There is no need to explicitly include every child feature to the list.

ADDEXCLUDE=<list>

The ADDEXCLUDE list is a comma-separated list of all feature names not to be installed.

When selecting a feature not to be installed, then the whole path (i.e., all its sub-features) and related invisible features must be explicitly included in the list.

For example: eshp_nt64.msi /qn ADDEXCLUDE=<list>


note

ADDEXCLUDE cannot be used with ADDLOCAL.

Feature Presence

Mandatory - The feature is always installed.

Optional - The feature may be deselected for install.

Invisible - Logical feature mandatory for other features to work properly.

List of ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint features:


important

Names of all the features are case sensitive, for example RealtimeProtection is not equal to REALTIMEPROTECTION.

Feature Name

Feature Presence

SERVER

Mandatory

RealtimeProtection

Optional

WMIProvider

Mandatory

HIPS

Mandatory

Updater

Mandatory

eShell

Mandatory

UpdateMirror

Mandatory

DeviceControl

Optional

DocumentProtection

Optional

WebAndEmail

Optional

ProtocolFiltering

Invisible

NetworkProtection

Optional

IdsAndBotnetProtection

Optional

Rmm

Optional

WebAccessProtection

Optional

EmailClientProtection

Optional

MailPlugins

Invisible

Cluster

Optional

_Base

Mandatory

eula

Mandatory

ShellExt

Optional

_FeaturesCore

Mandatory

GraphicUserInterface

Optional

SysInspector

Optional

EnterpriseInspector

Optional

If you want to remove any of the following features, you need to remove the whole group by specifying every feature that belongs to the group. Otherwise, the feature will not be removed. These are the two parent groups with their respective features:

GraphicUserInterface,ShellExt

 

NetworkProtection,WebAccessProtection,IdsAndBotnetProtection^
ProtocolFiltering,MailPlugins,EmailClientProtection

 


example

Exclude NetworkProtection section (including child features) from the installation using REMOVE parameter and specifying only parent feature:

msiexec /i eshp_nt64.msi /qn ADDLOCAL=ALL REMOVE=NetworkProtection

 

Alternatively, you can use ADDEXCLUDE parameter, but you must also specify all child features:

msiexec /i eshp_nt64.msi /qn ADDEXCLUDE=NetworkProtection,WebAccessProtection^
IdsAndBotnetProtection,ProtocolFiltering,MailPlugins,EmailClientProtection


example

Core installation example:

msiexec /qn /i eshp_nt64.msi /l*xv msi.log ADDLOCAL=RealtimeProtection,Rmm

If you want your ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint to be automatically configured after the installation, you can specify basic configuration parameters within the installation command.


example

Install ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint and disable ESET LiveGrid®:

msiexec /qn /i eshp_nt64.msi ADDLOCAL=RealtimeProtection,Rmm,GraphicUserInterface CFG_LIVEGRID_ENABLED=0

List of all configuration properties:

Switch

Value

CFG_POTENTIALLYUNWANTED_ENABLED=1/0

0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled

CFG_LIVEGRID_ENABLED=1/0

0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled

FIRSTSCAN_ENABLE=1/0

0 - Disable, 1 - Enable

CFG_PROXY_ENABLED=0/1

0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled

CFG_PROXY_ADDRESS=<ip>

Proxy IP address

CFG_PROXY_PORT=<port>

Proxy port number

CFG_PROXY_USERNAME=<user>

Username for authentication

CFG_PROXY_PASSWORD=<pass>

Password for authentication

Language parameters: Product language (you must specify both parameters)

Switch

Value

PRODUCT_LANG=

LCID Decimal (Locale ID), for example 1033 for English - United States, see the list of language codes.

PRODUCT_LANG_CODE=

LCID String (Language Culture Name) in lowercase, for example en-us for English - United States, see the list of language codes.

SharePoint service access:

Switch

Value

SHAREPOINT_USERNAME=<domain\user>

The domain and username used by SharePoint service to authenticate and provide ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint access to SharePoint.

SHAREPOINT_PASSWORD=<pass>

The password used by SharePoint service to authenticate and provide ESET Security for Microsoft SharePoint access to SharePoint.