This topic describes how to launch the Installation Configuration
Wizard (the wizard that is used for creating a custom or silent installation
file).
About this task
An administrator initiates the configuration tool by defining
the OUNCE_CONFIG_FILE
environment variable and pointing
it to a properties file that will hold installation configuration
settings. This file is then used for running custom or silent installations.
Procedure
- On Windows™ systems,
issue these commands:
set OUNCE_CONFIG_FILE=<path>
AppScanSrc_Installer.exe
Where <path>
is the fully-qualified
path and filename of the properties file that will contain installation
settings. For example, issue set OUNCE_CONFIG_FILE=C:\install.properties
to
save installation settings to that file.
If
you are not running the commands from the location that contains the setup
file,
ensure that you change directory to that location or qualify the command
with the location of the file.
Alternatively, set the environment
variable in the Windows system properties before double-clicking the AppScanSrc_Installer.exe
file
or launching it by command line.
-
On Linux™ systems, issue this command:
export OUNCE_CONFIG_FILE=<path>
Where <path>
is the fully-qualified path and filename
of the properties file that will contain installation settings.
Then launch the wizard. On 32-bit systems, run setup.bin. For 64-bit
systems, see Installing AppScan Source results in error "Graphical
installers are not supported by the vm".
If
you are not running the commands from the location that contains the setup
file,
ensure that you change directory to that location or qualify the command
with the location of the file.
- On macOS systems, issue these commands
export OUNCE_CONFIG_FILE=<path>
./setup.bin
Where <path>
is the fully-qualified path and filename
of the properties file that will contain installation settings.
If
you are not running the commands from the location that contains the setup
file,
ensure that you change directory to that location or qualify the command
with the location of the file.
Important: When issuing the ./setup.bin
command
for the purpose of configuring an installation, do not precede the
command with sudo
.
Results
If the file name exists and is valid, the custom wizard
uses the properties in the file as the default properties. You can
save the configuration with the existing file name or a new file name.
If the file name does not exist, the wizard uses the AppScan®
Source default
properties, and the specified file name appears as the default when
you save the configuration.