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Dragon Administrator Guide version 11
n SDK Server Edition (DSS): Dragon SDK Server Edition 10.msi
You can double click on one of these
.msi
files to start the InstallShield Wizard; however, to
instead take advantage of available command line options, you can pass the file name as the appli-
cation to install to the
msiexec.exe
command using the /i option:
msiexec.exe /i "Dragon NaturallySpeaking11.msi"
Entering Command Lines
Unless otherwise noted:
n All command line options are case-insensitive (unless otherwise noted) and can be combined.
n No options require special values based on the values of other options.
n In the examples, user-supplied information is displayed between angle brackets. Do not use
angle brackets (<,>) as part of the command line.
n Do not use quotation marks in command line instructions.
n If a path name contain spaces, place a backslash followed by a quotation mark ( \"), before each
space in the path.
n Whenever you set an option to an .ini file, you must give the full path to that .ini file.
n All msiexec.exe command-line options you pass with /v must be prefaced with a forward slash
(/) only.
Windows Vista Notes
Dragon setup is designed so that
msiexec.exe
can be run from an elevated command prompt in
Windows Vista.
To launch an elevated command prompt in Windows Vista:
1. Click the Windows
Start
key
2. Type
cmd
in the search field
3. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. This action displays
a User Account Control
dialog box stating that
Windows needs your permission to continue
.
4. Click
Continue
or hit
Alt+C
to confirm the elevation prompt. This displays an elevated com-
mand prompt.
Alternatively, to run the command window as an administrator, you can select
Start
>
All Pro-
grams
>
Accessories
>
Command Prompt
(without releasing the mouse), then right click
Command Prompt
and select
Run As
. Choose an
Administrator
user and enter the authen-
tication information requested.
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