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Ultraedit script
Ultraedit script




ultraedit script
  1. #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT HOW TO#
  2. #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT INSTALL#
  3. #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT ZIP FILE#
  4. #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT CODE#
  5. #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT ZIP#

You'll also need an installation of UltraEdit by IDM Computer Solutions, Inc.Ģ. \Deploy-UltraEdit.ps1 -DeploymentType "Uninstall" -DeployMode "Interactive"Ħ0000 - 68999: Reserved for built-in exit codes in Deploy-Application.ps1, Deploy-Application.exe, and AppDeployToolkitMain.ps1Ħ9000 - 69999: Recommended for user customized exit codes in Deploy-Application.ps1ħ0000 - 79999: Recommended for user customized exit codes in AppDeployToolkitExtensions.Start by downloading the CoD4 Developer Suite if you haven't, and extract the files into your Call of Duty 4 root directory. \Deploy-UltraEdit.ps1 -DeploymentType "Uninstall" -DeployMode "Silent" \Deploy-UltraEdit.ps1 -DeploymentType "Uninstall" -DeployMode "NonInteractive" \Deploy-UltraEdit.ps1 -DeploymentType "Install" -DeployMode "Interactive" \Deploy-UltraEdit.ps1 -DeploymentType "Install" -DeployMode "Silent"

#ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT INSTALL#

If 3010 is passed back to SCCM, a reboot prompt will be triggered.Ĭhanges to "user install mode" and back to "user execute mode" for installing/uninstalling applications for Remote Destkop Session Hosts/Citrix servers.ĭisables logging to file for the script.

#ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT CODE#

NonInteractive mode is automatically set if it is detected that the process is not user interactive.Īllows the 3010 return code (requires restart) to be passed back to the parent process (e.g. Options: Interactive = Shows dialogs, Silent = No dialogs, NonInteractive = Very silent, i.e. Specifies whether the installation should be run in Interactive, Silent, or NonInteractive mode. The script dot-sources the AppDeployToolkitMain.ps1 script which contains the logic and functions required to install or uninstall an application. The install deployment type is broken down into 3 main sections/phases: Pre-Install, Install, and Post-Install. The script either performs an "Install" deployment type or an "Uninstall" deployment type. The script is provided as a template to perform an install or uninstall of an application(s).

  • Copy the PowerShell script below to “C:\Downloads\ UltraEdit“ & name it Deploy- UltraEdit.ps1.
  • Download & Copy the 32-bit & 64-bit MSI’s of your choice to “C:\Downloads\ UltraEdit\Files\”.
  • Download & Copy the 32-bit & 64-bit EXE’s of your choice to “C:\Downloads\ UltraEdit\Files\”.
  • Next we’ll want to download either the EXE or MSI 32-bit & 64-bit installers for UltraEdit.

    ultraedit script

    I like to keep my scripts as dynamic as possible so they can handle multiple scenarios such as the ability to install the 32-bit version of UltraEdit on 32-bit systems and the 64-bit version of UltraEdit on 64-bit systems. You should now see the AppDeploymentToolkit folder with files & the empty Files folder at “C:\Downloads\UltraEdit” Copy-Item -Path "C:\Downloads\PADT\Toolkit\Files" -Destination "C:\Downloads\UltraEdit\Files".Copy-Item -Path "C:\Downloads\PADT\Toolkit\AppDeployToolkit" -Destination "C:\Downloads\UltraEdit\AppDeployToolkit" -Recurse.Enter the following commands to copy the AppDeployToolkit & Files folders to “C:\Downloads\UltraEdit”:.Expand-Archive -Path C:\Downloads\PSAppDeployToolkit_v3.8.4.zip -DestinationPath C:\Downloads\PADT.

    #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT ZIP#

    Enter the following command to extract the contents of the zip file:.

    ultraedit script

  • Unblock-File -Path C:\Downloads\PSAppDeployToolkit_v3.8.4.zip.
  • Enter the following command to remove the Zone.Identifier:.
  • Open Windows PowerShell by Right-Clicking on Windows PowerShell and selecting Run as Administrator.
  • #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT ZIP FILE#

  • Download the zip file to a folder created at (C:\Downloads).
  • Download the Powershell App Deployment Toolkit 3.8.4:.
  • #ULTRAEDIT SCRIPT HOW TO#

    How to Install UltraEdit Using the PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit This tool is an absolute must for Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager (MEMCM) / (SCCM) Administrators or anyone who is responsible for packaging and deploying software. The PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit can be used to replace your WiseScript, VBScript and Batch wrapper scripts with one versatile, re-usable and extensible tool. This article will serve as an informative guide and give you a clear understanding of how to perform silent or interactive installs and uninstalls of UltraEdit using the Powershell App Deployment Toolkit.






    Ultraedit script