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The following settings can be configured using the installation agent command-line:
•AddRemove - determines whether installed packages create an entry in Add/Remove Programs.
•AllowRebootIfLocked - controls whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager reboots the managed device if the package being installed requires it even if the machine is locked.
•AlwaysDisplayReboot - controls whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager displays a warning to the user before performing any reboot required by a package installation (overrides UserInteractionLevel).
•ApplyPolicy - used on managed devices configured for peer-to-peer file sharing, in conjunction with DownloadPolicy, to distinguish between the Apply a RMS UEM AppCenter Policy and Update Policy and Package Definitions in Peer Cache events.
•AutoDetectDC - determines how RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager selects a domain controller for client-side policy merging.
•BrandARP - provides the ability to exclude the name “RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager” from the Add/Remove entries for installed applications.
•CheckCatalogDigest - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs a check on file-level MD5 digests during self-healing operations.
•CheckCertificateRevocation - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager checks the certificate revocation list when accepting web server signatures from an HTTPS server.
•CheckFileDigest - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs a check on file-level MD5 digests during self-healing operations.
•CheckRegistry (or Reg on the command-line) - determines if RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs self-healing on registry keys and preference files.
•ConfirmSharedFileRemoval - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager displays a dialog when removing a file.
•ConnectionAttempts - the number of times that a no connection is available error can be reported while trying to connect to a particular distribution location as a file share.
•DiskReservedKB - the amount of diskspace reserved on each drive.
•DisplayAllAuthcode - determines the subsequent behavior after RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager encounters an invalid signature when performing an Authenticode check.
•EnablePolicyFailOver - specifies whether a server-side policy file should be applied if a client-side policy file is unavailable.
•ForceReboot - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager forces a reboot if the package being installed requires it. A forced reboot suppresses any user interaction required to close other applications that may be running.
•ForceRebootIfLocked - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs a forced reboot if the machine is locked. A forced reboot suppresses any user interaction required to close other applications that may be running.
•ForceSharedFileRemove - allows for the deletion of redundant files in the Windows system folder.
•ForceValidSignature - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager prompts the user before installing a package when Authenticode signatures are valid.
•http_proxy - proxy settings for the RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager installation agent.
•IgnoreConnectionWindows - specifies whether to use or ignore the download time periods specified by ParentConnectionWindows and PeerConnectionWindows.
•InstallationStatusRefreshPeriod - specifies how frequently (in seconds) RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should recreate installation events for packages that are installed, or flagged as not required.
•InstallerARPModify - determines whether the external installer package details can be modified in Add/Remove Programs.
•InstallerARPRemove - determines whether external installer packages can be uninstalled using Add/Remove Programs.
•LogFile (Installation Agent) - the name of the file which is used to store the logging information.
•LogFileOld (Installation Agent) - name of the file which is used to store additional logging information.
•LogFileSize (Installation Agent) - maximum log file size.
•LogInstallCheck - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should recreate installation events while checking packages for installation or upgrade.
•LogInstallFail - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log failed installation attempts.
•LogInstallPass - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log successful installation events.
•LogLevel (Installation Agent) - level of logging returned by the smart-agent.
•LogUninstallFail - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log failed uninstallation attempts.
•LogUninstallPass - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log successful uninstallation events.
•LowProfile (Installation Agent, Inventory Agent) - the processing priority used for RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager processes.
•MinimumDCSpeed - determines the minimum speed between the managed device and the domain controller that is required to apply the client-side policy.
•MsiSourceLocation - determines whether Windows Installer packages are installed from the local Windows Installer cache of the managed device or from a distribution location.
•NetworkHighSpeed (Installation Agent) - the lowest network speed that is considered to be a high-speed network connection.
•NetworkHighUsage - the maximum percentage of bandwidth to use for high-speed connections.
•NetworkHighUsageLowerLimit - the minimum NetworkHighUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkHighUsageUpperLimit - the maximum NetworkHighUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkLowUsage - the maximum percentage of bandwidth to use for low-speed connections.
•NetworkLowUsageLowerLimit - the minimum NetworkLowUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkLowUsageUpperLimit - the maximum NetworkLowUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkMaxRate (Installation Agent) - the rate at which the managed device accesses data over the network.
•NetworkMinSpeed (Installation Agent) - the minimum network speed at which RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager will install or update a package.
•NetworkRetries - the number of times failed network operations are retried before an alternative distribution location is attempted.
•NetworkSense (Installation Agent) - determines whether network checks are bypassed.
•NetworkTimeout (Installation Agent) - the number of seconds of inactivity before a network operation will time out.
•NoStage - determines whether files are downloaded directly to their destination folder or to a staging area.
•PolicyServerPriority - specifies the priority to apply to the distribution location identified by the PolicyServerURL (internal-only) preference.
•PromptOnCOMRegFailures - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager prompts the user if it fails to register a COM server.
•PromptOnInstallCompletion - when the UserInteractionLevel (installation agent) is set to Full, this preference determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager informs the user when the package installation is complete.
•PromptOnUninstallCompletion - when the UserInteractionLevel (installation agent) is set to Full, this preference determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager informs the user when package uninstallation is complete.
•PropagatePkgChanged - reinstalls the base package if the prerequisite package has changed for Third party installer packages.
•PublicAppAccess - determines the access of RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager to the Common folders on Windows.
•QuietUntilUpdate - controls whether the RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager user interface is hidden if no user interaction is necessary.
•RebootCmdLine - used on the managed device to reboot from the command-line.
•RebootIfRequired - sets the default response to dialogs that prompt the user to allow a reboot.
•ReInstallRequiresVersionChange - determines when packages will be upgraded, downgraded, or reinstalled, based on the type of changes made to the package.
•RenotifyTimeout - the number of seconds that the installation agent waits before once again showing a user any hidden dialogs that have not yet timed out.
•SaveAllUserSymbols - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager retains installation preferences set by a top-level or prerequisite package.
•SelfHeal - determines whether self-healing should take place for an individual package.
•StageInactivePackages - determines whether the managed device can download files for packages within policies that have future activation times.
•StrictInstall - if True, the policy agent returns a non-zero exit code if any package fails to install.
•SupplyWorstCaseReturnValue - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager returns an error only when an installation agent operation fails or also when upgrades or self-heal operations fail.
•UITimeoutWait - the number of seconds that the installation agent dialogs display before timing out.
•UseTrustDatabase - determines whether the installation agent takes account of the distribution location from which files are collected when determining whether a package is to be installed.
•VerifyCatalogSigned - determines whether Authenticode digital signatures are checked in the RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager catalog (.ndc) file before packages are installed.
•VerifyFilesSigned - determines whether executable files downloaded by RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager are checked for a valid Authenticode digital signature before being installed.
•VirusScan - determines whether files downloaded by RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager are scanned for viruses before installation.
•VirusScanCommand - determines how files downloaded by RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager are scanned for viruses before installation.