Using mini-easyupdate, Using, Mini-easyupdate – Lenovo ThinkServer RS110 User Manual
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Using
Mini-EasyUpdate
This
section
provides
information
about
using
Mini-EasyUpdate.
There
are
two
modes
to
run
Mini-EasyUpdate:
v
GUI
mode
–
If
you
execute
the
MiniEasyUpdate.exe
file
directly,
Mini-EasyUpdate
searches
for
the
update
packages
from
the
default
repository
in
the
folder
where
the
Mini-EasyUpdate
package
files
are
unpacked.
–
If
you
execute
the
MiniEasyUpdate.exe
file
with
a
repository
directory
specified
as
a
parameter,
Mini-EasyUpdate
searches
for
the
update
packages
from
the
specified
repository.
For
example:
MiniEasyUpdate.exe
-repository
"C:\MyRepository"
The
C:\MyRepository
folder
is
the
update
packages
repository.
v
Command
line
mode
The
following
table
shows
the
command
line
scripts
for
Mini-EasyUpdate.
%ANYPATH%
denotes
the
directory
where
Mini-EasyUpdate
files
are
located.
Table
17.
Command
line
scripts
Scripts
Description
%ANYPATH%\MiniEasyUpdate.exe
/CM
–search
C
–action
LIST
Searches
the
default
repository
for
critical
update
packages
and
notifies
you
with
a
system
tray
balloon
prior
to
installing.
%ANYPATH%\MiniEasyUpdate.exe
/CM
–search
R
–action
INSTALL
Searches
the
default
repository
for
critical
and
recommended
update
packages
and
installs
those
that
do
not
contain
a
license
agreement.
You
are
asked
to
agree
to
a
license
notice
before
the
update
packages
pick
list
is
displayed
if
you
have
not
set
the
configurable
item
DisplayLicenseNotice
to
NO.
You
are
notified
by
a
system
tray
balloon
after
the
update
packages
have
been
installed.
Figure
6.
Default
repository
Chapter
6.
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with
Mini-EasyUpdate
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