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Table
18.
How
to
create
a
log
file
(continued)
Running
mode
Has
a
writable
access
to
current
directory
Description
of
log
file
Command
line
mode:
Example:
MiniEasyUpdate.exe
/CM
-search
A
–action
INSTALL
YES
Log
file
name:
Update_log_YYMMDDHHMMSS.txt
Path:
Current
directory\logs\
Command
line
mode:
Example:
MiniEasyUpdate.exe
/CM
-search
A
–action
INSTALL
NO
No
log
file.
Command
line
mode:
A
log
file
is
specified
as
one
of
the
parameters.
Example:
MiniEasyUpdate.exe
/CM
–search
A
–action
INSTALL
-log
"c:\temp\logdir\tvsulog.txt"
YES
or
NO
Log
file
name:
tvsulog.txt
Path:
c:\temp\logdir\
Return
codes
Mini-EasyUpdate
returns
codes
in
both
the
GUI
and
command
line
modes.
If
one
of
the
following
errors
occur
when
using
Mini-EasyUpdate,
Mini-EasyUpdate
returns
code
1.
Otherwise,
Mini-EasyUpdate
returns
code
0.
v
The
XML
schema
validation
fails
for
the
update
package.
v
The
CRC
validation
fails
for
the
executable
file
of
the
update
package.
v
The
update
package
installation
fails.
v
Mini-EasyUpdate
itself
fails.
v
The
specified
repository
is
not
found.
Keyboard
shortcuts
For
information
about
keyboard
shortcuts
for
the
main
functions
of
Mini-EasyUpdate,
see
for
reference.
Configuring
Mini-EasyUpdate
This
section
provides
information
about
configuring
Mini-EasyUpdate
with
an
XML
file.
Configuring
Mini-EasyUpdate
with
XML
As
no
registry
keys
are
created
for
the
Mini-EasyUpdate
configuration,
an
XML
file
named
MiniEasyUpdate.exe.config
is
provided
to
configure
the
Mini-EasyUpdate
settings.
The
XML
file
is
located
in
the
folder
that
is
created
when
the
Mini-EasyUpdate
package
files
are
unpacked.
You
can
manually
change
the
settings
of
Mini-EasyUpdate
through
the
XML
file
to
fit
your
needs.
The
following
contents
in
the
XML
file
are
examples
of
the
Mini-EasyUpdate
configurations:
58
EasyUpdate
Solution
Deployment
Guide