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− | From iBID version 1.2 and above, the iBID Desktop Upgrade wizard automatically | + | From iBID version 1.2 and above, the iBID Desktop Upgrade wizard automatically detects which kind of installation was used in the original installation: either per-user or all-users. Just run the upgrade wizard on each machine and your iBID software will be upgraded. If the original installation was all-users you will need local administrative rights. |
''The setup program accepts a number of command line switches that may be useful to a system administrator to run the install silently, or to integrate into a larger deployment script. See [[Setup Program Command Line Switches]] for more information.'' | ''The setup program accepts a number of command line switches that may be useful to a system administrator to run the install silently, or to integrate into a larger deployment script. See [[Setup Program Command Line Switches]] for more information.'' | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | [[How to make sure your software is up to date]] | [[Aquila Software Status]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:IBID]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:User Help]] |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 1 August 2014
This is a Technical (IT) Instructions topic
AquilaCRS (iBID) Upgrade
From iBID version 1.2 and above, the iBID Desktop Upgrade wizard automatically detects which kind of installation was used in the original installation: either per-user or all-users. Just run the upgrade wizard on each machine and your iBID software will be upgraded. If the original installation was all-users you will need local administrative rights.
The setup program accepts a number of command line switches that may be useful to a system administrator to run the install silently, or to integrate into a larger deployment script. See Setup Program Command Line Switches for more information.
See also
How to make sure your software is up to date | Aquila Software Status