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Zoom installer full.msi parameters. Zoom Desktop Client Silent Install (How-To Guide)
If automatic updates are enabled, users do not need to have administrator privileges to update when prompted. Do not create desktop shortcuts: Disable by default. Additional configuration options -ZConfig : To enable additional options, add the ZConfig parameter at the end of the installation selection.
Allows the user to change the settings. Expand the settings , but use ZRecommend instead of ZConfig to allow users to change them within the Zoom desktop client. Use both ZConfig and ZRecommend to force certain settings, but allow users to change other default settings.
Zoom a completely uninstall, the following uninstaller please use the command. You can use the following commands to create a verbose log file with details about the installation. The Zoom MSI installer has auto-update disabled by default. Enabling auto-update will not technically perform the updates automatically, however users will not require elevated admin rights to update the application when prompted to upgrade to the latest version. The Zoom installer has auto-start disabled by default.
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Yes, I've seen the article "Mass deployment with preconfigured settings for Windows". It's very frustrating in a way because a lot of this seems needlessly cryptic and poorly explained. It seems like this should be very simple and straightforward -like a GUI with a left and right window. Left window is clean MSI, edits show up in right window Thanks for joining the Zoom Community!
Here are some configuration commands and their definitions. IMO I can better explain this over a Zoom meeting, but we can try and go over them through the community, and if need be, you and I can connect and join in a meeting to discuss further.
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply Brandon. What I'm missing is how to end up with a packaged MSI that contains my config commands. YES, I would certainly like to connect via a Zoom meeting to discuss. Feel free to send a PM with meeting link -or I can send you one. But not working as expected not sure what was the wrong. Please help on this issue.
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