Subject | Installing FireBird without the Guardian |
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Author | Gustavo |
Post date | 2008-02-27T22:28:54Z |
Hello:
I have an application which uses FireBird 2.0 and I made an installer using Inno Setup. From my installer I run FireBird installation (Firebird-2.0.1.12810-0-Win32.exe) using the parameters I read in the file "installation_scripted.txt" (/SP-, /VERYSILENT, etc.).
As I read in "The FireBird FAQ" (http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq31/), in Windows (XP, 2000, etc.) we can (and even it is recommended) not to use the FireBird Guardian and to configure FireBird as a service to be started automatically by Windows.
But the FireBird installation I run using Inno Setup always installs the Guardian and I did´t found any parameter in "installation_scripted.txt" to avoid this. So my questions are:
1. Is there a parameter to tell the FireBird Installer not to install the Guardian.
2. Is there a parameter to tell the FireBird Installer to set the FireBird service to be started automatically by Windows (and not to set it Manually as it does).
Thanks in advance
Gustavo
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I have an application which uses FireBird 2.0 and I made an installer using Inno Setup. From my installer I run FireBird installation (Firebird-2.0.1.12810-0-Win32.exe) using the parameters I read in the file "installation_scripted.txt" (/SP-, /VERYSILENT, etc.).
As I read in "The FireBird FAQ" (http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq31/), in Windows (XP, 2000, etc.) we can (and even it is recommended) not to use the FireBird Guardian and to configure FireBird as a service to be started automatically by Windows.
But the FireBird installation I run using Inno Setup always installs the Guardian and I did´t found any parameter in "installation_scripted.txt" to avoid this. So my questions are:
1. Is there a parameter to tell the FireBird Installer not to install the Guardian.
2. Is there a parameter to tell the FireBird Installer to set the FireBird service to be started automatically by Windows (and not to set it Manually as it does).
Thanks in advance
Gustavo
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