The CMStP utility assumes the information (INF) file
appears in the same directory as the installer package when using Syntax 1, so you can??™t use the
drive and path arguments as part of Syntax 1. You should, however, include the drive and path
arguments as part of Syntax 2 unless the INF appears in the current directory.
/nf Prevents the CMStP utility from installing the support files.
/ni Prevents the CMStP utility from creating a desktop icon. All newer versions of Windows
ignore this command line switch since they create a desktop shortcut (see the /ns command line
switch); it??™s only valid with Windows NT 4.0 and the Windows 9x versions.
/ns Prevents the CMStP utility from creating a desktop shortcut. All newer versions of
Windows use this command line switch.
/s Specifies that the installer package should install or uninstall the profile without prompting
the user. In addition, the installer package won??™t display verification or success messages.
/su Specifies that the installer package should install the profile for a single user (the currently
logged in user) rather than for all users. You can only use this command line switch with versions
of Windows XP and newer.
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