
RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
24 2: Installing the Application
Command Line Syntax
To install RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows from the command line, use the
Windows Installer command, msiexec, with appropriate options.
Follow these guidelines for a command line installation:
• All properties entered on the command line are interpreted as uppercase, but the
value retains case sensitivity. For example, you can enter the
SETSINGLEDATABASE property in uppercase or lowercase, but you must enter
the value (TRUE or FALSE) in uppercase.
• By default, the application is installed to the Program Files directory. To change
the location of the destination directory, use the Windows Installer INSTALLDIR
property.
• To install specific features, and exclude others, you must use the msiexec
command with the ADDLOCAL property. You must specify each feature that you
want to install. The ADDLOCAL property takes the form
ADDLOCAL=PropertyValue. Separate each value with a comma. See “Command
Line Examples” on page 25.
• To add or remove a feature after performing an installation, you must reinstall the
software. To remove a feature, use the REMOVE property. To add a feature that
you did not initially install, use the ADDLOCAL property. See “Modify an
Installation Using the Command Line” on page 27.
• If you pathnames or properties contain spaces, enclose the entire path in quotation
marks.
SETSINGLEDATABASE Creates a single token database. Set this
property to TRUE to allow prelogon to a
VPN client application. Because the VPN
client cannot identify the user prior to
Windows logon, the user’s tokens must be
stored in a single database that is not
associated with the specific user. This
property is intended for users who do not
share a computer. This property is not
supported if multiple SecurID users share a
computer.
TRUE or FALSE. If set to TRUE, changes the
default database location from the specific user
location to All Users on Windows XP or
C:\ProgramData\RSA\… on Windows Vista or
Windows 7. Default is FALSE.
STOPVISTABROWSER Closes the Internet Explorer browser on
computers running Windows Vista before
performing a silent installation. Set this
property to TRUE if you want to use the web
browser plug-in for Windows Explorer on
Vista systems. This ensures that the web
browser plug-in can be registered so that it
can operate on Vista systems.
TRUE or FALSE. If set to TRUE, the installer
stops Internet Explorer and all Internet Explorer
processes before the installation can continue.
Default is FALSE.
Property Description Values
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