Hope one of those methods helps you out :) X = WshShell.Run("regsvr32 /s ""c:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\RIMDeviceManager\RimDeviceManagerPs.dll""",, TRUE) X = WshShell.Run("""c:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\RIMDeviceManager\RimDeviceManager.exe"" /RegServer",, TRUE) X = WshShell.Run("regsvr32 /s ""c:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\USB Drivers\BbDevMgrPs.dll""",, TRUE) X = WshShell.Run("""c:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\USB Drivers\BbDevMgr.exe"" /RegServer",, TRUE) Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") The only thing I found was that I had to run a script to manually register some files (in vbscript): Rather than rebuild the workstations, I repackaged blackberry doing a snapshot. #Blackberry desktop manager does not recognize outlook install#I spoke to guys at RIM who said its unsupported and when they plan deployments they don't use that method.įor another site, I found that the isscript.msi that the vendor supplied package installs (grrrr hate isscript) conflicts with the version that PCAnywhere 9.02 installs, so users who had that on their machines, the install ALWAYS failed - sadly I didn't do the package for PCanywhere for that client and it was really bad, and had a corrupt isscript installation that wouldn't uninstall, wouldn't let another version install over the top, wouldn't repair, it was really messy. I found this MUCH easier than repackaging, and I followed that document you are looking at, its been referenced in various forums around the place. You'll need to insert the path to your blackberryinstall.iss after the f1 but note there are no spaces. Setup.exe /s /f1blackberryinstall.iss /f2c:\temp\bbinst.log iss file and those 3 xml files and put them in your install directory. They will be recorded in 3 xml files in the directory specified. What I found best for one environment was to not repackage, it comes as an MSI but to run the installation recording the setup (eg "Setup.exe /r /f1c:\temp\bb\blackberryinstall.iss") then once its installed, run the desktop manager with this command line ("DesktopMgr.exe /r C:\temp\bb\BlackBerry_Install") and set all your default settings. I just finished packaging this for 2 seperate 2000 seat rollouts, and its a world of pain.
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