So yes, the Matlab directory can’t be created BEFORE the installation, period. (14:03:40) Error: Cannot install in the specified folder because there may be files remaining from a previous installation. Yet again I learned the hard way after reading logs… Here’s an example from the clients c:\temp\matlabinstall.log: Also, if the Matlab directory is present during the installation, the installation will FAIL. This step is unnecessary, as the licensing will work just fine without having to “manually” copy the. Xcopy “%~dp0license.lic” /y /e “C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a\” If not exist “C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a” md “C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a” It also passes a “success code” to SSCM when finished. The batch file runs setup.exe from the Distribution Point and uses installer_input & active.ini as input files during the setup. “%~dp0setup.exe” -inputFile “%~dp0installer_input.txt” -activationPropertiesFile “%~dp0activate.ini” It will close when the install is finished. (I’ve modified/simplified the batch file from the guide above, as it was a bit too complicated and wouldn’t OFFĮCHO Do not close this window. They are also located/created in the root of the Matlab source files. The following files are custom batch files for installation and uninstallation in SCCM.
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