iBase is installed using a Microsoft Windows Installer. You can use the msi command line
options to install iBase components.
Before you begin
Ensure that all iBase prerequisites are installed before you install iBase using the command
line.
Procedure
To install iBase using the command line:
- Open a command prompt with administrator privileges.
- Navigate to the location of the iBase msi file.
Note: You can also provide the absolute file path to the msi file.
- Enter the command that specifies the components you would like to install in the
following format:
msiexec /i "i2 iBase 9.msi" <ADDITIONAL OPTIONS>
Where
the i2 iBase specific additional options are:
- INSTALLLEVEL - specify the install level of a feature set. Using this option ensures that you
get all options at a level and all the options available at lower levels, ensuring all prerequisite
features are present.
- ADDLOCAL - specify specific features to install
- I2_LANGUAGE - specify the language that is installed
- I2LIC_ENABLED - specify whether Product Access Management is enabled.
- I2LIC_SERVERS - identifies the location of the Product Access Management servers.
- I2LIC_BROADCASTS_ENABLED - checks for license servers with available licenses on the
network.
For the i2 iBase specific values that are available, see
iBase components and language codes. For a list of the Microsoft specific options use
msiexec /h
.
Examples:
- Install iBase User silently
-
msiexec /i "i2 iBase 9.msi" /qn
- Install iBase User in French
-
msiexec /i "i2 iBase 9.msi" I2_LANGUAGE=fr
- Install iBase Client components
-
msiexec /i "i2 iBase 9.msi" INSTALLLEVEL=200
- Install iBase User and Designer with Plate Analysis and Scheduler
-
msiexec /i "i2 iBase 9.msi" ADDLOCAL=ThirdParty,iBaseUser,iBaseDesigner,ANPR,iBaseScheduler,iBaseSchedulerService /qn