“C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2014a\uninstall\bin\win64\uninstall.exe” -inputFile “%~dp0uninstaller_input.txt” “C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2014a\uninstall\bin\win32\uninstall.exe” -inputFile “%~dp0uninstaller_input.txt” I cleaned up the script/batch file (as above) and the installation went just fine 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. installLicenseFileName=license_2014a.lic.installLicenseFileDir=C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2014a\.activationKey=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx.licenseFile=C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2014a\license_2014a.lic.That’s it for the installer_input.txt.Just uncomment the ones for your license. Then you have to specify which toolboxes you are going to install.This file was previously downloaded directly from Mathworks). License_2014.lic includes information with the license server IP and the available toolboxes for this license. A license server is already running in the domain. licensePath= license_2014.lic (We’re using a network license.outputFile=c:\temp\matlabinstall.log (for logs on the client).fileInstallationKey=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx. ![]() Edited files for silent installation (in the root of “Matlab R2014a”).Copied the Matlab installation files to the SSCM server with directory name “Matlab R2014a”.Thanks a lot to the author for the guide, couldn’t have done this without it. There are a lot of customizations taking place for this to be fully working, but luckily I found a good starting point at. ![]() Once you're running Ubuntu on Windows, you can follow the steps detailed at Install on Ubuntu/Debian to install recent stable versions of Redis from the official APT repository.This time I’ll show you how I (silently) deployed Matlab 2014a with custom Toolboxes. Follow these instructions, and take note of the default Linux distribution it installs. Microsoft provides detailed instructions for installing WSL. For this method to work, you'll need to be running Windows 10 version 2004 and higher or Windows 11. WSL2 lets you run Linux binaries natively on Windows. To install Redis on Windows, you'll first need to enable WSL2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux). However, you can install Redis on Windows for development by following the instructions below. ![]() Redis is not officially supported on Windows.
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