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. This time I’ll show you how I (silently) deployed Matlab 2014a with custom Toolboxes.
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