

Installer and uninstaller command-line options The current registration will remain in effect after the new version is installed.
GSP5 WINDOWS INSTALL
Simply run the Windows installer and install over the previous version, or copy the Macintosh application over the previous version. Updating and installing are the same action. To silently uninstall and deregister a Macintosh application, run the deregistration command above and then delete the application. Note that there is no Macintosh uninstaller.

GSP5.app/Contents/MacOS/GSP5_Rel_KCPT_31_105 -license deregister -name "NAME" -code CODE GSP5.exe -license deregister -name "NAME" -code CODE The application may be deregistered without uninstalling by passing it the license name and authorization code on the command-line, along with a deregistration request. Additionally, the application may be deregistered during the command-line installation by passing that information as well. The Windows uninstaller (Uninstall.exe, stored next to the application after a successful install) may be run silently by passing it a "/S" command-line option. To silently install and register a Macintosh application, copy it to the desired location and run the registration command above.įor more details on using these and other command-line options, see the relevant sections below. Note that there is no Macintosh installer. GSP5.app/Contents/MacOS/GSP5_Rel_KCPT_31_105 -license register -name "NAME" -code CODE GSP5.exe -license register -name "NAME" -code CODE The application may be registered after it has been installed by passing it the license name and authorization code on the command-line, along with a registration request. InstallSketchpad.exe /S /name=NAME /code=CODE Additionally, the application may be registered during the command-line installation by passing the registration information as well. The Windows installer (InstallSketchpad.exe) may be run silently by passing it a "/S" command-line option. FAQ: Silent and command-line installs How do I install Sketchpad silently and are there command-line options for installing and registering?
