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nirsoft_installer - Version 1.

34 - 31 Dec 2009
Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Ross Smith II (http://smithii.com) All Rights Reserved
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nirsoft_installer lets you download and install most of the freeware
applications available at http://nirsoft.net.
nirsoft_installer looks in the directory where nirsoft_installer.exe is for
any files it needs before attempting to download them. If it does download a
file, it will attempt to save a copy of the file in this same directory.
nirsoft_installer adds the installation directory (typically
C:\Program Files\NirSoft) to your PATH environment variable.
If the program is a Windows GUI application, an icon is created in the
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Start Menu\Programs\NirSoft directory.
Applications that require Windows 98, ME, or NT 4.0, are listed as such.
Note: you are responsible to verify that each program you install using
nirsoft_installer is designed to work in your environment.
If you are unsure, then please visit http://nirsoft.net for more information.
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Usage: nirsoft_installer [options]
Options:
/S Install the application silently with the default options selected
/D=path Install into the directory 'path' (default is
%ProgramFiles%\NirSoft)
/INSTYPE n Where n is a number between 1 and 6:
1: Top 10
2: Windows 7/Vista/2008/2003/XP or newer
3: Windows 2000/NT
4: Windows NT
5: Windows ME/98/95
6: Windows 95
The following options are planned to be implemented in a future version:
/SAVEDIR d Save downloaded files in directory d
/PROXY Set proxy settings
/RETRIES n Number of times to retry each download before reporting failure
(default: 5)
/ALLUSERS Install icons for all users
This is the default if the user is an administrator
/USER Install icons for the current user only
This is the default if the user is not an administrator
/VERSION Show the version and quit
/? Show this help message and quit
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