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Deployment
- ✅ 2.1 | ✅ 2.0 | ✅ 1.9 | ...
Perform a silent, unattended or slipstream installation of QZ Tray, such as in a corporate environment.
We use NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Installer System) for Windows.
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Install silently to the default location (run Command Prompt as Administrator)
start /wait "" qz-tray-2.x.x.exe /S
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Install silently to a non-standard location (run Command Prompt as Administrator)
start /wait "" qz-tray-2.x.x.exe /S /D=C:\Program Files\QZ Tray
We use Makeself for Linux.
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Install silently to the default location
sudo bash qz-tray-2.x.x.run -- -y
We can use the installer
command on Mac to silently install QZ Tray via the command line. Type (or click here): man installer
on the command line for more examples.
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Install silently to the default location
sudo installer -pkg qz-tray-2.x.x.pkg -target /
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Install silently to a non-standard location
Note: Use at your own risk; Non-standard install locations are currently not supported.
sudo installer -pkg qz-tray-2.x.x.pkg -target /Alternate/Volume
QZ Tray 2.1 automatically starts at login.
For versions 2.0 and older, the user must click "Automatically Launch" in the tray icon, which may not be desired for corporate environments.
There are several methods for making an application launch automatically on various desktops, however to mimic the technique used by QZ Tray 1.9 - 2.0 is:
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First, uncheck "Automatically start" and close QZ Tray.
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Run the following command through a Command Prompt window. Administrative access is not required.
reg.exe add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ /v "QZ Tray" /d "%programfiles%\QZ Tray\qz-tray.exe" /f
- For white-label customers, replace
QZ Tray
with the name of your application, e.g.Acme Printing
, etc.
- For white-label customers, replace
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Re-launch QZ Tray and verify the "Automatically start" option has been reselected.
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To secure this change (user cannot disable) requires modifying registry permissions using
regini
and a separate.reg
file which can have other negative side-effects and is out of scope of this tutorial.