Article ID: 250634 - Last Review: August 6, 2002 - Revision: 1.0 How to Install Custom Components by Using IEAK 5.5This article was previously published under Q250634 SUMMARY
In previous versions of Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK), you can install custom components in one of two ways. You can either install the component before Microsoft Internet Explorer is installed or after Internet Explorer is installed, both before the reboot. In IEAK 5.5 and 6, you can install custom components a third way. The new feature allows the installation of custom components after Internet Explorer is installed, after the reboot. The three methods to install custom components are:
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For example, to install hotfixes it is best to choose option three, "Install after system restarts" in conjunction with any optional command-line parameters you may wish to add. For additional information on common command line switches, see the articles listed in the "References" section. NOTE: When you include third-party components, be sure to refer to the third-party vendor installation switches/recommendations. REFERENCESFor additional information, click the article number below
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Common Command-Line Switches for Self-Installing Update Files
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