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4. Type the customer information, select the user for the application, and then click Next.
The Custom Setup screen is displayed.
5. Click Next to install CCTK CLI and GUI in the default directory. The default CCTK installation directories are C:
\Program Files\Dell\CCTK (for 32-bit system) and C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CCTK (for 64-bit system).
NOTE: Click Change to install CCTK in a specified directory.
The Ready to Install the Program screen is displayed.
6. Click Install.
The Installing Dell Client Configuration Toolkit screen is displayed. When the installation completes, the
InstallShield Wizard Completed screen is displayed.
7. Click Finish.
If CCTK GUI is successfully installed, the shortcut for the GUI is displayed on the desktop.
Installing CCTK Silently Using DUP
1. Launch the command prompt and navigate to the folder where you have downloaded the DUP.
2. Run the following command: Systems-Management_Application_6HCTN_WN_2.2.1_A00 /s.
NOTE: For more information on using the commands, type the following command: Systems-
Management_Application_6HCTN_WN_2.2.1_A00 /h
.
Installing CCTK Silently In A Custom Folder Using .msi File
To specify a custom installation directory:
Run the following command: msiexec /i cctk.msi INSTALLDIR=<destination>/ qn where
<destination> is the custom directory and INSTALLDIR must be in uppercase.
For example, the following command line installs CCTK in silent mode in the destination directory: msiexec /i
cctk.msi INSTALLDIR=c:\destination /qn
Installing CCTK Silently In The Default Folder Using .msi File
1. Navigate to the folder where you have extracted the CCTK installer from the DUP.
2. Run the following command: msiexec.exe /i cctk.msi /qn
The CCTK components are silently installed in the following locations:
C:\Program Files\Dell\CCTK (for 32-bit systems)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CCTK (for 64-bit systems)
Installing CCTK On Systems Running Linux
NOTE: CCTK GUI is not supported on systems running the Linux operating system.
1. From support.dell.com, download the cctk-linux-version-buildnum.tar.gz file.
2. Untar the file using the following command: tar -zxvf cctk-linux-version-buildnum.tar.gz
3. Install the RPMs in the file.
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Installing CCTK On Systems Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6
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