Installing with Desktop User Settings Loaded

You can prepare a user settings file (iWDTSettings.iwdtst) for Desktop and incorporate it in the installer to install Desktop with the same settings.
Export a user settings file from an existing Desktop environment in advance.
By using a Desktop installer with an incorporated user settings file, and performing a distributed installation with SMS/SCCM, you can install Desktop with the same environment on multiple computers on a network.

Integrating a User Settings File in the Installer

1.
Copy the installer from "Desktop Installation Media".
2.
Delete the initial underscore (_) and rename the following folders that comprise the installer as indicated below.
Select either the "32bit" folder or "64bit" folder according to the operating system environment to install to.
Before change
(Folder that the installer was copied to)\32bit or 64bit\_etc_iWDTSettings
After change
(Folder that the installer was copied to)\32bit or 64bit\etc_iWDTSettings
NOTE
If a folder name contains an initial underscore (_) the content of that folder is ignored during installation.
3.
Replace the dummy user settings file in the "a1" folder under the "etc_iWDTSettings" folder.
This folder structure and dummy user settings file (iWDTSettings.iwdtst) already exist in the installer.
etc_iWDTSettings\pd\a1\iWDTSettings.iwdtst
By replacing the above dummy user settings file (iWDTSettings.iwdtst) with the user settings file you prepared that has the same name, the user settings file is loaded during installation.
NOTE
If you selected [Select during installation] while exporting the user settings file, the [Select User Settings] dialog box is displayed the first time that Desktop is started after installing with the above method. Select any of the following options, and click [OK].
[Use the older version user settings]
Imports the settings from the user settings file, but when upgrading, priority is given to the settings of the older version.
[Use the new user settings]
Imports the settings from the user settings file. When upgrading, priority is given to the settings in the user settings file.

Decreasing the Number of Languages in the Installer

You can delete language resources included in the installer to limit the languages that can be selected during installation to only the languages that are required.
1.
Delete unnecessary language resource folders in the following location.
(Folder that the installer was copied to)\32bit or 64bit\Resource\Language
The "Language" folder indicated above includes language resource folders identified with four digit language codes.
0C0A
Language resource folder for Spanish
040C
Language resource folder for French
0407
Language resource folder for German
0410
Language resource folder for Italian
0809
Language resource folder for English
2.
Delete unnecessary language System Information Viewer folders in the following location.
(folder that the installer was copied to)\CST\System Information Viewer
de
System Information Viewer folder for German
en-GB
System Information Viewer folder for English
es-ES
System Information Viewer folder for Spanish
fr
System Information Viewer folder for French
it
System Information Viewer folder for Italian
3.
Delete unnecessary language manual folders in the following location.
(folder that the installer was copied to)\iW Desktop Manual\
Deutsch
Manual folder for German
English
Manual folder for English
Espanol
Manual folder for Spanish
Francais
Manual folder for French
Italiano
Manual folder for Italian
NOTE
Delete unnecessary language files from the following html files in the folder that the installer was copied to.
Leame.html: Readme file for Spanish
Leggimi.html: Readme file for Italian
Liesmich.html: Readme file for German
Lisezmoi.html: Readme file for French
Readme.html: Readme file for English
4.
Open "setup.ini" in a program such as Notepad, and delete the definitions for the languages you deleted in steps 1 to 3.
"setup.ini" is located in the "32bit" folder or "64bit" folder.
The languages for installation are defined using three lines for each language in the [Language] item of "setup.ini", as indicated below.
"setup.ini" Definitions
Supported Languages
LOCALE0=0809
EULAFILE0=iWDT LICENCE_EN.txt
LANGUAGE_ACPLIM0=0409
Language definition for English
LOCALE1=040C
EULAFILE1=iWDT LICENCE_FR.txt
LANGUAGE_ACPLIM1=040C
Language definition for French
LOCALE2=0410
EULAFILE2=iWDT LICENCE_IT.txt
LANGUAGE_ACPLIM2=0410
Language definition for Italian
LOCALE3=0407
EULAFILE3=iWDT LICENCE_DE.txt
LANGUAGE_ACPLIM3=0407
Language definition for German
LOCALE4=0C0A
EULAFILE4=iWDT LICENCE_ES.txt
LANGUAGE_ACPLIM4=040A
Language definition for Spanish
When you delete a language definition, that language is not displayed in the language selection during installation.
NOTE
A semicolon (;) can be added at the start of unnecessary lines in "setup.ini" to disable those lines.
Example) To disable French
;LOCALE1=040C
;EULAFILE1=iWDT LICENCE_FR.txt
;LANGUAGE_ACPLIM1=040C
Operations are not guaranteed when you change or disable other lines in "setup.ini".
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