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Qsr international nvivo software#
Once the software has been activated copy the following 2 files to your network installation directory: Load QSR NVivo v7.0, fill in the Activation form with your relevant information and activate the software.
Qsr international nvivo install#
Install NVivo to a machine but do not activate it.Įxport the two following branches from that machines registry to your network installation directory: All that is left is for the user to click the “Activate” button at the bottom. Unfortunately NVivo requires to be activated locally on each machine after installation.Īlthough I have been unable to automate the activation, I have found a way to populate the Activation form with the relevant information. Msiexec.exe /I \QSR NVivo 7.0.msi /qb!+ Now save the file.Ĭopy the modified QSR NVivo 7.0.msi to your network installation directory. You must run setup.exeĪdd an entry to the Properties table called ISSETUPDRIVEN and give it a value of ∱. Trying to run the QSR NVivo 7.0.msi directly will result in an error stating This installation cannot be run directly launching the MSI package. \MS SQL Express SP1\setup.exe /qb ADDLOCAL=ALL SQLAUTOSTART=1 INSTANCENAME="QSRNVivo" SQLCOLLATION="Latin1_General_BIN"Ĭopy the ∼RRedist2005_x86.msi file to your network installation directory Now you have the Server Express 2005 installation files, NVivos installation command is as follows: Ignore the $shtdwn$.req file as it will most likely be locked and is not required for the installation. Run the SQLEPR.EXE file and watch the dialog screen to see where the setup files are extracted to. The directory should now contain the NVivo setup files, an additional directory with SQLEXPR.EXE and a directory with ∼RRedist2005_x86.msi. Running the NVivo setup.exe file should extract a directory similar to _is49D in your temporary directory. Now save the file.Ĭopy the modified “QSR NVivo 7.0.msi” to your network installation directory.Ī standard msi install for NVivo v7.0 will work fine. Open the “QSR NVivo 7.0.msi” using ORCA.Īdd an entry to the “Properties” table called “ISSETUPDRIVEN” and give it a value of “1”.
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Trying to run the “QSR NVivo 7.0.msi directly will result in an error stating “This installation cannot be run directly launching the MSI package. “\MS SQL Express SP1\setup.exe” /qb ADDLOCAL=ALL SQLAUTOSTART=1 INSTANCENAME="QSRNVivo" SQLCOLLATION="Latin1_General_BIN"Ĭopy the “CRRedist2005_x86.msi” file to your network installation directoryĪ standard msi install for Crystal Reports will work fine. Now you have the Server Express 2005 installation files, NVivoÂ’s installation command is as follows: Ignore the “$shtdwn$.req” file as it will most likely be locked and is not required for the installation. Run the “SQLEPR.EXE” file and watch the dialog screen to see where the setup files are extracted to.Ĭopy this directory to your network installation directory. The directory should now contain the NVivo setup files, an additional directory with “SQLEXPR.EXE” and a directory with “CRRedist2005_x86.msi”. Wait until NVivo starts to install the Crystal Reports 2005 software, then copy the above temporary file to another location. Running the NVivo “setup.exe” file should extract a directory similar to “_is49D” in your temporary directory.