Install plug-ins using the command line
- Updated: 2020/04/16
Install plug-ins using the command line
Use the command line to install Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Flex, Google Chrome, Oracle Java, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox plug-ins.
To install the plug-ins:
- Click Start, and enter cmd in the
Search
box.
Command Prompt appears.
- Click Run as administrator.
- Navigate to the Enterprise Client installation path.
For example, C:\Program Files (x86)\Automation Anywhere\Enterprise\Client.
The following parameters are supported:
- /install
- Install the plug-in.
- /silent
- Silently install the plug-in. This restricts the system from displaying any messages.
- /jrePath
- Path of Java Runtime Environment in which to install the plug-in.
Example: Install the Mozilla Firefox plug-in from the command
line.
Task | Command syntax |
---|---|
Install the plug-in | C:\Program Files (x86)\Automation Anywhere\Enterprise\Client> AAPlugInInstallation.exe /Firefox /install |
Silently install the plug-in | C:\Program Files (x86)\Automation Anywhere\Enterprise\Client> AAPlugInInstallation.exe /Firefox /install /silent |
Similarly, to install the other plug-ins sequentially, append one or more parameters in the command-line prompt.
- Adobe Flex
-
AAPlugInInstallation.exe /Flex
Note: Flex is not supported on Microsoft Windows 10, Microsoft Windows Server 2012, or Microsoft Windows Server 2016.Important: Close all Flex applications before installing the plug-in and ensure (by running the same in Run window) that the %homedrive%%homepath% location points to a local drive.
If %homedrive%%homepath% is on the network:
- Copy mm.cfg as well as the Automation Anywhere installation folder from
%homedrive%%homepath% to the local
drive.
For example, C:\Program Files (x86)\Automation Anywhere\Enterprise\Client.
- Change the file location in the mm.cfg, so that it points to the AAMainLoader.swf file (the one of local drive).
- Copy the updated mm.cfg file and folder back to %homedrive%%homepath%.
- Open theEnterprise Client application and navigate to and verify.
- Copy mm.cfg as well as the Automation Anywhere installation folder from
%homedrive%%homepath% to the local
drive.
- Google Chrome
- AAPlugInInstallation.exe /Chrome
- Microsoft Silverlight
- AAPlugInInstallation.exe /Silverlight
- Oracle Java
- AAPlugInInstallation.exe /Java
- Edge
-
AAPlugInInstallation.exe /edge
Note: Available only for machines that run on Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary update. - Internet Explorer (IE)
-
Note: Installing IE through command prompt is not supported.