Command-Line Parameters
Use the following Application Virtualization Sequencer parameters to sequence an application and to upgrade a sequenced application package at the command prompt. In the Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer directory, you would enter SFTSequencer, followed by the appropriate parameter.
/HELP or /? Use to display the list of parameters available for command-line sequencing.
/INSTALLPACKAGE or /I Use to specify the installer or a batch file for the application to be sequenced.
/INSTALLPATH or /P Use to specify the package root directory.
/OUTPUTFILE or /O Use to specify the path and file name of the SPRJ file that will be generated.
Important The /OUTPUTFILE parameter is not available when opening a package that you do not intend to upgrade.
/FULLLOAD or /F Use to specify whether to put everything in the primary feature block.
/PACKAGENAME or /K Use to specify the package name of the sequenced application.
/BLOCKSIZE Specifies the SFT file block size that will be used to stream the package to client computers. You can select one of the following values:
4 KB
16 KB
32 KB
64 KB
You should consider the size of the SFT file when you specify the block size. A file with a smaller block size takes longer to stream over the network but is less bandwidth-intensive. Files with larger block sizes use more network bandwidth.
/COMPRESSION Use to specify the method for compressing the SFT file as it is streamed to the client.
/MSI or /M Use to specify generating a Microsoft Windows Installer package for the sequenced application.
/DEFAULT Specifies the default SPRJ file that will be used when creating a virtual application package. This file is used as the .sprj template when the application is sequenced for the first time.
/UPGRADE Specifies the path and file name of the SPRJ file that will be upgraded.
/DECODEPATH Specifies the directory on the sequencing computer where the files associated with the sequenced application package are installed. Use one of the following formats when specifying the directory:
/decodepath:Q:
/decodepath:Q:.
/decodepath:”Q:.”
/decodepath:”Q:”
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