Importing Settings and Activating License with Command Line Parameters
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:49 am
Hello,
It would be really nice if it would be possible to import TSPlus Configurations through command line (C:\Backupparam), just like it's possible by doing it in the AdminTool mask.
Activating a license through command line would be incredibly well received as well.
Our company will be deploying your product as an Optional Third Party Feature, since we have thousand of clients, it's a lot easier at our side to have our own installer where we automate the Installation of Java and TSPlus, where we also after installing those two packets, import our Portal settings to automatically use our Software through the HTML5 Portal and activate the license we'll be acquiring from you and deliver to the client.
I opened a topic asking what kind of parameters are actually possible to use:
https://tsplus.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4188
And since there was no response so far, I suppose that importing settings and activating a license both through the command line are not supported, or not public.
It would be really nice if it would be possible to import TSPlus Configurations through command line (C:\Backupparam), just like it's possible by doing it in the AdminTool mask.
Activating a license through command line would be incredibly well received as well.
Our company will be deploying your product as an Optional Third Party Feature, since we have thousand of clients, it's a lot easier at our side to have our own installer where we automate the Installation of Java and TSPlus, where we also after installing those two packets, import our Portal settings to automatically use our Software through the HTML5 Portal and activate the license we'll be acquiring from you and deliver to the client.
I opened a topic asking what kind of parameters are actually possible to use:
https://tsplus.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4188
And since there was no response so far, I suppose that importing settings and activating a license both through the command line are not supported, or not public.