What is ssTEK?
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:59 am
Here we'll try to define, introduce ssTEK. We'll edit this post so it's easier to find:
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ssTEK (Silent Setup Technology) refers to a deployment technology to install applications and games unattended from a pre-defined package; and hence provides a high level of comfort in deploying software. It allows an administrator to access a list of software packages from the same directory or network share for install on more than one operating system platform. With these tools you will lessen the time necessary to install software across your network and raise your level of productivity. SetupS is a necessity in the IT environment due to its ability to cut down on timely and tedious software installations.
Originally utilized to facilitate modded operating systems such as the Last series and more recently WinBorg, these tools evolved into something far more universal in their applications across a wide range of operating systems and architectures. They are even handy for Linux installations.
You'll see them listed as: ssWPI, SetupS, ssBuilder, ppGenerators, etc.
Some useful definitions:
ssApp = (s)ilent (s)etup (App)lication
ppApp = (p)ermanent & (p)ortable (App)lication
ppGame = (p)ermanent & (p)ortable (Game)
ssTweak= (s)ilent (s)etup (Tweak) - No application to install
SetupS = Setup(S)iletly
ssWPI = (s)ilent (s)etup (W)indows (P)ost (I)nstall
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ssTEK (Silent Setup Technology) refers to a deployment technology to install applications and games unattended from a pre-defined package; and hence provides a high level of comfort in deploying software. It allows an administrator to access a list of software packages from the same directory or network share for install on more than one operating system platform. With these tools you will lessen the time necessary to install software across your network and raise your level of productivity. SetupS is a necessity in the IT environment due to its ability to cut down on timely and tedious software installations.
Originally utilized to facilitate modded operating systems such as the Last series and more recently WinBorg, these tools evolved into something far more universal in their applications across a wide range of operating systems and architectures. They are even handy for Linux installations.
You'll see them listed as: ssWPI, SetupS, ssBuilder, ppGenerators, etc.
Some useful definitions:
ssApp = (s)ilent (s)etup (App)lication
ppApp = (p)ermanent & (p)ortable (App)lication
ppGame = (p)ermanent & (p)ortable (Game)
ssTweak= (s)ilent (s)etup (Tweak) - No application to install
SetupS = Setup(S)iletly
ssWPI = (s)ilent (s)etup (W)indows (P)ost (I)nstall