Procedure
1. At the Package Manager command prompt, type wasp list all. The available packages are displayed in
a table.
2. Type wasp <switches> install "<packagename> <arguments>". See
"Package Manager for
WindowsCommand Line Options" on page 51
for more information about the switches and
arguments related to installing packages.
3. Press
Enter
. The package is downloaded from the repository to the
[path]\cratecache\
location. If
you did not use the
/q=y
switch, the command requires a response from you after downloading the
package. Type
Y
to install now. Type
N
if you want to install later.
4. Type wasp list. The package is displayed in the list as installed.
Remove Packages
Uninstalls the software included in the selected packages. Optionally, you can also uninstall any
dependencies not used by other software packages. The removal of packages is run as a command line
function.
Prerequisites
The package includes uninstall files and commands.
The package is located in the local cratecache folder or listed as a repository source in Package Manager for
Windows.
Procedure
1. At the Package Manager command prompt, type wasp list. The installed packages are displayed in a
table.
2. Type wasp <switches> remove "<packagename> <arguments>" . See
"Package Manager for
WindowsCommand Line Options" on page 51
for more information about the switches and
arguments related to removing packages.
3. Press
Enter
.
4. If you did not use the /q=y switch, the command requires a response from you before running the
uninstall in the package. Type Y to uninstall now. Type N to cancel the uninstall process.
5. Type wasp list. The package is displayed in the list as installed.
Package Manager for WindowsCommand Line Options
Package Manager for Windows to installs and removes packages from the machines on which it is
installed. The following are the command line options that can be run on each machine where Package
Manager is installed.
Using the command line options, you can manage only one machine at a time.
To use the command line options, you must run the commands from the folder where wasp.exe is
installed. The default location is C:\Program Files\VMware\VCM\Tools\Package Manager for Windows.
Using Package Manager for Windows
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