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/code= allows you to input the Authorization Code provided when you bought GSP5.Use quotes when replacing to handle any embedded spaces.
/name= allows you to input the License Name provided when you bought GSP5.This is important for centrally managed bulk installations since the computers may be in a locked room on the other side of your school, campus, or district – and no one will be available to respond by pushing a button! No dialog boxes will appear on the computer(s) onto which GSP5 is being installed. The command-line switches have the following meanings: InstallSketchpad.exe /S /name="" /code= /dir=
Run InstallSketchpad.exe from the Windows command-line and provide options for the installation to run "silently" without further interruption or required input.
Right-click the installer, choose "Run as administrator," and answer the questions in the installation wizard. You have two methods for installing on the model computer. Key Curriculum Press provides GSP5 as an installer program (called InstallSketchpad.exe). Use the Symantec Ghost Console to deploy the AI package to target workstations. You can use AI Builder to customize the installation script, prior to building, or after building the executable, if necessary. AI Builder automatically builds and saves the file created by AI Snapshot as an executable AI package. Scan a second time to capture system information again to determine changes. See instructions below on how to install GSP5 on the model computer.
Install the software that you would like to deploy. Scan to capture existing system information. Install AI Builder and AI Snapshot on the model computer. The process, as described on page 378 in the Symantec Ghost Implementation Guide, is: If you're not already familiar with using AI for creating packages, we recommend you take a few minutes to review Chapter 20 (Getting started with AutoInstall) and Chapter 21 (Creating AI packages) of the Ghost Implementation Guide, which provide a context for the instructions below. Products/symantec_ghost_solution_suite/2.0/manuals/Ghost_imp_guide.pdf). We'll focus on the process of creating the AutoInstall package by referring to the Symantec Ghost Implementation Guide (currently found online at
You then use Symantec Ghost (also part of the suite) to distribute and manage centrally this package for networked computers across your lab, building, or even across multiple buildings. Symantec Ghost AutoInstall, also known as AI, is part of Symantec Ghost Solution Suite ( It is allows you to take a snapshot "before" and "after" you install a software application and create a package that will apply the same changes to multiple networked computers. You should be able to distribute the AutoInstall package the same way you distribute any other non-Microsoft package with Ghost. We'll only discuss the first of these tasks in this document. Ghost also has the capability of putting the package onto a CD so you can also install GSP5 on non-networked computers.
"Distribute the package" – Use Symantec Ghost to distribute and apply the changes captured in the package across the rest of your networked computers. "Create an AutoInstall package" – Install the software on one or more "model PCs" running the AI Snapshot and AI Builder to capture and package the steps that occur when GSP5 is installed and registered. You have two tasks to perform before students and faculty can use GSP5: Custom tools icon: Use this icon to define, use, and manage custom tools.How do I install a Sketchpad version 5 School/Institution License on multiple computers using Symantec Ghost AutoInstall (AI) network administration software? Getting Ready to use Sketchpad. Information tool: Use this tool to explore how a sketch is constructed and how the objects relate to each other. Marker tool: Use this tool to create angle markers and tick marks, and to make freehand drawings and notations. Text tool: Use this tool to create and edit text and labels. The three variations of the tool allow you to construct a polygon, a polygon and the segments that form its edges, or the edge segments only. Polygon tools: Use these tools to construct polygons. The three variations of the tool allow you to construct segments, rays, and lines. Straightedge tools: Use these tools to construct straight objects. Compass tool: Use this tool to construct circles. Point tool: Use this tool to construct points. The three variations of the tool allow you to drag-translate (move), drag-rotate (turn), and drag-dilate (shrink or grow) objects.
Selection Arrow tools: Use these tools to select and drag objects in your sketch.