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A silent install is the installation of a software program that requires little to no user interaction. It is a convenient way to streamline the installation process of a desktop application. Silent installations are helpful for installing software on several machines at once. For example, a network administrator may prefer to distribute a software program via a silent installer to ensure all users within the network have the same installation settings.
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23 May 2023
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