- #How to run .exe files on mac using terminal how to#
- #How to run .exe files on mac using terminal .exe#
- #How to run .exe files on mac using terminal install#
TableauDesktop-64bit-.exe /quiet /norestart ACCEPTEULA=1 AUTOUPDATESERVER="" REPORTINGSERVER=" The command in the example does the following: The following example shows an installer command with some options and some property settings.
#How to run .exe files on mac using terminal .exe#
exe file to a directory on the computer where you're installing. Do not run the setup program from a shared directory on your network. exe file is located or specify a full path to the location of the. Run the command from the directory where the. See Installer properties for the list of available properties. Properties: These settings specify configuration settings that the installer should make during the installation process.See Installer options for the list of available options. For example, whether it should display output while installing or whether it should create log files. Options: The options that you use specify how the installation process should run. exe: This is the Tableau installer for the product and version you're installing. exe /option1 /option2 PROPERTY1 PROPERTY2 The syntax for running the Tableau installer from the command line is: msi files, follow the instructions in the Extract and run the Windows (MSI) installer section of this article. exe file from the computer's command line as an administrator. exe file.Ĭlick on the tab below for the product you are installing to view the installation steps.
#How to run .exe files on mac using terminal install#
msi file) to install Tableau Desktop or Tableau Prep Builder, follow the instructions in Extract and run the Windows (MSI) installer to extract the.
#How to run .exe files on mac using terminal how to#
For information about how to turn off these features and more, see Change Installation Settings after Installation (Link opens in a new window). Tableau enables certain features for you by default such as usage reporting or automated product updates (Tableau Desktop only).
Note: If you are upgrading, see Upgrade Tableau Desktop and Tableau Prep Builder for information about preparing for an upgrade. This article describes how to use the command line to install Tableau Desktop, Tableau Prep Builder, and Tableau Desktop Public Edition and perform other installation actions, such as activation and registration, as well as how to uninstall the product.įor more detailed information about finding the installer and your product key, see Where's the installer? and Find Your Product Key.