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Passive installation of FF 29 doesn't work

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In the past, we deployed FF by using setup.exe -ms /INI="Setup_Win7.ini"

Since 29, this isn't passive/silent anymore and the user has to start the setup manually.

In the past, we deployed FF by using setup.exe -ms /INI="Setup_Win7.ini" Since 29, this isn't passive/silent anymore and the user has to start the setup manually.

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It looks like there is no msi file in front motion yet http://www.frontmotion.com/Firefox/download_firefox.htm How did you do this before?

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I never used this MSI. Just download the default firefox.exe from official website.

Meanwhile I found out, that you can use -es now.

what are the differences? Is there some resource where you can find out about possible switches and their meanings?