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h3. Basic Information

|| Name | QSR NVivo ||
|| Owner(s) | Tufts Research and Geospatial Technology Services ||
|| Authentication | N/A ||
|| Who Can Use It | Available for Tufts staff, faculty, students and affiliates as long as they are working for Tufts Off-campus ||
|| Customer Responsibility | ||
|| Limitations | It can be installed on personal computers as long as it is for Tufts business ||
|| Costs | None ||
|| Requirements for Use | ||
|| Maintenance | License is valid for 1 year. Tufts owns a site license as of ~ May 24, 2013 ||

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h2. FAQ


h4. Can I try the software and install full version after?

Users are able to re-key trial versions with the site license key. If a computer is replaced, it is recommended that you deactivate the old key.

h4. When is the site license expire?

The site license key is unique to Tufts and expires yearly


h4. Who can use it?

Available for Tufts staff, faculty, students and affiliates as long as they are working for Tufts

Yes, it can be used on home computers as long as they have a Tufts ID.


It can be used by a contractor hired by Tufts doing work on Tufts behalf.

It can be used for teaching, research, and admin use.

h2. Package information

Package is available in Landesk - search for NVivo in all packages.

Packaging information is available below.

h2. Unattended command line installation


h5. NVivo 10
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This topic describes how you can perform an  unattended installation and activation of NVivo using the Windows  Installer (MSI) engine.

In this topic
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* [Overview|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark3]
* [Software download locations|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark4]
* [Installing NVivo 10 (32-bit)|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark5]
* [Installing NVivo 10 (64-bit)|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark6]
* [Activating via command line and XML|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark7]
* [Deactivating via command line|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark9]
* [Removing NVivo using a command line|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark10]
* [Removing prerequisite components|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#MiniTOCBookMark11]\\
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h2. Overview

You can use the Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI)  engine to perform an unattended installation of NVivo 10. An unattended  installation is undertaken entirely from the command line and requires  no user interaction.

The MSI file and application files can be extracted  from the NVivo 10 installer using one of the commands below. This  creates a number of folders containing application files along with the  QSR NVivo 10.msi file. 
* For 32-bit installations, use: NVivo10.x86.exe /a
* For 64-bit installations, use: NVivo10.x64.exe /a

If you require a silent installation (no messages or windows are displayed), you may need to change the command line options.

If you intend to install NVivo using the Windows  Installer (MSI) engine, you will need to ensure that the prerequisites  for NVivo are installed before you install NVivo---you can download these  components from the [Software download locations|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#Software_download_locations] listed below. Instructions for installing these prerequisite components are provided.

You can also optionally install the supplementary add-ons for NVivo:
* NCapture---this is a browser extension that allows users to gather material from the web.
* NVivo Add-In for OneNote---this allows users to export content from OneNote for import into NVivo 10 Service Pack 1 (or later).

NVivo 10 Service Pack 2 (or later) allows users to  work with YouTube videos (collected with NCapture). To play YouTube  videos, users need to have Adobe FlashPlayer 11 and Internet Explorer 8  (or later).
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h2. Software download locations

The NVivo 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) installer packages are available for  download from the QSR website. Later releases of these components may  become available. However we recommend that you use the versions listed  below, as these have been tested with NVivo 10.

[http://www.qsrinternational.com/support_downloads.aspx|http://www.qsrinternational.com/support_downloads.aspx]





Installing NVivo 10 and its prerequisites requires [Windows Installer 4.5|http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5a58b56f-60b6-4412-95b9-54d056d6f9f4], which can be downloaded (if not already installed).

Windows Installer Packages for NVivo 10’s prerequisites are available for download using the following links:

[Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo10/Components/dotnetfx35.exe]  (231 MB)

[Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Express Edition (x86)|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo10/Components/SQLEXPR_x86_ENU.exe] \- For the 32-bit version of NVivo 10 only (110 MB)

[Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Express Edition (x64)|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo10/Components/SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe] \- For the 64-bit version of NVivo 10 only (122 MB)

[QuickTime Player 7.7|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo10/Components/QuickTimeInstaller.exe] \- For the 32-bit version of NVivo 10 only (37.1 MB)

[Windows Media Player 11 (x86)|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo10/Components/wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe] \- For Windows XP only (24.5 MB)
[Adobe Flash Player 11|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo10/Components/install_flash_player_11_active_x.msi] (16.0 MB)
You can optionally download and  install supplementary add-ons for NVivo. The latest versions of these  add-ons are available from the links below:

[NCapture for IE|http://redirect.qsrinternational.com/download-nc-for-ie-nv10-en.htm] \- Requires Internet Explorer 7 or later

[NCapture for Chrome|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NCapture1/NCapture.Chrome.exe] \- Requires Google Chrome 21 or later

[NVivo Add-In for OneNote|http://redirect.qsrinternational.com/download-na-onenote-nv10-en.htm] \- Requires Microsoft OneNote (2007 or 2010) and Microsoft Word (2007 or 2010)

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h2. Installing NVivo 10 (32-bit)

# Go to the command line prompt.
# Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (if not already installed) using the following command line:

dotnetfx35.exe /qb
# Install NVivo 10’s Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Express Edition database instance using the following command line.

Click in the field below and press CTRL + C to copy the code to your clipboard.

SQLEXPR_x86_ENU.exe
/QS /ACTION=INSTALL /FEATURES=SQLEngine /INSTANCENAME=QSRNVivo10
/SQLCOLLATION=Latin1_General_BIN /SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE=Automatic
/SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
/SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="BUILTIN\ADMINISTRATORS"
/IAcceptSQLServerLicenseTerms="True"


NOTE: Omit this step if you wish to [install NVivo 10 without a local database component|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_before_you_install.htm#Installing_NVivo_without_a_local_database_component].
# Prepare to install QuickTime Player 7.7 by using this command line to extract its component packages:

QuickTimeInstaller.exe /extract

Then install each of its component packages using the following command lines:

AppleApplicationSupport.msi /qb

QuickTime.msi /qb DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS=0

AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi /qb
# Install Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (if not already installed) using the following command line:

wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe /q
# Install Adobe Flash Player 11 using the following command line:

install_flash_player_11_active_x.msi /qb
# (Optional) Install the supplementary add-ons:

NCapture for IE

NCapture.IE.exe /v"/qb"

NCapture for Chrome

NCapture.Chrome.exe /v"/qb"

NVivo Add-In for OneNote

NVivoAddIn.OneNote.exe /v"/qb"
# Install NVivo using the following command line:

msiexec /Option <Required Parameter> \[Optional Parameter\]

For example, you could install NVivo using the following:

msiexec /i"QSR NVivo 10.msi" /qb

Refer to [Installation options and parameters|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_installation_options_and_parameters.htm] for a list of command line options and public properties.

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h2. Installing NVivo 10 (64-bit)

# Go to the command line prompt.
# Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (if not already installed) using the following command line:

dotnetfx35.exe /qb
# Install NVivo 10’s Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Express Edition database instance using the following command line.

Click in the field below and press CTRL + C to copy the code to your clipboard.

SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe
/QS /ACTION=INSTALL /FEATURES=SQLEngine /INSTANCENAME=QSRNVivo10
/SQLCOLLATION=Latin1_General_BIN /SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE=Automatic
/SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
/SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="BUILTIN\ADMINISTRATORS"
/IAcceptSQLServerLicenseTerms="True"


NOTE: Omit this step if you wish to [install NVivo 10 without a local database component|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_before_you_install.htm#Installing_NVivo_without_a_local_database_component].
# Install Adobe Flash Player 11 using the following command line:

install_flash_player_11_active_x.msi /qb
# (Optional) Install the supplementary add-ons:

NCapture for IE

NCapture.IE.exe /v"/qb"

NCapture for Chrome

NCapture.Chrome.exe /v"/qb"

NVivo Add-In for OneNote

NVivoAddIn.OneNote.exe /v"/qb"
# Install NVivo using the following command line:

msiexec /Option <Required Parameter> \[Optional Parameter\]

For example, you could install NVivo using the following:

msiexec /i "QSR NVivo 10.msi" /qb

Refer to [Installation options and parameters|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_installation_options_and_parameters.htm] for a list of command line options and public properties.

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h2. Activating via command line and XML

NVivo 10 can be activated via the Internet using a  command line script and an activation XML file. A valid license key is  required for this process.

The following script needs to be run on each computer you intend to activate:

nvivo \-i <license key> \-a <activation filename> \[-u <username> \[-p <password>\] \[-d <domain>\]\]

This command performs a silent product  initialization using the specified license key and the activation  details in the specified activation file.

NOTE &nbsp;
* Enter the license key in the following format: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
* If you want to use NVivo as a 30 day trial, you can use the &nbsp;'-i' parameter without a license key.
* If your organization's proxy server requires  your activation request to be authenticated, you may optionally specify a  username, password and/or domain. This information is not retained by  QSR.

h3. Activation file format

Copy the text below into Notepad, set the values  within the tags, and then save as an .xml file. Ensure that you save it  with UTF-8 encoding.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>

<Activation>

&nbsp;&nbsp;<Request>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<FirstName>John</FirstName>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<LastName>Sysadmin</LastName>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Email>admin@yourorg.com</Email>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Phone>+1-555-555-5555</Phone>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Fax>+1-555-555-5555</Fax>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<JobTitle>Your Job Title</JobTitle>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Industry>Your Industry</Industry>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Department>Your Department</Department>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Organization>Your Organization</Organization>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<AddressLine1>Level 2</AddressLine1>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<AddressLine2>100 Main St</AddressLine2>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<City>Boston</City>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Zipcode>02129</Zipcode>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<Country>USA</Country>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<State>MA</State>

&nbsp;&nbsp;</Request>

</Activation>

You can also download a zip file containing the sample activation xml file. Extract the xml file and then open it in Notepad.
* [http://download.qsrinternational.com/Document/NVivo10/SampleActivation.zip|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Document/NVivo10/SampleActivation.zip]

NOTE &nbsp;You must observe the following rules, or the activation will fail:
* Fields in bold are mandatory.
* You must use a valid email address.
* You must use abbreviations for the following countries:
* For United States of America, use USA
* For United Kingdom, use UK
* For all other countries, capitalize the first letter of each word---for example, 'Mexico' or 'New Zealand'. Refer to the list of [accepted country names|http://download.qsrinternational.com/Support/AcceptedCountryFormat.txt] for the specific format and spelling for your country name.
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h2. Deactivating via command line

NVivo 10 can be deactivated via the Internet using a  command line script. The following script needs to be run on each  computer you want to deactivate:

nvivo \-deactivate \[-u <username> \[-p <password>\] \[-d <domain>\]\]

This command performs a ‘silent’ deactivation of the NVivo license.

NOTE &nbsp;If your  organization’s proxy server requires your deactivation request to be  authenticated, you may optionally specify a username, password and/or  domain. This information is not retained by QSR International

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h2. Removing NVivo using a command line

We recommend that you [deactivate NVivo|http://techcenter.qsrinternational.com/nv10/nv10_unattended_command_line_installation.htm#Deactivating_via_command_line] before uninstalling the software.

To remove the NVivo software using a command line, run the following command:

msiexec /x {49BFDB10-A9AC-4368-9BF1-236D569DD8F0} /qb

NOTE If the NCapture  browser extension for Internet Explorer 7 (or later) was also installed,  you can remove it from the Control Panel.

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h2. Removing prerequisite components

NVivo relies on a number of other components to run, and if they are  not already present when you install the software using the setup  wizard, NVivo will install them for you. However, when NVivo is  uninstalled, these components remain on the workstation.

These components can be removed individually from the Control Panel. For computers running:
* Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, use Uninstall a program.
* Windows XP, use Add or Remove Programs.

You should only uninstall them if you are certain that they are not utilized by other programs on your computer.

The components to be removed, in order, are:
* Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Express Edition
* Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
* QuickTime Player 7 (for 32-bit only)
* Windows Media Player 11
* Adobe Flash Player 11 (NVivo 10 Service Pack 2 or later)