(See instructions for Mobile Devices)






(See instructions for Desktop/Laptop Devices)
The following information should be helpful with setting up your favorite device to access MS Office 365 e-mail:
(Note: During the setup of your device make sure you enter your entire e-mail address (john_doe_00@subr.edu) for the user name or login. For best results when setting up your mobile device, remove any previous SUBR mail profiles prior to following the setup instructions.)
Knowing if it's from a server log , a database error , or a specific legacy app would help me give you the exact steps you need.
setup.exe /minimal or msiexec /i package.msi /quiet (Windows)
For "Min Installs," it is best to create a dedicated partition or folder to avoid path conflicts, especially with older 2017-era software. ure117rmjavhdtoday022817 min install
After the "min install" completes, verify the installation by checking the version in your terminal to ensure the path was added correctly. Security Note
Ensure your system meets the architecture requirements (x86 vs x64). Since the string mentions "javhdtoday," ensure you have the appropriate Java Development Kit (JDK) or Runtime (JRE) pre-installed if this is a secondary component. Knowing if it's from a server log ,
A "Min Install" usually refers to a lightweight version of a software suite. It includes only the essential binaries and dependencies required to run the core application, stripping away: Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) Help documentation and tutorials Optional plugins or secondary features Redundant drivers Common Steps for Legacy Command-Line Installs
If you are trying to troubleshoot an installation or understand what this specific file does, here is a general breakdown of how to handle "minimal installs" for technical packages of this nature: Understanding Minimal Installations (Min Install) Security Note Ensure your system meets the architecture
Because the keyword includes a specific date from several years ago (02/28/17), be cautious. Using outdated installers can expose your system to vulnerabilities that have been patched in more recent versions of Java or VHD management tools.