EULA Visio Viewer 2003
Hallo out there
I use the original Msi file from Microsoft and maked a MST FILE. But when ever i run the msi the End user License Agrement comes up.
I am using the Wise program and maked the mst file from it.
The ACCEPTEULA string was found under tabels, under checkbox and in the properties field i added the value 1, but when i save it and run the program its still comes up with the EULA box.
I have tried to read in the forums but i cant get the answer how to do it. I hope u guys out there can help me step by step and guide me.
Wise is the program i am using to edit the transform file or to make msi in.
Hope to hear from u guys.
SKS
I use the original Msi file from Microsoft and maked a MST FILE. But when ever i run the msi the End user License Agrement comes up.
I am using the Wise program and maked the mst file from it.
The ACCEPTEULA string was found under tabels, under checkbox and in the properties field i added the value 1, but when i save it and run the program its still comes up with the EULA box.
I have tried to read in the forums but i cant get the answer how to do it. I hope u guys out there can help me step by step and guide me.
Wise is the program i am using to edit the transform file or to make msi in.
Hope to hear from u guys.
SKS
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Posted by:
bkelly
20 years ago
Posted by:
SKS
20 years ago
Posted by:
bkelly
20 years ago
Public properties may be specified at the command line or in the Properties table of your MSI/MST.
Posted by:
jbonbright
20 years ago
I created a temporary batch file within Wise with the following single line in it, then executed it in the script:
%sys32%\msiexec /i vviewer.MSI /m vviewer ACCEPTEULA=1 ASSOCIATE=1 RESTART=0 /qb!
You'll have to add a path for the location of the vviewer.MSI you copied to the target system, of course.
This did what I wanted - install Visio Viewer silently/without user interaction and without rebooting. As I recall, I tried to do this using a transform but had problems and resorted to this. You could also skip the batch file altogether and simply do a Execute Program action in your Wise script.
%sys32%\msiexec /i vviewer.MSI /m vviewer ACCEPTEULA=1 ASSOCIATE=1 RESTART=0 /qb!
You'll have to add a path for the location of the vviewer.MSI you copied to the target system, of course.
This did what I wanted - install Visio Viewer silently/without user interaction and without rebooting. As I recall, I tried to do this using a transform but had problems and resorted to this. You could also skip the batch file altogether and simply do a Execute Program action in your Wise script.
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