Once you start the setup process, you can get the .MSI from your %TEMP% directory. It will be named as a random string (ex. b21b21.msi).
If you try to silent install with msiexec, it will work until the end. After that, a custom action is going to ask you to enter a ZIP code and click OK. To get around this, I edited it with Ocra and deleted the "LaunchDisplay" action from the "CustomAction" table. After that, it worked like a charm. I renamed the .MSI to something more human-readable and ran this command line:
I found my 3.0.msi and my 3.0.1.msi inside of the user account (whatever account is running the app (changed to admin if using run as)) in that folder.
As in:
Running as superadmin
On Windows Vista/7 -> C:\Users\SuperAdmin\FILESHERE
Took a while to find that since it wasn't in %TEMP%.
If you don't have a UPS connected during the install, the install will fail. You can fix this by deleting another entry from the CustomAction table in ORCA:
CustomAction -> LaunchValidateUPS.
Setup Information:
Setup Type: Windows Installer (MSI)
Deployment Method Used: Vendor Provided Command Line (switch driven)
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