VMware Player
Extract the original executable. One way to do this is:VMware-player-7.0.0-2305329.exe /e [output path] (Seems to be silent operation, and can take around 30 seconds to complete). Using… Read More
On uninstall the application by using msiexec /x [ProductCode] /qb warning message appear: "Do you want to preserve your existing settings for VMware Player?" For suppressing this message and… Read More
If you need to change settings and msi behaviors, such as adding an activesetup to suppress the EULA acceptance on first run for users, without wanting to run the extracted msi's manually, do t… Read More
"VMware-player-4.0.1-528992.exe" /s /nsr /s = silent /nsr = no silent reboot but who knows how to create the configuration file to provide with /c? thx for any hint/documentation Read More
VMware-player-3.1.3-324285.exe /e C:\Users\%username%\Downloads\vmware msiexec /i "vmware player.msi" REBOOT=ReallySuppress DESKTOP_SHORTCUT=0 QUICKLAUNCH_SHORTCUT=0 /qb- NO PROBLEMS with De… Read More
The /v (not /V) option to VMware-player-3.1.2-301548.exe to pass msiexec options does not work. You must extract the msi with /e, Then install with start /wait msiexec /i "vmware player.msi" … Read More
You can do an administrative install of vmplayer player using VMware-player-2.0.1-55017.exe /a and then you will get the vmware player.msi file which you can edit using Orca Then use this comm… Read More
Similar to VMware Player 1.x you can run the executable download with a /? parameter to get package information. It supports an administrative install or passing parameters to the embedded Wind… Read More