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| | quiet network/mass installation to Vista client I have an application that installs via an MSI. Customers currently use it by either specifying the MSI to run in the user's login script, or by creating an image with the MSI set to run via the RunOnce key, and then using that image on multiple machines. I have a proper and valid certificate for signing the MSI. With WinXP, the installation occurs silently. With Vista, the user is prompted if they would like to allow the MSI to run. When the MSI completes running, the compatibility wizard runs. A majority of the installations are to a small number of machines - in the 100 to 500 range, but there are some accounts where the number of machines is in the thousands. Does anyone know how to have this run without user intervention? Or does anyone know of resources that describe how to deploy to Vista via MSIs in a silent manner? |
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| | Re: quiet network/mass installation to Vista client "Roberto Baggio" <baggio94@telus.net> wrote in message news:kj64h.274727$5R2.135385@pd7urf3no... >I have an application that installs via an MSI. Customers currently use it >by either specifying the MSI to run in the user's login script, or by >creating an image with the MSI set to run via the RunOnce key, and then >using that image on multiple machines. > > I have a proper and valid certificate for signing the MSI. > > With WinXP, the installation occurs silently. > > With Vista, the user is prompted if they would like to allow the MSI to > run. When the MSI completes running, the compatibility wizard runs. > > A majority of the installations are to a small number of machines - in the > 100 to 500 range, but there are some accounts where the number of machines > is in the thousands. > > Does anyone know how to have this run without user intervention? Or does > anyone know of resources that describe how to deploy to Vista via MSIs in > a silent manner? > To eliminate the prompt completely you have a few choices a) author the MSI to support per-user least privilege installation b) advertise your MSI in elevated process (will prompt) and then launch the MSI as the user (no prompt) c) install the MSI through a privileged service (SMS etc) Robert Flaming has an excellent blog on MSI and UAC interaction. The link below discusses the standard user installation - option a) above: http://blogs.msdn.com/rflaming/archi...30/778690.aspx Post more MSI questions to microsoft.public.platformsdk.msi -- lots of people reading that for all MSI issues. Sincerely, Adrian Accinelli |
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| | Re: quiet network/mass installation to Vista client That is a lot of useful information. Thank you very much - you've saved me a lot of effort. I hope it will be of use to others too. "Adrian Accinelli" <hclnospamalias2@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:OkaIgDsAHHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Roberto Baggio" <baggio94@telus.net> wrote in message > news:kj64h.274727$5R2.135385@pd7urf3no... >>I have an application that installs via an MSI. Customers currently use >>it by either specifying the MSI to run in the user's login script, or by >>creating an image with the MSI set to run via the RunOnce key, and then >>using that image on multiple machines. >> >> I have a proper and valid certificate for signing the MSI. >> >> With WinXP, the installation occurs silently. >> >> With Vista, the user is prompted if they would like to allow the MSI to >> run. When the MSI completes running, the compatibility wizard runs. >> >> A majority of the installations are to a small number of machines - in >> the 100 to 500 range, but there are some accounts where the number of >> machines is in the thousands. >> >> Does anyone know how to have this run without user intervention? Or does >> anyone know of resources that describe how to deploy to Vista via MSIs in >> a silent manner? >> > To eliminate the prompt completely you have a few choices > a) author the MSI to support per-user least privilege installation > b) advertise your MSI in elevated process (will prompt) and then launch > the MSI as the user (no prompt) > c) install the MSI through a privileged service (SMS etc) > > Robert Flaming has an excellent blog on MSI and UAC interaction. The link > below discusses the standard user installation - option a) above: > http://blogs.msdn.com/rflaming/archi...30/778690.aspx > > Post more MSI questions to microsoft.public.platformsdk.msi -- lots of > people reading that for all MSI issues. > > Sincerely, > Adrian Accinelli > > |
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