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Christopher Painter wrote:
This is assuming that the clients targeted by the advertisements collections also have the ISScript engine installed. You can always define two seperate programs and chain them together, or just use setup.exe to take care of it for you.
‎Jan 27, 2006 03:19 AM
dhogan wrote:
yakboy,
When you ran your snapshot, do you recall if it prompted you to use InstallScript Scan to convert the setup?
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‎Jan 27, 2006 07:14 AM
dhogan wrote:
1. Do you really need to repackage the app or can you use the default install?
dhogan wrote:
2. Does the setup.exe have a silent or no-prompt switch? (run setup.exe /? to see what the options are)
dhogan wrote:
3. Since it seems you do have some sort of .msi file to work with, have you tried using it to make a transform?
‎Jan 27, 2006 07:33 AM
‎Jan 27, 2006 08:22 AM
dhogan wrote:
I think maybe I wasn't clear enough on point #2.
Go to the folder or media containing your setup files and copy the path to your command line, then add /? after setup.exe
ex: \\server\share\folder\application\setup.exe /?
Run this to see if there are any command line switches that might allow you to bypass the serial number dialog.
BTW, what is the app you're trying to rollout?
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‎Jan 27, 2006 09:41 AM
yakboy wrote:
That's the thing Chris! I've already got the msi visible but in the past when I attempted to deploy the msi using AD with GPO it failed on the majority of clients since they didn't have the requisite isscript.msi alreaady installed.
My appreciation of this conversion process was that it would leave me with a *standard MSI that could be deployed without any other packages. Perhaps I'm wrong. I was really hoping to be able to deploy this application as a standard msi.
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