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Apr 07, 2009
12:43 PM
Creating a log file in an .msi
Is modifying the registry really the only way to create a log file with an .msi install? (other than there being an error during the install which will create one, OR using the /L from a commandline).
I found this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223300
And was hoping there might be a different way to just have a user get a log file running the install 'normally'
I found this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223300
And was hoping there might be a different way to just have a user get a log file running the install 'normally'
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Apr 07, 2009
04:09 PM
try
You can use /L*v C:\everything.log for MSi isntaller and if your package is setup.exe then try setup.exe /V"/L*v C:\everything.log"
You can use /L*v C:\everything.log for MSi isntaller and if your package is setup.exe then try setup.exe /V"/L*v C:\everything.log"
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Apr 07, 2009
04:12 PM
Yeah but that implies that I have to run the .msi from the commandline, right? What if I just want the end user to doubleclick the .msi install and have one created that way?
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Apr 07, 2009
06:09 PM
With MSI 4.x, you can use the MsiLogging property; for earlier versions, something external to the MSI database (setup.exe, policy setting, command line, etc.) needs to initiate logging.