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‎Apr 16, 2008
01:14 PM
InstallShield Express 2008 installation with no UI
Hi,
I've been asked to create an installation that shows no UI - it just installs the application and exits. I've been able to turn off almost all dialogs, but I still get a welcome dialog and a Finished dialog.
Is there a way to turn off all dialogs, or alternately, is there a way to run the install in such a way that it doesn't display any dialogs at all?
Thanks in advance...
-Eric
I've been asked to create an installation that shows no UI - it just installs the application and exits. I've been able to turn off almost all dialogs, but I still get a welcome dialog and a Finished dialog.
Is there a way to turn off all dialogs, or alternately, is there a way to run the install in such a way that it doesn't display any dialogs at all?
Thanks in advance...
-Eric
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‎Apr 17, 2008
08:49 AM
Is it an option to run the installation from the command line and pass "silent" parameters?
If so, try either of these, depending on whether you're using a Setup.exe setup launcher:
Setup.exe /s /v"/qn" (if you have a setup launcher)
MsiExec.exe /i YourMSIFile.msi /qn (if you don't have a setup launcher)
Using either of those will run your installation without the UI.
I hope that helps.
Debbie Landers
Acresso Software
If so, try either of these, depending on whether you're using a Setup.exe setup launcher:
Setup.exe /s /v"/qn" (if you have a setup launcher)
MsiExec.exe /i YourMSIFile.msi /qn (if you don't have a setup launcher)
Using either of those will run your installation without the UI.
I hope that helps.
Debbie Landers
Acresso Software
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‎Apr 17, 2008
12:31 PM
What I did is run the installer using the /r. This records inputs into a setup.iss text file that I then cleaned up a bit and made available to users who then can add the inputs they want to use when the installer is run. The installer is then run by the user with the /s option. The great thing about this method is that custom setup inputs can then be added to the setup.iss file and read using the function SilentReadData().
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‎Apr 17, 2008
04:51 PM
As an aside, what Alex_W describes is useful for InstallScript and InstallScript MSI installs, but does not apply to Basic MSI or Express installs.
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