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Jul 19, 2012
05:13 PM
InstallShield Installer via SCCM Deployment Not Deploying Properly
I have an installShield installer (EXE that calls an MSI) that I am trying to deploy via SCCM and I am recieving very strange results during deployment to Windows 7 PC's.
For my deployment, I have created an answer file that i am calling through setup.exe.
If I right click the setup.exe and run as administrator, everything works properly (all files and services are installed).
If I run the setup.exe from a local batch file (right click, run as administrator) and reference the answer file, all files and services are installed.
If I call the setup.exe and reference the answer file through an SCCM package, the software deploys (reported success), but several of the services that it should install are missing.
If I manually run a repair after the deployment (via add/remove programs), the services are installed properly.
If I call a repair via the SCCM deployment, the services are not installed.
I am calling the setup with the following command:
setup.exe -s -f1"C:\temp\AnswerFile.iss" -f2"C:\temp\LogFile.log"
Another interesting thing to note is that all the log file says is that the install was successful in all cases (only 2 lines in log file).
Any advice to help me deploy this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
For my deployment, I have created an answer file that i am calling through setup.exe.
If I right click the setup.exe and run as administrator, everything works properly (all files and services are installed).
If I run the setup.exe from a local batch file (right click, run as administrator) and reference the answer file, all files and services are installed.
If I call the setup.exe and reference the answer file through an SCCM package, the software deploys (reported success), but several of the services that it should install are missing.
If I manually run a repair after the deployment (via add/remove programs), the services are installed properly.
If I call a repair via the SCCM deployment, the services are not installed.
I am calling the setup with the following command:
setup.exe -s -f1"C:\temp\AnswerFile.iss" -f2"C:\temp\LogFile.log"
Another interesting thing to note is that all the log file says is that the install was successful in all cases (only 2 lines in log file).
Any advice to help me deploy this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Jul 31, 2012
09:32 AM
Sounds like an elevated rights issue, right?
Have a look here:
http://myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2011/10/20/smssccm-batch-files-important-notes-on-running-bat-files-from-unc-in-smssccm/
Have a look here:
http://myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2011/10/20/smssccm-batch-files-important-notes-on-running-bat-files-from-unc-in-smssccm/