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msiexec /i "<path_to_msi>" YOUR_PROPERTY="your_value"
e.g.:Properties (in the case of an MSI installation) representing settings for the installation process. Usually, they will specify some features that are to be installed. Note that it is not recommended to attach an MSI package to an installation.
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MY_PROPERTY="SomeValue"
Thank you for the response and answer I was looking for, and glad to hear the attached MSI's will be installed silently by default!Catalin wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 8:57 am Hello and welcome to our forums,
In order to pass a parameter (called property) to an MSI installation, you can proceed as it follows (outside of Advanced Installer):
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msiexec /i "<path_to_msi>" YOUR_PROPERTY="your_value"
Msiexec.exe Command Line
In your case, you can indeed try to use the "Properties" field:
e.g.:Properties (in the case of an MSI installation) representing settings for the installation process. Usually, they will specify some features that are to be installed. Note that it is not recommended to attach an MSI package to an installation.
Additionally, please note that with this type of custom action, the MSI will always be installed silently (without any UI being displayed).Code: Select all
MY_PROPERTY="SomeValue"
Best regards,
Catalin