I know you can do this by launching the GUI but I need to run it silently because I'm calling it from another installer. Is there a command line option that can do this? Alamgir Farouk. I believe launching msiexec with correct options and msi filename should do the trick. Brett Robichaud. Alamgir, Thank you for your response. Attribution By accessing this Website, you indicate your acknowledgement acceptance of the following terms and conditions.
Simple steps for Configure Virtual Application Com Please view more in your CMD. You could install this MSXML3 and your product bythe command line with batch file, or call the command by the custom action in your installer. Thanks much for the reply. This is what I was looking for, although I don't know how to uncompress the msxml3. I tried this:. I tried searching for how to do this with no luck. Is there a command line for this?
I suggest you run msxml3. Many of these programs will do that. Thanks for the reply! But I'm not sure. OP is not very specific. MartinPrikryl if that's the case it sounds like they would have compatibility problems with "modern systems".
That's what made it seem like MSXML4 might not be a strict dependency, but perhaps just the legacy version they have been using for a long time. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta.
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