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I'm trying to figure how to do a silent install of 'Simply Accounting Premium 2010' on a Windows XP Pro SP3. It seems to use a 'setup.exe' which then calls an MSI.

So I created an answer file with this command 'setup.exe -r'. At the end I get in 'C: Windows' a 'setup.iss' file. I then copy my installation files in the folder 'C: Temp Simply Accounting 2010'. I also copy my 'setup.iss' file in 'C: Temp Simply Accounting 2010 simply'. This done, I launch in a command line C: Temp Simply Accounting 2010 simply setup.exe -s -f1'C: Temp Simply Accounting 2010 simply setup.iss'. But all I get in the setup.log file is an error code -3 which means that stuff are missing in the setup.iss file!

So does anyone know how to do a silent install of Simply Accounting 2010 Premium? Any help will be greatly appreciate! I sure like to try to remove the 'setup.exe' condition but I'm not sure on how to proceed. Because in the installation folder all I have are 2 folders (409, c0c) which contain bmp image and 6 files (1033.mst, 3084.mst, Data1.cab, ISSetup.dll, SA2010.msi and setup.exe). And I have access, where I work, to AdminStudio 9.5 Standard Edition which comes with InstallShield 2010. And, since I'm relatively new to using the InstallShield application I sure like to have more info on the matter, books that you know are good, useful web sites, etc.?

I just need a little help to get me started. By the way why can't I attach a file to this message? Thanks again for the help! 1033.mst, 3084.mst, Data1.cab, ISSetup.dll, SA2010.msi there you go, that looks like your entire installer right there. In order those look like language files for English(1033) and Canadian French (3084), the CAB file containing the files, and the MSI If by setup.exe condition you mean the MSI won't run unless you start setup.exe, try adding ISSETUPDRIVEN=1 in the property table in the MSI or on the command line. As a test, copy all those files to a folder, then use the following command from that folder in a shell: msiexec.exe /i SA2010.msi TRANSFORMS=1033.mst ISSETUPDRIVEN=1 /qb /Leai C: Temp SA2010Install.log this will give you an install with basic progress dialog and a log file in C: Temp PJ.

I did what you said and got a lot of logs! Now I'm trying to figure out how to interpret them. It seems that the setup.exe is processing a lot of variables in misc 'custom actions'. Plants Vs Zombies 2 Rus Repack here. And when I try to just install the application like Rheuvel propose then I'm missing a lot of properties since I bypassed the setup.exe process. So I'm still stuck.

It seems that Sage is using Install Script MSI for the installation. And the 2 log files are too big to post them here. So anything else to propose? [:(] Edit: Forgot to mention that whatever I tried, each time my setup.iss is missing data. Beamer App Keygen. And I don't know how to manually find the other dialog ID.

I also could not find any 'Return value 3' in the msi log. And in the 'setup.exe' log the command line is too long to even be accepte in a command line!

If I interpret it correctly anyway! Thanks again for the help!

IIRC, characters beyond the 254th in a DOS command line are simply ignored:( something to have a little test with [:D] I pasted the following in an dos cmd window: echo 1 234567890 THIS IS TOO FAR?? And saw all the text. Or is this not a valid test? Also some googling seems to point to a 2048 char(2K data) limit on NT and Win2000, and four times that (8192 chars) in XP. Packaging Rule 1: Vendors are - almost to a man - useless.

Expect no help at all unless you can somehow get past the script-reading first-liners. Packaging Rule 2: At larger vendors, it is most unlikely that the developers have any contact at all with the package, other than specifying which files they want in which features, and so on. The ISS route is clearly - to me, anyway - a dead end. In the time from your first post 'til now, you could have worked out what the 'Key file not found' error was all about and fixed it. Occasionally you just have to ghetto-rig the install, especially if it's from a smaller vendor. Some things that may or may not work. Install the package manually on a test computer, capture the%programfiles% directory and any registry key in HKLM Software and HKCU Software, then manually copy those to another PC and see if it works.

Occasionally you have to throw in a call or two to regsvr32 although this luckily gets less common as people start to develop their stuff in.NET 2. Edit the setup.msi and create an.mst that deletes dialogs, or sets the value of properties, even mixed case ones that are not supposed to be changed by a user. Do this until 'msiexec /i setup.msi /qb' works. Use procmon to see what happens when you enter the license key in the software. It probably gets put into the registry somewhere.

Occasionally the developers do something 'clever' like hash it with the computer name but sometimes this process has flaws that can be exploited. Install the software into a virtualized environment like Thinapp or AppV. You can even do this in a demo version, not to hand out to users of course but you may learn a bit or two about how it works. And AppV is even relatively cheap to license if you're already an MS shop. Finally, I was able to modify FOLDER_COMMON_APPDATAS in the Directory table. So this part is working great.

But now my custom actions just won't work. Each time I get an 11722 MsiInstaller error. My first custom action is 'C: WINDOWS system32 regsvr32.exe /s C: Program Files Sage Simply Accounting 2011 Sage_SA_FileVer.dll '.

I tried to run it after ISSetupFilesCleanup, InstallFiles and InstallFinalize. Each time I just get an error. I tried with procmon and the MSI logs to find where exactly I should run them but still no candy. Could someone throw me a bone here? Hi Rheuvel I can now perform the different regserv32 commands. I was able to do that by using these settings.

Working directory: CONNECTIONMANAGER Filename & Command line: Gacutil.exe /if '[CONNECTIONMANAGER]Simply.ConnectionManagerService.dll' /nologo /silent In-Script Execution: Deferred Execution Install Exec Sequence: After ScheduleReboot But now I'm stuck with the 2 'Gacutil.exe' commands. I tried everything I could think of but it still won't work.

ORIGINAL: jmcclellan did you figure out the Simply 2011 deployment? I have the same issue now and would really appreciate any further info you might have.

Thanks Hmmm, nearly three months has passed since the OP posted here, so don't be too surprised if there is no reply. If you are an AdminStudio / InstallShield user, as I believe the OP is/was, then if you are struggling with the GAC remember that this can all be done through the InstallShield user interface.

Take a look at the following to get you started - specifically the section marked Using Installshield IDE There may be an equivalent in Wise Package Studio, but it is so long since I used WPS it is perhaps for others to comment on that. Regards, Spartacus. Sorry for the delay.

And yes I'm still working on this application. But let just say that Simply Accounting is not the only software that I have to deploy right now. And, on my part, I have access to InstallShield, Orca, etc. But I still haven't finish learning the inner working of the Windows Installer. Right now I'm reading the book 'The Definitive Guide to Windows Installer' and anything and everything on the subject on Google.

But I think it would be easier, for me anyway, to take a course! So does anyone know about an online course about learning to work with MSI or even a consultant in the Montreal area in Quebec that can teach it? It would be really useful!