Depends on the Installer
If this is an InstallShield package, you can create a response file.
Run the installation with the /r switch, and select your installation options as normal. Once installation is complete, you should have a setup.iss file in either c:windows or c:windowssystem32. Copy this file to the same directory as the installation file.
You can now run the installation file silently using test.exe /s
A lot of .exe installers are 'wrapped' installshield or MSIs, that generally expand to a temporary location, and run from there.
Run the installation as normal until it requests some interaction, then look in C:temp, or wherever your temporary directory is, and it may have expanded itself there.
If it does, then copy the new folder to another location, as they get deleted when the installation completes.
If the contents contain an installshield package, then you can then follow the instructions above. If it contains an MSI, then your best bet would be to create a transform file (MST), and install using the MSI and the MST (not the exe).
As an aside, what is the installation for? If it's an off-the-shelf/downloaded package, the I might be able to give you specific instructions.
Run the installation with the /r switch, and select your installation options as normal. Once installation is complete, you should have a setup.iss file in either c:windows or c:windowssystem32. Copy this file to the same directory as the installation file.
You can now run the installation file silently using test.exe /s
A lot of .exe installers are 'wrapped' installshield or MSIs, that generally expand to a temporary location, and run from there.
Run the installation as normal until it requests some interaction, then look in C:temp, or wherever your temporary directory is, and it may have expanded itself there.
If it does, then copy the new folder to another location, as they get deleted when the installation completes.
If the contents contain an installshield package, then you can then follow the instructions above. If it contains an MSI, then your best bet would be to create a transform file (MST), and install using the MSI and the MST (not the exe).
As an aside, what is the installation for? If it's an off-the-shelf/downloaded package, the I might be able to give you specific instructions.
Run Batch Files silently & hide the console window using freeware. Drag, and drop the batch file on to the interface. Choose options including hiding console windows, UAC, and so on. You can also test it using test mode. You can also add command line options if needed. Directly created shortcut. Oct 16, 2012 Re: Create a batch file to silent install multiple progams I agree with you but there is a way by which we can bypass the user interaction. In-fact we can use the silent install switches for exe. For example, the Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) by default creates installers that support a /S switch to force silent installation with default settings. Version 3 of misexec.exe, the Windows Installer application, has a /passive option that makes it install an MSI package automatically but shows a progress dialog box.
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How to create a batch file to silent install multiple progams. Windows 7 IT Pro. Here is a similar case to use batch file to install multiple programs silently. Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command Thanks for that switch. BTW if you want the last screen to disappear when its finish installing just use the taskkill.exe to stop it. I want to know if its possible to create a script to run an exe file silently without user interaction. I know you can do this with an MSI but is there a way to do this with an EXE file? I cant seem to get it to install silently. Converting to MSI not optional.
There is a nice program called AutoIt. I've used it to create administrative installs for users who don't have admin rights. I haven't created a scripted install like you are trying to do but this program can do it from what I have read.
Give it a whirl and let us know what you think.
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/
Give it a whirl and let us know what you think.
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/
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Gta san andreas ios free download no jailbreak. Another useful tool is Silent install builder. It allows to fully automate installation of the software.
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