Change msi file properties


















Navigate to the Optional property ' msiFileList '. Edit this value to represent the new UNC path. It is possible to have multiple UNC paths defined for a Package Object, starting with 0:, then 1: and so on. Select the old UNC path and click the Remove button. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note When the Debug policy is set to a value of 7, the installer will write information entered on a command line into the log.

In this article. Windows Installer 5. Windows Installer 4. Allows the author to designate a primary folder for an installation. Suppresses the display of prompts for restarts to the user. Any restarts that are needed happen automatically. The installer sets the value of this property to the full path of the log file, when logging has been enabled. This property is available starting with Windows Installer 4.

Sets the default logging mode for the Windows Installer package. Set this property to 1 to request that the installer use actual user information when setting the AdminUser property. Specifies how applications or services that are currently using files affected by an update should be shutdown and restarted to enable the installation of the update. Specifies how applications or services that are currently using files affected by an update should be shutdown to enable the installation of the update.

The numeric processor level when running on an Alpha processor. Note] This property is obsolete, the Alpha platform is not supported by Windows Installer. Indicates current installation follows a reboot that the ForceReboot action invokes. The Installer sets this property to the session key for the Restart Manager session.

The Installer sets the value of this property to 1 when the installer is running with elevated privileges. The Installer sets this property to 1 if a restart of the operating system is currently pending.

The Installer sets the value of this property to a string that represents the total number of bytes available on the volume that the PrimaryVolumePath property references. The Installer sets the value of this property to a string that represents the total number of bytes remaining on the volume that the PrimaryVolumePath property references if all the currently selected features are installed.

The Installer sets the value of this property to a string that represents the total number of bytes required by all currently selected features on the volume that the PrimaryVolumePath property references. The installer sets this property to the version of Windows Installer that is run during the installation. On systems that support common language runtime assemblies, the Installer sets the value of this property to the file version of fusion. The Installer does not set this property if the operating system does not support common language runtime assemblies.

On Windows and later operating systems, the Installer sets this property to 1 one only if Microsoft BackOffice components are installed. On Windows and later operating systems, the Installer sets this property to 1 one only if Windows Datacenter Server is installed. On Windows and later operating systems, the Installer sets this property to 1 one only if Windows Advanced Server is installed.

On Windows XP and later operating systems, the Installer sets this property to 1 one only if the operating system is Home not Professional. On Windows and later operating systems, the Installer sets this property to 1 one only if Microsoft Small Business Server is installed.



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