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SIlent install of 2007 Raster Object Enabler?

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Anonymous
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SIlent install of 2007 Raster Object Enabler?

Is this possible? I would like to add it to my 2007 deployment script that takes care of everything else.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I have not tried this specific OE but you should be able to extract the MSI
file and run it like this in a VBScript
WshShell.Run "msiexec /i ""\\server\ADT4OEa.msi"" /qb-!",1,true

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wrote in message news:5177186@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is this possible? I would like to add it to my 2007 deployment script that
takes care of everything else.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Pardon my ignorance, but I have tried a few options and can't figure out how to extract the MSI file.

Once I can get that done, I could easily add it to the script.
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Anonymous
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Often an MSI is extracted to the temp folder during the installation.

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Best Regards, Jimmy Bergmark
CAD and Database Developer Manager at www.pharmadule-emtunga.com
Blog: http://jtbworld.blogspot.com
JTB FlexReport (FLEXnet / FLEXlm report tool) -
http://www.jtbworld.com/jtbflexreport
SmartPurger (Purges automatically) - http://www.jtbworld.com/smartpurger.htm
or download some freeware at http://www.jtbworld.com
More on AutoCAD 2006 and 2007
http://www.jtbworld.com/autocad2006.htm
http://www.jtbworld.com/autocad2007.htm


wrote in message news:5178779@discussion.autodesk.com...
Pardon my ignorance, but I have tried a few options and can't figure out how
to extract the MSI file.

Once I can get that done, I could easily add it to the script.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

So I've read, yet I haven't been able to find it in either C:\Temp or C:\Windows\Temp

The install does have two checkboxes you have to eheck before it actually installs the Enabler for both Civil and LDD as we have installed.

I'll keep going at it.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You have to start the installation and before (if it gets deleted afterward)
you click on Finish go to the temp folder. You might add %temp% to the
address field to get to the correct location at C:\Documents and
Settings\user.name\Local Settings\Temp
Mine was named like this.
374.tmp_AutoCAD_2007_-_English_(United_States).msi

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Best Regards, Jimmy Bergmark
CAD and Database Developer Manager at www.pharmadule-emtunga.com
Blog: http://jtbworld.blogspot.com
JTB FlexReport (FLEXnet / FLEXlm report tool) -
http://www.jtbworld.com/jtbflexreport
SmartPurger (Purges automatically) - http://www.jtbworld.com/smartpurger.htm
or download some freeware at http://www.jtbworld.com
More on AutoCAD 2006 and 2007
http://www.jtbworld.com/autocad2006.htm
http://www.jtbworld.com/autocad2007.htm


wrote in message news:5179625@discussion.autodesk.com...
So I've read, yet I haven't been able to find it in either C:\Temp or
C:\Windows\Temp

The install does have two checkboxes you have to eheck before it actually
installs the Enabler for both Civil and LDD as we have installed.

I'll keep going at it.
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yea I found it by running the install and then just searching for MSI files.

They were in the temp folder under the user settings like you said.

It actually seems to have split the exe into two separate MSI files, one for Civil 3D and one for LDD.

I should be all set now.
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Anonymous
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ewells said the following on 5/18/2006 8:53 AM:
> Pardon my ignorance, but I have tried a few options and can't figure out how to extract the MSI file.
>
> Once I can get that done, I could easily add it to the script.

See also: http://rkmcswain.blogspot.com/2006/01/service-pack-tip.html

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