I followed the instructions for modifying a deployement to install UR5 for Revit 2015 R2. My deployment was silent. Not so much anymore. The instructions for UR5 work to deploy the update silently... until there is a dialog that displays to proudly proclaim that the update is installed. Not really that silent, is it?
I need to get rid of the offending completion dialog. Any ideas how to add UR5 to an R2 deployment and really have it be silent?
Here is the official procedure.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by r.robert.bell. Go to Solution.
I have just executed the "Autodesk_Revit_2015-x64_Update5_forR2_Deployments.exe" file on my pc. The exe extracts in the %TEMP% folder a file called MSP2 or MSP3, which looks like this is a .msp (windows installer patch).
Important: This file is deleted after the execution of the .exe file. But in the case if you have no revit installed you get a error message. And as long as the error message is on the screen you can go to your %temp% folder and copy the file to another location.
Remember if UAC is enabled and you execute "as Admin" locate the %temp% folder of the "Admin".
Rename the file to i.e. RevitUp5.msp and try to apply this to your existing Revit installation (do this only on a test pc or virtual machine !).
If this works my assumption that the .exe extract a .msp and tries to apply, is correct.
Then you can use this .msp file and include it in your deployment and append the .msp patch to your "depoly.ini" file.
You know how to ?
I have not tried this because I have no Revit 2015 installations sources, but I think this could work.
regards
Markus
Autodesk support asked if I had added the /q switch per the instructions, which I was sure I had done. However, I checked my deployment and the switch was missing. I added the switch and tested the deployment again and I did not see the offending dialog appear.
Case closed!
(Just add the switch per the instructions, dummy!)
I extracted an MSP using the /e switch on the executable, but it did not create a valid MSP that could be added to the deployment. The solution was to follow the posted instructions and make sure you add the /q switch per the instructions.