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valentine
14 years agoContributor
found a workaround from microsoft site
:msiexec /i x:\support\tools\suptools.msi /q
Modified the method to read:
:msiexec /i x:\support\tools\suptools.msi /q
Modified the method to read:
function RunCmdInstallationFile(TheInstallationFile)
{
var WShell = Sys.OleObject("WScript.Shell");
PathAndMsi = "msiexec /i " + TheInstallationFile;// +" /q ";
Retaurnvallue = WShell.Run(PathAndMsi);
Delay(5000);
return;
}
Removed the quite stuff...
--> This opens and runs an ".msi" file...