Help, a problem that makes me crazy with SMS 2003
Hello,
I have a big problem since several days and I don’t manage to find the reason of it and I neeeeed your help ;-)
I am trying to deploy an msi package that I did (that first copy files into program files, and then launch an exe with argument).
I have configured my program like that :
General :
Command line : program.msi /qb
Start in : c:\
Run : Normal
Environment :
Program can run : only when a user is logged on
Run Mode : Run with administrative rights (and allow users to interact with this program) (to let me see if there are errors)
Drive mode : Run with UNC name.
When I am watching my client logs (execmgr.log) I have that :
Command line = "C:\WINDOWS\System32\msiexec.exe" /i "C:\WINDOWS\System32\CCM\Cache\FR10000D.1.System\program.msi" /qb, Working Directory = c:\
Here it is for my configuration.
Now, when my program is advertised and ready to launch I have an alert box saying :
"unable to install because a newer version of this product is already installed†and in my log file I can read :
'Script for package...failed with exit code 1603'
Moreover, if I start manually my program from the command line prompt (from the client too) I don’t have such message and my program runs and installs successfully.(and I precise with exactly the same command line as noted above)
Please could you advice me about that problem that makes me crazy for several weeks ?
I have made a lot of tests but for the moment it doesn’t work.
Thanks a lot.
P.S:Sorry if I make mistakes but I am not english ;-)
I have a big problem since several days and I don’t manage to find the reason of it and I neeeeed your help ;-)
I am trying to deploy an msi package that I did (that first copy files into program files, and then launch an exe with argument).
I have configured my program like that :
General :
Command line : program.msi /qb
Start in : c:\
Run : Normal
Environment :
Program can run : only when a user is logged on
Run Mode : Run with administrative rights (and allow users to interact with this program) (to let me see if there are errors)
Drive mode : Run with UNC name.
When I am watching my client logs (execmgr.log) I have that :
Command line = "C:\WINDOWS\System32\msiexec.exe" /i "C:\WINDOWS\System32\CCM\Cache\FR10000D.1.System\program.msi" /qb, Working Directory = c:\
Here it is for my configuration.
Now, when my program is advertised and ready to launch I have an alert box saying :
"unable to install because a newer version of this product is already installed†and in my log file I can read :
'Script for package...failed with exit code 1603'
Moreover, if I start manually my program from the command line prompt (from the client too) I don’t have such message and my program runs and installs successfully.(and I precise with exactly the same command line as noted above)
Please could you advice me about that problem that makes me crazy for several weeks ?
I have made a lot of tests but for the moment it doesn’t work.
Thanks a lot.
P.S:Sorry if I make mistakes but I am not english ;-)
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Posted by:
simonmsi
18 years ago
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bigstyle
18 years ago
Salut,
oui je suis francais !
Par contre j'espère que le fait de continuer notre discussion en francais ne dérangera pas les administrateurs.
For the moderators : Please do not lock the topic, as the user prefers to answer me in French.If you still want we continue to speak in English, let me know.
Moreover, if I have an answer, I will try to translate it in english for the forum ;)
Thanks
oui je suis francais !
Par contre j'espère que le fait de continuer notre discussion en francais ne dérangera pas les administrateurs.
For the moderators : Please do not lock the topic, as the user prefers to answer me in French.If you still want we continue to speak in English, let me know.
Moreover, if I have an answer, I will try to translate it in english for the forum ;)
Thanks
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