Earhart, Darrel wrote:
Hello,
We are trying to mass install the Win32OpenSSL-0_9_8g.exe OpenSSL
program on 3000+ Windows 2003 server systems across multiple datacenters
using a combination of SMS and group policy. The problem is that
SMS/group policy launches a cmd.exe process to kick off the install
argument (c:\temp>Win32OpenSSL-0_9_8g.exe /silent) and this makes a
pop-up window appear prompting a user to continue the installation.
Are there any other arguments that would suppress this prompt and thus
make the OpenSSL install be a true "silent" installation so we could
perform mass installations without any manual intervention? Or are there
any other OpenSSL .exe downloads that would allow this, such as a newer
version?
Thank you,
Darrel Earhart
This list isn't the place for such questions. (Thankfully, I lurk
around here though).
To answer the question though, the installer technology used is
InnoSetup. Unfortunately, you appear to have stumbled onto a bug with
the main script. Even with '/verysilent /sp-', the message box doesn't
get suppressed. I've (hopefully) fixed this and uploaded new binaries.
Try those.
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Thomas Hruska
Shining Light Productions
Home of BMP2AVI, Nuclear Vision, ProtoNova, and Win32 OpenSSL.
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