I’m surprised that Windows Installer was nice enough to uppercase it for you and didn’t just display an error.  You cannot specify a mixed-case property on the command line.  Only uppercase properties can be specified because they are public properties.  This is due to the security design for how properties are handled.

 

Derek

 

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Subject: [WiX-users] The property name that I set on the command line becomes all upper cased

 

When I try to set a property throught the command line as follows, the name received as upper case by the MSI.

msiexec.exe /i sample.msi /l*v c:\sample.log PropertyName="SomeValue"

PropertyName becomes PROPERTYNAME as indicated in the log.   Is there a way to prevent the property name from changing to all upper case?

Thanks in advance,

-- Leo

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