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 From:
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... 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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