[wpkg-users] IE8 on Vista? Does this worn for anyone else?
Chris Wilcox
not_rich_yet at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 17 11:55:21 CEST 2009
> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 11:49:39 +0200
> From: vladimir.psenicka at prodeco.cz
> To: not_rich_yet at hotmail.com
> CC: wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org
> Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] IE8 on Vista? Does this worn for anyone else?
>
> I dont see /nobackup option, run "IE8-WindowsVista-x86-ENU.exe /?" for
> install options...
>
> Chris Wilcox napsal(a):
> > I have the following package xml for IE8 on Vista:
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <packages>
> > <package id='IE8Vista' name='Internet Explorer 8 for Vista'
> > revision='700' priority='56' reboot='false' >
> > <!-- Microsoft Internet Explorer -->
> > <check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='Windows Internet
> > Explorer 8' />
> > <install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\IE8 Vista\IE8-WindowsVista-x86-ENU.exe"
> > /quiet /no-default /nobackup /norestart' >
> > </install>
> > <upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\IE8 Vista\IE8-WindowsVista-x86-ENU.exe"
> > /quiet /no-default /nobackup /norestart' >
> > </upgrade>
> > </package>
> > </packages>
> >
> > The files are definitely there etc and I can install manually from the
> > location. When I allocate this via wpkg I get the following error on a
> > Vista Business PC:
> >
> > Could not process (install) package 'Internet Explorer 8 for Vista'
> > (IE8Vista):
> > Exit code returned non-successful value (4) on command '"%SOFTWARE%\IE8
> > Vista\IE8-WindowsVista-x86-ENU.exe" /quiet /no-default /nobackup
> > /norestart'.
> >
> > Should I be using the IE 8 Admin Kit from Microsoft to create the IE8
> > package or am I missing something obvious? I have a similar package for
> > XP which works fine with the same commands as above.
> >
> > Thanks for any advice,
> >
> > Chris
> >
Thanks, removing the nobackup option fixed it!
Chris
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