Paul, is the log the same on a manual install to a packaged one? If it is, maybe 1603 is a borked OK code from this program and its actually installed but since WPKG is expecting 0 it immediately starts the uninstall entry. I only ask as I have had GhostAI packages that returned some weird non-zero success codes, and as soon as it installed, wpkg uninstalled it thinking it failed. You can get the errorlevel of your manuall install with the following three commands on a clean machine, from the same command prompt, one after another... echo Starting errorlevel: %errorlevel% msiexec /i %SOFTWARE%\fluidigm\fluidigm.msi /qn echo Ending errorlevel: %errorlevel% -Pat On 01/05/13, Paul McGrath <J.P.McGrath at leeds.ac.uk> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > I am trying to install some software called “Fluidigm Realtime PCR”. It has a setup.exe and a .msi file. I can manually run the .msi as “msiexec /i %SOFTWARE%\fluidigm\fluidigm.msi /qn” and it will install successfully but if I try and do the same thing in a package I get a ‘Exit code returned non-successful value (1603) on command ‘msiexec.exe ....’’ in the application event log. > > I’ve tried copying it locally and running it from the C drive in the package but the error still occurs. > > I added a /l to create a log and I’ve attached the log if anyone can make head nor tail of it. > > Thanks > > Paul > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Paul McGrath, > > IT Manager, > > Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, > > University of Leeds, > > St James's University Hospital, > > Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF, UK > > Ext.....: Uni - 38630, NHS - (89)38630 > > Tel.....: +44 113 34 38630 > > Email...: j.p.mcgrath at leeds.ac.uk > > Homepage: http://www.limm.leeds.ac.uk(http://www.limm.leeds.ac.uk/) > > > > > > > -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20130502/2e0f32b5/attachment.html> |