Do you want them to see the diaglog?  Not seeing it and installing applications 
can sometimes be pretty invasive.

The utility below may be helpful.

http://psappdeploytoolkit.com

It’s a bit involved at first, but nothing too overwhelming I don’t think.  It 
helps to know a bit of PowerShell as well, but during the beginning of the 
installation, you can select what services to stop (i.e. winword, winproj, 
acrobat, etc).

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Boseman, Marcia H - Raleigh, NC
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 1:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Application Model and Use of ServiceUi.exe

Many of the applications that we will be deploying via SCCM 2012 display dialog 
windows informing users of an application that needs to be closed prior to 
running an installation and/or a dialog window informing users that the machine 
requires a reboot before or after completing an installation. In order for 
these dialogs to display when using the Application Model is to require the 
user to be logged on during the installation. Our preference when deploying 
applications that go to all workstations is to use the options to ‘Run as 
System’ and ‘Whether the user is logged on or not’. However, in SCCM 2012 the 
option to allow the user to interact with the installation is not available 
with this option combination. Therefore, users will not see any dialog windows 
that are part of the installation.  We are starting to test using 
ServiceUi.exe.  Has anyone had any success using ServiceUi.exe with the 
application model and would not mind sharing some of the command line options 
that you have used?


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