So here is my butchering of a script, the issue I'm having is the that T: drive 
remains in explorer till the second reboot (when the script just goes to END)

Any feedback is greatly appreciated

if exist "C:\Program Files\Vectorworks2015" goto END

net use t: \\SERVER\software\Vectorworks\Vectorworks2015-SP2-SeriesB-win

t:


installvectorworks.exe -q -u "USER" -c "Company Name" -s 
serial-number-of-product -d "C:\Program Files\Vectorworks2015"

net use t: /delete

:END

tia


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Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] EXE to MSI
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 22:03:41 +0000









+1
 
As long as the EXE install is “silent”, it should work fine.
 


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I'd do it with a script, personally, depending on environment size and 
infrastructure tools available.



GP startup script would be ideal, in the absence of anything that would make 
life easier

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Subject:
[NTSysADM] EXE to MSI


 


Hi all and Happy New year.



It's been a while since I had to push out an EXE app (as most now come with 
MSI), anyhow this vendor is still stuck a few decades behind ;)





I vaguely recall having an application that converted EXE to MSI, but cant 
remember it for the life of me.

What do most people do/use to deploy an executable?



Thanks





 

                                          

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