> it works when run manually, it looks like the combination > NSIS installer and the MSI installer doesn't work very well. > I did what you suggested, I created a user before launching > the installer and the installer failed this time with the > following error. > > User "some binary signs"4/"some binary signs" could not be found. > replace "some binary signs" with some binary signs. > > The user was correctly created with the right permissions and > the silent installer command was: > > msiexec /i C:\hsm\source\pgsql\postgresql-8.1-int.msi /qr > INTERNALLAUNCH=1 ADDLOCAL=server,psql,pgadmin > SERVICEDOMAIN=%COMPUTERNAME% SERVICEACCOUNT=fd202016fd > SERVICEPASSWORD=fd_pgsql SUPERUSER=root SUPERPASSWORD=fd_hsm > PERMITREMOTE=1 ENCODING=UTF8 CREATESERVICEUSER=0 > BASEDIR=C:\hsm\postgres Anton
My first guess is that NSIS somehow mixes up the commandline. Can you try sticking the full command in a .bat-file, and have NSIS call the .bat? //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend