Public properties (which can be set from
the command line) are (and should be) be all UPPER CASE. If you reference or use the not-all-upper-case
properties, you cannot set such properties from the command line. Take a look at the topic in MSDN for
details. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=""> Regards, From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of dangle123 ... When I
try to set a property throught the command line as follows, the
name received as upper case by the MSI. msiexec.exe
/i sample.msi /l*v c:\sample.log PropertyName="SomeValue" PropertyName
becomes PROPERTYNAME as indicated in the log. Is there a way to
prevent the property name from changing to all upper case? Thanks in
advance, -- Leo |
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