![]() ![]() Like I said, if I remove AI_USERNAME and AI_ORGANIZATION from this command, it executes just fine, but the user has to specify username and organization, which defeats the purpose of a silent install. This is the command I'm using: msiexec /i "$($env:userprofile)/desktop/Filemaker Pro 16.msi" AI_USERNAME="$UserName" AI_ORGANIZATION="My Organization" AI_LICENSEKEY=XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX AI_USERNAME=1 AI_REGISTRATION=0 AI_SKIPDIALOG=1 This dialog only appears if I specify those two properties, None of the other options I include in the command seem to cause this issue. ![]() Instead a help dialog box for msiexec comes up. msi file fails if I include the AI_USERNAME and AI_ORGANIZATION properties in the command line. ![]() The problem I'm having: using msiexec to install from the. I've been using the network install guide here for reference: I'm working on a powershell script to silently install FM Pro 16 on my users work stations with minimal input. Hoping this is the right place to find help for this. ![]()
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