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Wiki Page: 02. How to silently install AutoPIPE V8i 09.06.01.xx

Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE, Version(s): 2004, XM, & V8i Environment: N/A Area: Subarea: Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Dec 2014, AutoPIPE V8i 09.06.01.10 Problem: The WiX installers are apparently supposed to have a Setup.xml file, but the that file does not exist when I extract the installation content for AutoPIPE V8i 09.06.01.xx. As well, using the "INSTALLLOCATION" command line argument doesn't override the default installation location. How to silently install AutoPIPE V8i 09.06.01.xx and install to a different location than default? Answer: Following are some instructions. However for this version, installer be warned, It may not be a great idea to install AutoPIPE in C:\Program Files\ because AutoPIPE still needs write permission to the installation directory to modify certain configuration files. WiX Burn supports parsing the "standard package switches". Some of these are -q or -quite Silent Installation -s or -silent Silent Installation -passive Progress bar only - norestart Suppress any restarts -l or -log Log to a specific file -uninstall Uninstall -repair Repair (or install if not installed) -norestart Suppress any restarts -forcerestart Restart always -promptrestart Prompt if a restart is required To change the default installation directory, user has to override "InstallFolder" variable through command line as in following example. This command will install Setup.exe in silent (-s) mode to the directory (InstallFolder) specified by user: Setup.exe -s InstallFolder=C:\BentleyAutoPIPE\ See Also Bentley AutoPIPE External Links Bentley Technical Support KnowledgeBase Bentley LEARN Server Comments or Corrections? Bentley's Technical Support Group requests that you please submit any comments you have on this Wiki article to the "Comments" area below. THANK YOU!

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