Re: Is there a command line command to extract just the files within a .msi file.
From: ΤΏΤ Mws (Mws_at_SpamCop.net)
Date: 11/04/04
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Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 20:27:21 -0800
Thanks for the additional info Lawrence...
"Lawrence" <tsechl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Probably not. As mentioned by David in previous message, you can use
> MSIEXEC to perform usual installation, repair, removal and maintenace task
> in command or unattended mode, however, it does not provide a switch to
> extract the package.
>
> MSI is a package generated by software vendor, however, you can consider
> that's a compressed cabinate file, although some software, which is using
> MSI for setup will have all the files store in plain format that provide
> accessibility, like Office 2000.
>
> Maybe some of the software that use MSI for setup may have command line
> switch to copy the installation source to a shared location, like MS office
> SETUP /A switch, but we cannot gaurantee the existance of such a switch.
>
> Lawrence Tse
>
> "ΤΏΤ Mws" <Mws@SpamCop.net> wrote in message
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>> I was wondering if a command exist just to extract all the files contained
>> within the package, without necessarily installing anything.
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Mo
>>
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