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Run MsiExec from PowerShell and get Return Code

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With BAT/CMD script I can simply use \"msiexec /i <whatever.msi> /quiet /norestart\" and t开发者_JAVA技巧hen check %errorlevel% for the result.

With BAT/CMD script I can simply use "msiexec /i <whatever.msi> /quiet /norestart" and t开发者_JAVA技巧hen check %errorlevel% for the result.

With VBScript, using the Wscript.Shell object Run() method, I can get the result like this:

"result = oShell.Run("msiexec /i ...", 1, True)"

How can I do this with PowerShell?


I would wrap that up in Start-Process and use the ExitCode property of the resulting process object. For example

(Start-Process -FilePath "msiexec.exe" -ArgumentList "<<whatever>>" -Wait -Passthru).ExitCode


$LastExitCode

or

$?

depending on what you're after. The former is an integer, the latter just a boolean. Furthermore, $LastExitCode is only populated for native programs being run, while $? generally tells whether the last command run was successful or not – so it will also be set for cmdlets.

PS Home:\> cmd /c "echo foo"; $?,$LASTEXITCODE
foo
True
0
PS Home:\> cmd /c "ech foo"; $?,$LASTEXITCODE
'ech' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
False
1


You can also use the powershell app deployment kit which provides several things.

Then you can use for example

Execute-MSI -Action 'Install' -Path "$dirFiles\your.msi" -AddParameters "INSTALLFOLDER=C:\$appFolder"

info http://psappdeploytoolkit.com/

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