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A while back, I posted a set of instructions for. Since the Visual Studio 2008 product family shipped last November, I have been asked for an equivalent set of instructions for as well. Before using the instructions in this post, you must use one of the following links to create a network install point for one or all of the Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions: • • Once you have downloaded the pieces of the Express Edition setup package, you will need to figure out which pieces are needed for the OS type (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, etc), OS language (English, etc), processor architecture (x86, x64) and Express Edition type (VB, VWD, etc) that you are planning to install. Each Express Edition consists of a set of prerequisites, the main Express Edition package and a set of optional components. Hi, this basically works also with Win SDK 7.1. The question is whether one is allowed to do this.

More exactly, after downloading the ISO image, one can extract its content and burn it on a CD. After that, it is possible to install individual components as needed. However, if I use 'msiexec', the EULA is not shown and 'I accept' is not clicked. In this page the silent install is described, and it says 'Using the silent installation does not negate this agreement (the EULA).' With the command detailed there, one can install only the full packet; I was not able to selectively install components. Rise of nations kickass torrent.

Is there a way to give parameters to 'setup' so that only some components are installed? Hello, very nice article.

Is there any possible way to specify the installation dir when executing a silent install with msiexec? I tried both targetdir= and installdir= and neither of them is working. My msiexec looks like this: msiexec /i vs_setup.msi vsextui=1 addlocal=all targetdir='c:appsvstest' reboot=reallysuppress /qb /v*l c:tempvslog.log Targetdir makes an empty folder where the path is specified but still installs the component into a prefixed folder which is c:program files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0. I did try to search for according property in the verbose log file after installation, but with no success. Hi no_escape – In general, TARGETDIR is used to set a non-default path. However, it is up to the MSI whether or not it will honor that value. It has been a while, and I can't remember for sure whether or not silent install of the VS 2008 Express Editions support non-default installs.

Tutorial microsoft word 2007 pdf bahasa indonesia kelas 12. What I'd suggest doing is trying to install to a non-default path in UI mode and look at the verbose log afterwards to see what properties are being passed through from the setup UI to the MSI, and then try to replicate those properties in your silent install command line.