Specifying command line parameters for server installation with msiexec
You can specify either standard msiexec command line parameters preceded by a / character, or property=value pairs, or a combination of both.
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The msiexec command can accept the following types of parameter on the command line:
- Standard command line parameters, preceded by a / character
- For more information about the msiexec command line parameters, see the MSDN Command-Line Options web page.
- Property=value pair parameters entered on the command line
- All the parameters that are available for use in a response file can also be used on the command line. For more information about these parameters, see Table 1 in Creating and using a response file for server installation.
When using the property=value pair parameters note that:
- Property strings must be in uppercase.
- Value strings are not case-sensitive, except for feature names. You can enclose value strings in double quotation marks. If a value string includes a blank, enclose the blank value string in double quotation marks.
- For a property that can take more than one value, use the format:
ADDLOCAL="Server,Client"
- For properties taking paths and file names, for example, PGMFOLDER, you must supply the paths as absolute paths and not relative paths; that is as C:\folder\file and not ".\folder\file".
When using property=value pair and command line parameters with the msiexec command, enter command line parameters first.
If a parameter is specified both on the command line and in a response file, the setting on the command line takes precedence.