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MSP patch files What is MSP An MSP-file contains a patch to be applied to an installed software product, or to an AIP. Command-line options for msiexec.exe for Windows Installer 3.0 and earlier. Provides a table showing options, parameters, and descriptions. Examples showing how to install. Msiexec Install Patch Msp Movie. Note Msiexec also sets an error level on return that corresponds to. The executable program that interprets packages and installs products is Msiexec.exe. Msiexec /uninstall msipatch.msp /package Application.msi / quiet.
You may apply the small update to an administrative source image of MNP2000.msi by installing the sample patch MNP2000.msp created in Generating a Patch Package. The update can then be propagated to users by requesting that they reinstall the application from the new administrative source image.
An administrator can use the following command line to update the administrative source image located at //server/MNP2000.msi to a new source image that is the same as would be produced by an administrative installation from a fully updated CD-ROM.
msiexec /a //server/MNP2000.msi /p MNP2000.msp
Members of the workgroup using MNP2000 then must reinstall the application from the new administrative source image to receive the update.
To completely reinstall the applications and cache the updated .msi file on the user's computer, users may enter either of the following commands.
msiexec /fvomus //server/MNP2000.msi
msiexec /I //server/MNP2000.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus
To reinstall only the updated Concert feature and cache the updated .msi file on the user's computer, users may enter the following command.
msiexec /I //server/MNP2000.msi REINSTALL=Concert REINSTALLMODE=vomus
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Command line examples¶
These examples demonstrate different ways to install Acrobat products using the command line. Keep in mind the following:
- The examples use specific products and versions. Modify the command line to suit your environment, changing paths and file names as appropriate.
- It is possible to apply patches during an initial installation.
- For multilingual installers, use the selected language transform in the command line (for example, 1036.mst for the French language).
- Transforms in the installer media directory do not require fully qualified paths in the command.
- Patches do require fully qualified paths.
Note
As of July 2010, Reader update installers on the Reader Download Center for Tier 1 are chained by default. If you are downloading the product from the RDC rather than the FTP site, just download the latest file and you’ll get all patches in one file.
Installing without Visual C++¶
Use IGNOREVC10RT if you do not need the following features:
- PDF Creation add-on (PDFMaker plugin) for Microsoft Office 64-bit applications (viz. Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Outlook) will not appear.
- Send emails or resolve addresses via 64-bit Microsoft Outlook.
Language selection¶
Use LANG_LIST if you would like to specify languages via the command line rather than the Wizard’s MST. Specify both the language code and the language-specific MST:
For details, see Adobe Properties
Creating an AIP¶
To create an administrative installation for a customized installer, use /a and TRANSFORMS. For example, the following installs Acrobat Pro with an MST file created with the Customization Wizard:
To create an administrative installation for a major release installer and a patch, use /a and /p. For example, the following installs Acrobat Pro 10.0 with the 10.1.0 patch:
Note
It’s always a good idea to keep the files in the same directory and cd to that directory so that you can run the commands from there.
Installing with an MST¶
Updates and patch installers can be modified with MST files created via the Customization Wizard shows how to install and modify an Acrobat product with an MST file. This example installs a customized version of Acrobat Professional, displays a basic user interface, and enables verbose logging.
Customized MST install
Chaining updates¶
To install a quarterly update, provide the path to the base MSI and use PATCH to point the updates. Note that because 10.x and later products have cumulative installers, you do not need to install all the intermediate out of cycle security patches.
11.x updates with MST¶
10.x updates with MST¶
9.x updates with MST¶
Installing Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro EFG (French) with updates 9.1 and 9.1.2 as a single transaction in interactive mode. To run in silent mode, append
/qn
.9.x updates with REINSTALLMODE¶
When applying multiple patches in a chain patch transaction, you can set the REINSTALL and REINSTALLMODE public properties as shown. For example, to run msiexec to apply updates 9.1, 9.1.2, and 9.1.3 as a chained patch transaction silently over a previously installed Acrobat 9 Pro.
9.x Acrobat example¶
Silent uninstalls¶
A silent removal runs without any dialog boxes to show the user that the removal is running. All products use the same command line and the same installer file for silent updates:
Note
You must include the braces in the command line. An MSI package name (e.g. AcroRead.msi) can be substituted for the Product Code. For Acrobat products, the Product Code is the GUID.
Browser integration¶
Pass either
ReaderBrowserIntegration
or AcrobatBrowserIntegration
to REMOVE
when a product is already deployed and a subsequent deployment requires disabling browser integration. For example:To re-enable Browser Integration, use ADDLOCAL:
9.x patching¶
This example only applies to 9.x and earlier. To install the 9.1.1 security update at the same time as the 9.1 quarterly, use the following command: