code der *.ins
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[Initial]
LogLevel=2
; Log Errors in Logfile but don't abort:
ExitOnError=false
; Show syntax errors in the script:
ScriptErrorMessages=on
; Dont trace step by step through the script:
TraceMode=off
; let started programs run in front of the winst window
StayOnTop=false
[Aktionen]
WinBatch_install
[WinBatch_install]
%ScriptPath%\blabla.msi.exe
inhalt der blabla.msi.exe
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Run (@SystemDir & "\msiexec.exe /i " & @ScriptDir & "\blabla_Version_2.2.7.msi")
WinWaitActive ("blabla","Welcome to the blabla Setup Wizard")
ControlClick ("blabla","Welcome to the blabla Setup Wizard","Button1")
WinWaitActive ("blabla")
ControlClick ("blabla","Select Installation Folder","Button1")
WinWaitActive ("blabla")
ControlFocus ("blabla","TPC Settings","WindowsForms10.EDIT.app.0.378734a1")
ControlSetText ("blabla","","WindowsForms10.EDIT.app.0.378734a1","server.lala.de")
ControlClick ("blabla","TPC Settings","WindowsForms10.BUTTON.app.0.378734a2")
WinWaitActive ("blabla","Installation Complete")
ControlClick ("blabla","Installation Complete","Button1")
Baue ich die Geschichte als Paket kann auf die *.msi nicht zugegriffen werden.
Ich weiß dass das eher ein AutoIt Problem zu sein scheint aber vllt. hat ja jmd. schon ehrfahren in Kombination von beidem.
Danke für die Antworten