![]() Or msiexec /i mysql-installer-community-5.6.27.1.msi /passive CONSOLEARGS="install server 5.6.The Silent Install Builder is a great tool if you need to quickly install a set of software on a multiple computers. When using the /passive switch it seems you are able to pass a string parameter called CONSOLEARGS and it supports a lot of options as documented here: msiexec /i mysql-installer-community-5.6.27.1.msi /passive CONSOLEARGS="install -type=Full -silent" I'm not sure if these are MSI parameters or if they go in the CONSOLEARGS string. I found some references to installdir and datadir parameters here. The only place I found any useful information was in the installer release notes! msi and I had a really hard time finding documentation for it on the MySQL website. These parameters are only known to the authors of the. msi to perform the installation and to do that you need to figure out the right parameters to pass to msiexec. It would probably be possible to continue the installation by executing MySQLInstallerConsole as documented here but it is of course much better to get the. However, this gave me an Oracle login prompt! I need to install and this this up without user interaction. I tried using the command installer, as the poster below alluded to. All it did was install a folder with the options shown in the image above. I tried the second section of the above link, with no luck. I managed to install MySQL full, but this didn't install the service and other key features (top part of ) I tried a lot of various commands and found that nothing I did installed the full MySQL with arguments. How can I achieve this kind of install, silently, using NSIS? msi file manually I get to choose "full" and the process actually installs MySQL in full, with the service running etc. However, this only seems to install another installer: ![]() !define MUI_WELCOMEPAGE_TEXT "The MySQL Test Install"įile /r "V:\Installers\MySQL\Release\*.*"ĮxecWait '"$SYSDIR\msiExec" /i "$INSTDIR\mysql.msi" /passive' ![]() ![]() I have a basic NSIS script setup like so: !include MUI2.nsh ![]()
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