Starting setup /l=log.txt simply hangs the installer without any message and log. I repeated it with fresh made 'default project' without any change from my side. Setup works fine if started without command line parameters - both install and uninstall.
How to start logged install from script level?
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Jarek
logged install - problem
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Maybe you have a group policy or other similar effect on your system barring logged installs? Please double-check. You can also set the LOGGED variable to a file path from the script to turn on logging, but it seems this would fail as well.
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I had a similar problem and it went away when I added a path to the log file and put it in quotes. /l="c:\\log.txt". I don't know why it worked, and I did not investigate further to see if it was reproducible. Also logging seems to slow things down a lot. I could see the log file growing so I knew it was doing something.
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I'm sorry I missed that. You have to specify a full path for the log file. And yes, logging will almost exponentially slow down your setup, this is just the way Windows Installer works.
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