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Silent Install of LogMein.msi need help with auto insert user & pass with a silent install Rate Topic: -----

#141 User is offline   Skaarf 

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Posted 05 November 2009 - 05:03 AM

Hi everyone,

I've downloaded and used Luguta's files and it works perfectly!

But my boss has now told me that I need to have the 'Host Side User Consent' options set by default. :angry:

I've looked through the .msi file with ORCA and cannot see any headings that seem to point to the options I require.

If possible I would like to know the correct table/action/condition/sequence for...

'Request message' text
Time to wait for users consent
Start remote control
Reject request
Never wait for users consent

I know this is a lot to ask, but any help on any of the points would be GREATLY appriciated.



Adam.

This post has been edited by Skaarf: 08 November 2009 - 10:25 AM



#142 User is offline   Skaarf 

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Posted 08 November 2009 - 01:35 PM

An update......

I've found a solution to my problem... I found the command line switches at http://logmeinwiki.com/wiki/LogMeIn:Comman...in.exe#Settings

I have used the createinifile/loadinifile options to import the changes I need into the registry. At least now I can just run a good old batch file to make the changes I need.

But I haven't given up looking for the perfect solution, so if any of you know the options I will need to add into the .msi I would still be really grateful!


Cheers

Adam

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Posted 12 April 2010 - 04:46 AM

Hi everyone,

I am using Inno setup to create a silent installation of LogmeIn

Everything works prefectly besides 2 things:
1. I want to delete the reg file "hklm\......\run\logmein gui"
so the "logmein gui tray" will not load at the next comuter startup. (i've managed to set the LogMeIn servies to manually with no problem).

but everything i try fails:
I tried running a reg file (with =-)
I tried running a batch that will run the reg file
I tried a different bacth that runs the "reg delete" command
*I tried all of them also with and without the flag "postinstall".*
I tried adding the section Registry in the inno setup with the flags: dontcreatevalue

But all in vail. I am furstraed...
If you created a LogmeIn silent installation with the deletion of the logmein registry run value please post a reply on how you did it.

2. Logmein installation adds a "v" sign next to the "require a password" when entering from sleep mode.
Does anyone knows how to solve this problem?

Many thanks,
Effy.


I also tried

This post has been edited by Effyl01: 12 April 2010 - 04:47 AM


#144 User is offline   Camelot_One 

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Posted 12 April 2010 - 05:09 AM

On problem 1, you are on the wrong track. The LogMeIn (free) app is programmed to require the tray app, it's their way of keeping their product from becoming a malicious tool. Even if you remove the registry entries, the next time the core app runs, it will replace them. Hiding the tray icon is an option on the paid versions, but not the free.

On issue 2, I have no idea.

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Posted 17 April 2010 - 11:29 AM

I want to solicit some knowledge regarding LogMeIn. I am actually using ORCA, and what I want to do is to set the PREFERENCE/SHOW THE LOGMEIN ICON NEXT TO THE CLOCK to be unchecked by default. What part should I check. I am running the SILENG INSTALL of LUGUTA and it is great. However, I just want to notification and ICOn to be unchecked automatically. Is there a way to have that using ORCA?

Is it also possible to have the MSI edited so that it wont show up in the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAM LIST.

Thank you very much! I hope to hear a positive response.

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Posted 17 April 2010 - 11:49 AM

View PostManic47, on 17 April 2010 - 11:29 AM, said:

I want to solicit some knowledge regarding LogMeIn. I am actually using ORCA, and what I want to do is to set the PREFERENCE/SHOW THE LOGMEIN ICON NEXT TO THE CLOCK to be unchecked by default. What part should I check. I am running the SILENG INSTALL of LUGUTA and it is great. However, I just want to notification and ICOn to be unchecked automatically. Is there a way to have that using ORCA?

Is it also possible to have the MSI edited so that it wont show up in the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAM LIST.

Thank you very much! I hope to hear a positive response.

So you want to be able to silently install a remote control application, have it run without any indication to the user, and have it hidden from add/remove programs? Are you sure you are in the right forum?

See my post directly above yours. There is no way to run the free version without the tray app. The creators have coded it that way, to prevent the app from being used for malicious purposes. If you want the tray icon hidden, you'll have to pay for their Pro2 subscription on each machine, which lets you set that option from the web interface.

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Posted 22 June 2010 - 04:17 PM

Has anyone had luck with v 4.1 of LogMeIn? I have followed Kwanbis' recipe (inclusive of the sequence 3720 row) with the version set to 0 but I keep getting an error that LogMeIn can't log in with the supplied credentials.

Skydiver

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Posted 28 June 2010 - 09:03 PM

Instructions for 4.1.1310:
Download a clean copy of the installer from https://secure.logmein.com/logmein.msi

Open with Orca

On the InstallExecuteSequence table:

1. right click on the right panel and select "Add Row":
ACTION: GetLMIRegistrationCookie CONDITION: NOT Installed SEQUENCE: 3710

2. right click on the right panel and select "Add Row":
ACTION: LMIGetLicense CONDITION: NOT Installed SEQUENCE: 3730

3. find CreateUser action and change condition
from: CANCREATEUSER AND PASSWORDSOK="true" AND VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"
into: VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"

4. find CreateUserSetProperty action and change condition
from: CANCREATEUSER AND PASSWORDSOK="true" AND VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"
into: VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"

5. Right click SetX64Path and select "Drop Row".

6. Right click SetX86Path and select "Drop Row".


On the Property table:
1. find LICENSETYPE and change condition
from: 5
into: 0

**next step not needed if you used the link above**
2. Right click on DEPLOYID and select "Drop Row"

Save and exit.

Run the installer as:
logmein.msi /q ACCOUNTEMAIL=lmiwebsiteemail USERPASSWORD=pcpassword USERVERIFYPWD=pcpassword USEREMAIL=lmiwebsiteemail USERWEBPASSWORD=lmiwebsitepass LicenseType=0

notice the change from /quiet to /q , and the addition of ACCOUNTEMAIL. Technically you don't need the LicenseType=0 in the command line, but I left it in for good measure.

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Posted 29 June 2010 - 03:28 PM

I followed instructions exactly. Getting this error:

"Could not attach this computer to your LogMeIn account. Please open LogMeIn and confirm your account details"

I am following the install instructions exactly. I do not have any users on my XP PC's without a password so when I enter the values for USERPASSWORD=pcpassword USERVERIFYPWD=pcpassword I am entering the password we use for PC's that have users without passwords setup but this shouldn't apply to the reference PC I am working on. I tried entering the currently logged in user's password (an adminuser) in this place with the same result.

We use LogMeIn Central to allow adding users and setting up computer groups. Could this be part of the problem?



View PostCamelot_One, on 28 June 2010 - 09:03 PM, said:

Instructions for 4.1.1310:
Download a clean copy of the installer from https://secure.logmein.com/logmein.msi

Open with Orca

On the InstallExecuteSequence table:

1. right click on the right panel and select "Add Row":
ACTION: GetLMIRegistrationCookie CONDITION: NOT Installed SEQUENCE: 3710

2. right click on the right panel and select "Add Row":
ACTION: LMIGetLicense CONDITION: NOT Installed SEQUENCE: 3730

3. find CreateUser action and change condition
from: CANCREATEUSER AND PASSWORDSOK="true" AND VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"
into: VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"

4. find CreateUserSetProperty action and change condition
from: CANCREATEUSER AND PASSWORDSOK="true" AND VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"
into: VersionNT AND REMOVE<>"ALL"

5. Right click SetX64Path and select "Drop Row".

6. Right click SetX86Path and select "Drop Row".


On the Property table:
1. find LICENSETYPE and change condition
from: 5
into: 0

**next step not needed if you used the link above**
2. Right click on DEPLOYID and select "Drop Row"

Save and exit.

Run the installer as:
logmein.msi /q ACCOUNTEMAIL=lmiwebsiteemail USERPASSWORD=pcpassword USERVERIFYPWD=pcpassword USEREMAIL=lmiwebsiteemail USERWEBPASSWORD=lmiwebsitepass LicenseType=0

notice the change from /quiet to /q , and the addition of ACCOUNTEMAIL. Technically you don't need the LicenseType=0 in the command line, but I left it in for good measure.


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Posted 29 June 2010 - 05:49 PM

The pcpassword has nothing to do with any of the existing accounts on the computer, its the access code (password) used for the LogMeInRemoteUser login. Its used when you use the access code login, rather than the user login.
Make sure you are adding the accountemail flag to your command line.

But if you are using Central, you don't need to edit the msi at all, you can just run it with a /q DEPLOYID= flag. See this guide: https://secure.logme...S/support/pro2/
Edit: just realized that link doesn't take you straight to the article. Type "silent" in the search box, the page you want is the only one returned.

This post has been edited by Camelot_One: 01 July 2010 - 07:24 PM


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Posted 28 July 2010 - 10:03 PM

Anyone have any idea why this wont work for windows 7? My XP workstations install fine.

Thanks for all the effort great stuff.

#152 User is offline   Camelot_One 

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Posted 29 July 2010 - 10:14 AM

View PostDolph92, on 28 July 2010 - 10:03 PM, said:

Anyone have any idea why this wont work for windows 7? My XP workstations install fine.

Thanks for all the effort great stuff.

Either you missed step 5 and 6, dropping the x86 and x64 path lines, or you are using an older version of the MSI

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 01:45 PM

hi forums,
i registered just for this topic because i cannot find help or any serious info on orca anywhere else.

i use AutoIt to automate all my installers because i can wrap the msi or exe in the autoit executable and autoit can extract it, install it, then delete it with me just clicking once. the way i use it, it sends simulated keystrokes to the installer(eg, alt+n hits the next button). but the alt functions are disabled for the logmein msi.

is there a way to change that with orca?

i compared button options in the control table with the orca.msi and the logmein.msi, but i cant find anything that seems to different. this is my first time using orca, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 03:33 PM

If you are set on using AutoIT, the easiest solution would be to follow the instructions I posted above to modify the msi, then add the full logmein.msi + switches to your autoit run line. That will let you wrap it and hide your account settings, but you won't need to mess with any winwait commands.

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 05:12 PM

when i rty to run the installer (from autoit or from run) i get this Posted Image. do you know what thats about?

i would really like to know if its possible though to unblock the alt functions. if i can, i plan on using autoit to make a small gui box to enter either computer password or computer passcode and hide the rest.

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 05:59 PM

You are getting that window because the command line switches aren't entered correctly. It should be:
logmein.msi /q ACCOUNTEMAIL=lmiwebsiteemail USERPASSWORD=pcpassword USERVERIFYPWD=pcpassword USEREMAIL=lmiwebsiteemail USERWEBPASSWORD=lmiwebsitepass LicenseType=0

Once you get the command line right, and you can use your inputbox returns to replace the fields, and keep the fully automated/silent install.

But if you just have to do it all manual, use tab and direction sendkeys to navigate.

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Posted 14 September 2010 - 11:22 AM

I have created my own post, cause i want to be able to edit the first post when i update the instructions, and i can not do it here.

http://www.msfn.org/...th-orca-editor/

This post has been edited by kwanbis: 14 September 2010 - 11:39 AM


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Posted 15 September 2010 - 06:09 PM

i actually did find out how to unblock the alt key, and its not so much unblocking as it is adding that functionality.
this is copied directly from the forum:
Open logmein.msi and go to the control table
Look for the line where field Dialog = WelcomeDlg and field Control = Next
Change field Text from [ButtonText_Next] to &Next >

full thread
http://www.appdeploy...e=1&key=

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Posted 22 September 2010 - 07:30 PM

Hi,

I´ve been using Luguta´s logmein unattended script with success for a while. But now I´m in a project that I need a silent install that prompts only for the user name with the rest being silent. Is that possible with orca and logmein.msi? How can I do that? Thanks.

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