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kekun01
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Installation issues PowerShell Studio 2017 via SCCM

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Product, version and build: SPS17Setup_5.4.143_080217
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64bit
Operating system: Windows 8.1
32 or 64 bit OS: 64bit

I must make a package for PowerShell Studio 2017 to deploy with SCCM 2012 silently.

Here is my command line for silent install :
SPS17Setup_5.4.143_080217_x64.exe /exenoui /exenoupdates /Qn

When I run my installation script from the command line (as an admin user), PowerShell Studio 2017, SAPIEN Document Explorer and ScriptMerge are installed correctly.

However, when I deploy via SCCM (as user SYSTEM), only PowerShell Studio get installed. Is there a way to install all features?

Thanks in advance
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It has something to do with MSI (or the Advanced Installer bootstrap exe) not executing things when there is no logged on user. We are currently investigating the issue.
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It is an MSI problem, please contact Microsoft in that matter. It is unfortunately not documented (at least not something that holds true) what prerequisites get installed without a user being logged on and which not.

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