![]() You will see the following screen when you connect to the website You can download the current.To allow us to connect to your machine please click the link below to start downloading TeamViewer. General TeamViewer is available for the operating systems listed below. Read this article in Chinese | French | German | Japanese | Spanish This article applies to all TeamViewer users. In the below link, see Windows section, 3rd footnote – 27 Nov 17 Which operating systems are supported? Do you have the full-fat TV client installed on your test machine, perhaps? That’s where I’d bet your problem is.Īlso, Are you a Windows insider? According to TV14’s compatibility chart, 14.5+ is required for Win10 1903 (though, I have 1903 release version and it worked fine). MSIexec seems to think you have another TV14 install, perhaps user-targeted. Return value 3.Īction ended 9:07:18: INSTALL. Please manually uninstall this package.Īction ended 9:07:18: ExitIfIncompatibleSoftwareDetected. Please manually uninstall this package.Īn incompatible TeamViewer package was detected that conflicts with the current MSI package. MSI (s) (34:4C) : Product: TeamViewer 14 Host - An incompatible TeamViewer package was detected that conflicts with the current MSI package. Return value 1.Īction start 9:07:18: ExitIfIncompatibleSoftwareDetected. MSI (s) (34:4C) : Doing action: ExitIfIncompatibleSoftwareDetectedĪction ended 9:07:18: FindRelatedProducts. MSI (s) (34:4C) : PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TEAMVIEWER_FULL_FOUND property. In fact, here’s the relevant entry from your own MSIexec log: MSI (s) (34:4C) : Doing action: FindRelatedProductsĪction start 9:07:18: FindRelatedProducts. This usually indicates the app is already installed. I have something of a crusade against TV and will help you till we get it right. Please test the above command and reply back with results. The bold part actually comes through as a codeblock for base64 decode (I think) because -SecureParameters will ‘encrypt’ parameters set there (best practice for any API keys, passwords, etc you pass using PSADT). Msiexec /i TeamViewer_host.msi /qn ASSIGNMENTOPTIONS="–alias %COMPUTERNAME% -grant-easy-access -reassign" CUSTOMCONFIGID=“xxxxxx” IMPORTREGFILE=“1” APITOKEN=“xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx” This results in msiexec receiving the following string (more or less): With the quotes as I have placed them here, the PSADT script will pass the literal strings in the parameters into a command–where they will then be translated because the outermost quotes themselves don’t pass through. In powershell, double-quotes indicate a string (" "), whereas single-quotes (’ ') indicate a literal string–with single quotes, powershell will not substitute or translate anything within them, regardless if there is syntax written. Look at your string, notice how you aren’t placing single/double quotes correctly. Using the toolkit, my first draft would be this:Įxecute-MSI -Action Install -Path "TeamViewer_Host.msi" -Parameters "/qn" -AddParameters 'ASSIGNMENTOPTIONS="–alias %COMPUTERNAME% -grant-easy-access -reassign"' -SecureParameters 'CUSTOMCONFIGID=“xxxxxx” IMPORTREGFILE=“1” APITOKEN=“xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”' -PassThru ![]() ![]() The last time I wrapped TV was TV12 and before I used PSADT. Execute-Process 2:46:28 PM 18776 (0x4958)Įxecute-MSI -Action Install -Path ‘TeamViewer_Host.msi’ -AddParameters ‘CUSTOMCONFIGID=“xxxxxx” IMPORTREGFILE=“1” APITOKEN=“xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx” ’ Consult the Windows Installer SDK for detailed command line help. :: Execution failed with exit code : Invalid command line argument. : : Executing / L * v “ C : WINDOWS Logs Software TeamViewer_Host_Install. With TeamViewer 14 is uses extra parameters that I just can’t seem to get correct.
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