![]() Note that the can point to a nonexistent directory (the command will create the directories necessary or fail). Then you can do something like: msiexec /a /lp! TARGETDIR= ![]() You do need to have enough disk space to actually install the program (and probably some additional space, to be safe). lessmsi), and it doesn't require you to mess with any installations. ![]() The advantages this method has over lessmsi is that it doesn't require a 3rd-party utility (i.e. I prefer a method that bypasses the need of install/remove/repair-ing through "extraction". If you want less text to sift through in the log file, you can set the log setting to log only the properties: /lp! ![]() One way to essentially guarantee that you get all the possible properties is to actually perform either an installation, repair, or uninstall with the MSI file and log the process as mentioned in Jon Heese's answer. But it's unlikely that the above will have everything you're looking for. You can try the following command: lessmsi l -tProperty There's lessmsi, is a great tool that certainly works here if you're willing to use a GUI and do some manual investigation. ( Note: I posted a variation of this response on the detect msi parameters for unattended install question you mentioned.)
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