Thank you for the answer, but this is the method i am already using as i state in the question.
But having a problem, thus asking a question.
And not able to troubleshoot even DiagnosticPrompt=Enable is set in the ini file.
Thank you.
SetupConfig.ini DiagnosticPrompt=Enable
I am running an upgrade and using SetupConfig.ini and SetupComplete.cmd for post OS config.
I am having an issue installing MSEdge msi from SetupComplete.cmd.
I am able to start and generate a log file with the following command:
CMD /C Start /Wait msiexec.exe /I C:\ProgramData\Scripts\EdgeX64\MicrosoftEdgeEnterpriseX64.msi /L*V C:\ProgramData\Scripts\NYL_EdgeX64_Install_%LogDate%.log /q
Also i am not able to open cmd with Shist+F10 for troubleshooting when "working on updates" and i do have "DiagnosticPrompt=Enable" set in the ini file.
What have i missed?
Thank you.
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MF_EndPoint 1 Reputation point
2021-05-07T15:43:42.363+00:00 -
Teemo Tang 11,341 Reputation points
2021-05-07T07:54:32.74+00:00 You could use the method here to install MicrosoftEdgeEnterpriseX64.msi during Windows Setup.
Add a Custom Script to Windows Setup | Microsoft Learn
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/add-a-custom-script-to-windows-setup
In fact, Debugging windows log is beyond scope of forums support so if further assistance were needed you could open a request ticket with Microsoft support.
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