Always Restart (/forcerestart): Forces the workstation to restart without prompting users.
A.3.2 Display Options
In the Repair Parameters dialog box, select the desired Display options. You can choose to perform
the repair process with or without a user interface, whether to display a modal dialog box at the end
of the repair process (a modal dialog box demands a response from the user before the repair process
is complete), or to hide the Cancel button so that users cannot cancel the repair process.
No UI (/qn): Repairs the application with no user interface (silent repair process).
Full UI (/qf): Repairs the application with the full user interface and a modal dialog box displayed
at the end of the repair process.
Reduced UI (/qr): Repairs the application with a reduced user interface and a modal dialog box
displayed at the end of the repair process.
Basic UI (/qb): Repairs the application with a basic user interface consisting of a progress bar. The
following settings are available with this option:
No modal dialog at end (-): Displays a basic user interface with no modal dialog box
displayed at the end of the repair process.
Modal dialog at end (+): Displays a basic user interface with a modal dialog box displayed at
the end of the repair process.
Hide Cancel button (!): Displays a basic user interface without a Cancel button, so the user
cannot cancel the repair process.
A.3.3 Repair Options
In the Repair Parameters dialog box, select the desired Repair options:
Missing File (p): Instructs Windows Installer to repair a file only if it is missing.
Older File (o): Instructs Windows Installer to repair a file if it is missing or if the installed file's
version is older than the file in the MSI package.
Equal or Older File (e): Instructs Windows Installer to repair a file if it is missing or if the installed
file's version is the same as or older than the file in the MSI package.
Different File Version (d): Instructs Windows Installer to repair a file if it is missing or if the
installed file's version is not exactly the same as the file in the MSI package.
Force All (a): Instructs Windows Installer to repair all files.
User Registration Keys (u): Instructs Windows Installer to repair all per-user entries from the MSI
package to the Windows system registry. Per-user entries are those entries contained in the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Computer Registry Keys (m): Instructs Windows Installer to repair all per-machine entries from
the MSI package to the Windows system registry. Per-machine entries are those entries contained in
the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
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and
registry hives.
HKEY_USERS
and
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
registry hives.
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