How to extract an .msi file?
Does anyone know how to extract (not to install) an. msi (Windows Installer) file?.
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Does anyone know how to extract (not to install) an .msi (Windows Installer) file?
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There really isn't anything that can other than having the program that creates MSI files... You can use INSTALLSHIELD I think but I am not positive...
It's funny you ask this question because I tried a few weeks back and tried anything I could to try and extract the contents of an MSI and couldn't find any way to do so...
Not like and ISO file or BIN file or even a ZIP etc...
But I think that the program Install Shield can open and create etc. .msi files - thats all I can say... NOT TRULY SURE IF I'M CORRECT...
It's funny you ask this question because I tried a few weeks back and tried anything I could to try and extract the contents of an MSI and couldn't find any way to do so...
Not like and ISO file or BIN file or even a ZIP etc...
But I think that the program Install Shield can open and create etc. .msi files - thats all I can say... NOT TRULY SURE IF I'M CORRECT...
I tried every known program to open the one I needed to open to try to see if I could get something working with SP2...
Yes winrar will open some and I hope this works for the one you are trying to open but it did not open the one I needed it too and it will not open ALL .msi files...
Yes winrar will open some and I hope this works for the one you are trying to open but it did not open the one I needed it too and it will not open ALL .msi files...
Thanks guys for your suggestions, but nothing worked. Looks like there is no way to extract it.
As I said I think Install Shield the program that makes such files can also extract such files...
I have an old version sitting in a box and have never installed to see how it all works???
I have an old version sitting in a box and have never installed to see how it all works???
Go to http://www.ghisler.com/download.htm and grab the 32 bit (shareware) version. Then skip on over to the plugins page and grab the msi.wcx. Do a default install of the proggie, but don't run it. Unzip the plugin and read and follow the instructions to set it up. Start Total Commander, browse to (and in :beer: ) your .msi in the left explorer pane, and play with the package with the menu in the status bar (at the very bottom)!