you could use windowhide.exe (included in mdt toolkit) but you must specify
the window name exactly,


On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:15 PM, Boseman, Marcia H - Raleigh, NC <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Many of the applications that we will be deploying via SCCM 2012 display
> dialog
>
> windows informing users of an application that needs to be closed prior to
>
> running an installation and/or a dialog window informing users that the
> machine
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> requires a reboot before or after completing an installation. In order for
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> these dialogs to display when using the Application Model is to require
> the
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> user to be logged on during the installation. Our preference when
> deploying
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> applications that go to all workstations is to use the options to ‘Run as
>
> System’ and ‘Whether the user is logged on or not’. However, in SCCM 2012
> the
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> option to allow the user to interact with the installation is not
> available
>
> with this option combination. Therefore, users will not see any dialog
> windows
>
> that are part of the installation.  We are testing using serviceui.exe but
> need to know how to suppress the command window that gets launched with
> serviceui.exe.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
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> We are running the following command with serviceui.exe
> %windir%\system32\msiexec.exe /I "install_flash_player_17_active_x.msi"
> TRANSFORMS=AFLASH1700134.mst REBOOT=ReallySuppress /passive TARGETDIR=C:\
> /l*v "c:\Installs\USPS\CET\Logs\AFLASH1700169.log"
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