Hey All,
I've seen a ton of recommendations to just mount the windows.iso that you pull from the hosts or from a mounted vmware tools disk within a guest - and pull down the VMware tools64.msi file from there.
When I pull down the ISO from the hosts though I only see setup.exe and setup64.exe. I need the MSI for the installation options like '/qn /norestart' etc. Thanks in advance for any insight into this issue!
You can download the Windows.iso file from /vmimages/tools-isoimages and extract it. You'll find both the "VMware Tools.msi" and "VMware Tools64.msi".
But you can also just initiate a VMware Tools install in Interactive mode to a VM, then open the CD drive and copy the files off.
Good luck.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for your help! Unfortunately that path doesn't exist on a 5.1 host. If you actually open up the /vmimages/ directory - you get three paths: floppies, tools-upgraders, and vmtools.
If you open up /vmimages/vmtools - it has all of the iso's that would be loaded when you right-click install vmware tools into a guest. Whether I mount the iso in this directory or explore one during interactive install as you suggest, there is no .msi file - only a few txt files, a program files folder, and setup(64).exe. Anyone else?
You can run e.g.
VMware-tools.exe /S /v"/qn REBOOT=R"
for unattended installations.
André
Awesome, that's useful information and I can definitely work w/ that (already tested, works great). So is there no direct .msi file anymore??
I could be wrong, but I don't think there's ever been an .msi file!?
I've been using the .exe with unattended installations for years now.
André