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     <variable architecture="x64" name="PRODUCT_CODE" value="{82022940-639B-48A3-86D9-B139864105F7}" />  <!-- this changes every version -->
 
     <variable architecture="x64" name="PRODUCT_CODE" value="{82022940-639B-48A3-86D9-B139864105F7}" />  <!-- this changes every version -->
 
     <check type="uninstall" condition="versionequalto" path="Oracle VM VirtualBox %version%" value="%version%"/>
 
     <check type="uninstall" condition="versionequalto" path="Oracle VM VirtualBox %version%" value="%version%"/>
    <!-- The virbox directory must be named as virbox.%version% and the release variable must be numeric only as the extpack doesn't include the r -->
 
 
     <install cmd='certutil.exe -f -addstore "TrustedPublisher" "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\oracle-vbox.cer"'/>
 
     <install cmd='certutil.exe -f -addstore "TrustedPublisher" "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\oracle-vbox.cer"'/>
 
     <install architecture="x86" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\VirtualBox-%version%-r%release%-MultiArch_x86.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB,VBoxNetwork /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>
 
     <install architecture="x86" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\VirtualBox-%version%-r%release%-MultiArch_x86.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB,VBoxNetwork /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>

Revision as of 10:54, 25 January 2016

This is a silent installer for Sun xVM VirtualBox. You can get it from VirtualBox Homepage.

See http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch02.html#idp50342400 for installation advice.

VirtualBox 5.0.14

I use the --extract switch to extract the MSI files. Then I extract the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso from the common.cab file. I extract the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso to find the updated certificate file. In order to install the new extensions file it is best to uninstall the old as --replace frequently gives an error. You also have to copy the extensions file to the local hard disk to install as it has to extract as part of the process and you won't allow your WPKG user to write to your network %SOFTWARE% share point.

  <package id="virtualbox"
    name="Oracle Virtual Box"
    revision="%version%"
    reboot="false"
    priority="1">
	<depends package-id="netinstfolder"/><!--for log file-->
    <variable name="version" value="5.0.14" />
    <variable name="release" value="105127" />
    <variable architecture="x86" name="PRODUCT_CODE" value="{8F6D5610-B5D2-4CF3-90ED-584ABC8B946A}" />   <!-- this changes every version -->
    <variable architecture="x64" name="PRODUCT_CODE" value="{82022940-639B-48A3-86D9-B139864105F7}" />   <!-- this changes every version -->
    <check type="uninstall" condition="versionequalto" path="Oracle VM VirtualBox %version%" value="%version%"/>
    <install cmd='certutil.exe -f -addstore "TrustedPublisher" "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\oracle-vbox.cer"'/>	
    <install architecture="x86" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\VirtualBox-%version%-r%release%-MultiArch_x86.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB,VBoxNetwork /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>
    <install architecture="x64" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\VirtualBox-%version%-r%release%-MultiArch_amd64.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB,VBoxNetwork /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>
    <install cmd='%comspec% /c copy /y %SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virtualbox.%version%\oracle_vm_virtualbox_extension_pack-%VERSION%-%RELEASE%.vbox-extpack c:\netinst ' />
    <install cmd='%Programfiles%\Oracle\VirtualBox\vboxmanage.exe extpack install c:\netinst\oracle_vm_virtualbox_extension_pack-%VERSION%-%RELEASE%.vbox-extpack ' />
    <upgrade cmd='%Programfiles%\Oracle\VirtualBox\vboxmanage.exe extpack uninstall "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" ' />
    <upgrade include='install' /> 
    <remove cmd='%Programfiles%\Oracle\VirtualBox\vboxmanage.exe extpack uninstall "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" ' />
    <remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /X%PRODUCT_CODE% /qn' />
    <remove cmd='cmd /c rmdir /s /q "%PROGRAMFILES%\Oracle\VirtualBox\ExtensionPacks" ' ><exit code='any'/></remove>
  </package>

VirtualBox 4.3.6

There's a --silent switch now which seems to work, something like this:

	<package id="virtualbox"
		  name="Oracle Virtual Box"
		  revision="%version%"
		  reboot="false"
		  priority="0">
		
		<variable name="version" value="4.3.6" />
		<variable name="longversion" value="4.3.6-91406" />
		<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Oracle VM VirtualBox %version%" />

		<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\VirtualBox-%longversion%-Win.exe" --silent  '></install>
				
		<remove architecture="x86"  cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{F20386D5-EE47-42FF-90CB-203A61787CA2} /qn' />
		<remove architecture="x64"  cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{B374E6A8-501F-4BC0-BA59-4EE78F06B3B2} /qn' />
	
	</package>

VirtualBox 4.1.10

Using certutil.exe allows you to approve the use of USB devices without manual validation.

 <package id="virtualbox"
          name="Oracle Virtual Box"
          revision="4.1.10"
          reboot="false"
          priority="1">
     <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.10" />
     <install architecture="x86" os="windows.+5\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virbox4110\VirtualBox-4.1.10-r76836-MultiArch_x86.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>
     <install architecture="x86" os="windows.+6\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='certutil.exe -f -addstore "TrustedPublisher" "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virbox4110\virboxusbcerI386.cer"'/>
     <install architecture="x86" os="windows.+6\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virbox4110\VirtualBox-4.1.10-r76836-MultiArch_x86.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>
     <install architecture="x64" os="windows.+6\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='certutil.exe -f -addstore "TrustedPublisher" "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virbox4110\virboxusbcerX64.cer"'/>	
     <install architecture="x64" os="windows.+6\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\virbox4110\VirtualBox-4.1.10-r76836-MultiArch_amd64.msi" ADDLOCAL=VBoxApplication,VBoxUSB /qn /norestart /l*v "%systemdrive%\netinst\virtualbox.log" ' ></install>
     <remove architecture="x86" os="windows.+6\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{F20386D5-EE47-42FF-90CB-203A61787CA2} /qn' />
     <remove architecture="x86" os="windows.+5\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{F20386D5-EE47-42FF-90CB-203A61787CA2} /qn' />
     <remove architecture="x64" os="windows.+6\.\d{1}\.\d{4}" cmd='MsiExec.exe /X{B374E6A8-501F-4BC0-BA59-4EE78F06B3B2} /qn' />
 </package>

VirtualBox 2.1.4

The user will have to manually validate the installation of new drivers (until someone find how to fix it).

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <packages>
  <package
     id="virtualbox"
     name="Virtualbox"
     revision="0214"
     reboot="false"
     priority="10">
 
    <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Sun xVM VirtualBox" />
    <check type="file" condition="sizeequals" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Sun xVM VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe" value="3025424" />
   <install cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\VirtualBox-2.1.4-42893-Win_x86.msi" /qn /norestart'>
		<exit code="1618" />
		<exit code="0" />
   </install>   
   <upgrade cmd='msiexec /i "%SOFTWARE%\virtualbox\VirtualBox-2.1.4-42893-Win_x86.msi" /qn /norestart'> 
   		<exit code="1618" />
		<exit code="0" />
   </upgrade>  
  </package>
 </packages>

Needed : a way to silently install the network driver that is provided by this package. Any help appreciated. As for now, it is still asked to the user to acknowledge the installation of the network device driver.

See here OpenVPN. --Blank3 09:18, 26 February 2009 (CET)

To silently install a driver, it must come from a trusted source, i.e. we have to install the oracle certificate first. Details are to be found at http://www.win-lite.de/wbb/board195-windows-7/board196-win7-tools-zur-image-bearbeitung/3987-howto-programme-ohne-treibernachfrage-in-windows7-silent-installieren/

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<packages>
 <package id="virtualbox" name="Virtualbox" reboot="false" priority="10">
  <check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe" value="4.1.8.0"/>
  <install cmd="certutil.exe -f -addstore &quot;TrustedPublisher&quot; %SOFTWARE%\virtualBox\oracle.p7b"/>
  <install cmd="%SOFTWARE%\virtualBox\virtualBox-4.1.8-75467-win.exe -s"/>
 </package>
</packages>