in my powershell script, I need to run msiexec and pass few parameters to initialize it. The problem is, that if a parameter contains space character " ", powershell doesn't execute msiexec correctly. For example the command:

msiexec /i .\Setup.msi ConnectionString="Initial Catalog=something;Integrated Security=True;Pooling=False"

The parameter ConnectionString contains spaces, and this causes that msiexec is not executed correctly, I get msiexec error code 1639 - Invalid command line argument. If I remove spaces from from connection string, msiexec is executed correctly.

Do anybody have an idea how to solve it?

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could you try this: msiexec /i .\Setup.msi 'ConnectionString="Initial Catalog=something;Integrated Security=True;Pooling=False"' – Christian Jan 18 at 12:34
I try it, unfortunatelly, it doesn't work, but thanks for idea. – Mikee Jan 18 at 12:42
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Try in this way:

Start-Process -FilePath msiexec -ArgumentList / /i, .\Setup.msi, "ConnectionString='Initial Catalog=something;Integrated Security=True;Pooling=False'"  -Wait 
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This works, thanks! – Mikee Jan 18 at 15:15
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Try single quoting it like this:

& msiexec.exe /i .\Setup.msi ConnectionString='"Initial Catalog=something;Integrated Security=True;Pooling=False"'
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