We have a large C# application which is deployed using an .MSI file which is built through Visual Studio 2010 (or MSBuild.exe) from a .VDProj file. When run normally, the .MSI installer will check that certain pieces of software are installed, and meet some minimum version, and will produce a helpful error message and exit if the version conditions are not met.
This all works fine. However, we are experiementing with using msiexec.exe to run the existing installer silently. If the additional software required for the MSI is already installed, then we get a 0 error code back from the msiexec, and likewise, if the MSI fails because other software does not exist on the system or fails the minimum version requirement, we get a non-zero error code back.
Is there any way to programmatically interrogate the .MSI file and find out what it's launch conditions are? I've tried experimenting with msiexec to extract the files from the .MSI, but I still can't see any kind of config file which lists the minimum version requirements for the install.
Any help would be much appreciated.