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I installed URL Rewrite 2.1 by using rewrite_amd64_en-US.msi. Installation went smooth, but I am not able see the URL rewrite icon in IIS. My system is IIS 10 in Windows Server 2016.

I am installing using command msiexec /a rewrite_amd64_en-US.msi /qf /L*V re.log in admin command prompt

Also there is no entry for URL Rewrite in Control Panel, nor rewrite.dll file in C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv.

The last few lines of installation log is

MSI (c) (C8:90) [15:38:38:027]: Note: 1: 1707 
MSI (c) (C8:90) [15:38:38:027]: Product: IIS URL Rewrite Module 2 -- Installation completed successfully.

MSI (c) (C8:90) [15:38:38:027]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: IIS URL Rewrite Module 2. Product Version: 7.2.1993. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Installation success or error status: 0.

MSI (c) (C8:90) [15:38:38:027]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (C8:90) [15:38:38:027]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist
MSI (c) (C8:90) [15:38:38:027]: MainEngineThread is returning 0
=== Verbose logging stopped: 8/20/2020  15:38:38 ===

Another point to note is my server doesn't have Web Platform Installer. When I try to install that, I am facing similar issue - no errors while installing, but icon not visible in IIS.

Please guide me in troubleshooting this issue. Thanks.

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Make sure you are invoking msiexec.exe command using Elevated Privileges.

To do so, you need to:

  1. Click Start or press Windows-Key;

  2. In the search box, type CMD;

  3. Right-click CMD and select Run as Administrator. For further details, check https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/e/elevated.htm or https://winaero.com/how-to-open-elevated-command-prompt-in-windows-10/;

  4. On the new Command Console, run MSI package installation command

    msiexec.exe /i rewrite_amd64_en-US.msi /l*v C:\msilog.txt /qf

    or

    msiexec.exe /i "rewrite_amd64_en-US.msi" /L*V "C:\package.log"

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    Thanks, this worked. As there was no Run as Administrator option for msi, I opened the command prompt as admin and executed the msiexec with /a switch, which is for admin. But it didn't work. Based on your answer, I changed from /a to /i and it worked smoothly. Not sure why I got the successfully installed message in log with /a.
    – Karthik
    Commented Aug 21, 2020 at 10:58

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