Is it possible to install a Windows program from an MSI installer so that the installed program can be run with the Wine program loader?
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Open the terminal, change directories with cd
to the location of the .msi file, and install the .msi file with a command of the form wine msiexec /i whatever-filename.msi
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According to the official WineHQ FAQ:
MSI files cannot be run directly, you need to use the msiexec program. msiexec is a tool for installing .msi packages. MSI files can be installed in Wine from the terminal like this:
wine msiexec /i whatever-filename.msi
Alternatively:
wine start whatever-filename.msi
That will then run the MSI program the same as if you had double-clicked it in Windows.
The first command can be changed if necessary to suit the circumstances. For example:
WINEPREFIX=/path/to/wineprefix wine msiexec /i /path/to/filename.msi
or using wine64 instead of wine:
WINEPREFIX=/path/to/wineprefix wine64 msiexec /i /path/to/filename.msi
A WINE prefix is a folder that contains all of the WINE configurations as well as all of the Windows pieces that WINE uses for compatibility, including libraries and a registry.
If you want to uninstall the same .msi file later on run wine msiexec /x whatever-filename.msi
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