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Hi,
Is there any possibility to install the "Intel Connectivity Performance Suite" unattended/silent with script. What are the available commandline switches - already tried everything i could think of with no success.
thanks for reply.
best,
Sascha
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Hi again,
1. The exact Version and Build Number is 40.25.9091.1711.
2. We try to install it on Windows 11 Enterprise 25H2 Build 10.0.26200.6899 via Microsoft SCCM or with a Powershell Script.
3. IntelConnectivityPerformanceSuite_40.25.9091.1711.exe from: https://www.intel.de/content/www/de/de/download/738623/intel-connectivity-performance-suite-icps-for-intel-wireless-products-and-intel-connectivity-manager-icm.html
First i tried to install the Version 40.25.7251 with all switches i could think of after my 20 years of experience in deployment with SCCM with no success (most switches gave me an Error Message about faulty commands).
Next i extracted the content starting the installation (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp). Unfortunately that Content didn't work out as it was mainly the same as the source file.
Then, thanks to your response i gave it another try and searched for other possibilities of extraction and tried it with the most current Version of the Driver, finally this was the right one:
IntelConnectivityPerformanceSuite_40.25.9091.1711.exe /silent /stage_only ISRootStagePath=C:\Temp\ICPST.
This gave me two folders, one with an MSI and another with an AppX Package in the Output-Folder.
After that i scripted the two Installations in Powershell with the following content:
# MSI Installation
$MSIFile = "$PSScriptRoot\Intel Connectivity Drivers UWD.msi"
Start-Process "MsiExec.exe" -Args "/i `"$MSIFile`" ALLUSERS=1 Reboot=ReallySuppress /qb!" -Wait
# AppX Provisioned Package Installation
Start-Process "DISM.EXE" -Args " /Online /Add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackagePath:$PSScriptRoot\AppX\ICPS.appx /SkipLicense"
With the above i could install the Driver with an SCCM Package - I suppose it should also work with an SCCM Application.
Additional i like to Share the Switches we currently use for Intel NPU and Graphics Drivers when we Package them, if someone else is in Need you can use the downloaded .Exe with " -o -s" to install it unattended.
Thanks for the Help.
Best,
Sascha
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Hi Zieri__Sascha,
Thank you for reaching out to the Intel Community Forum. I appreciate your message and want to assure you that I’m here to help with your concern. To assist you effectively, could you please provide the following details:
- What is the exact version and build number of the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite you're attempting to install?
- What operating system are you deploying to? (Windows 10/11, Server versions, architecture x64/x86)
- What is the name and file extension of the installer? What is the file size of the installer package, and where did you download it from?
- Have you tried extracting or inspecting the installer? If so, what did you find inside?
- What specific command-line switches have you already tried? Please list them.
- What error messages or behaviors did you encounter with each attempt?
- Does the installer launch at all with the switches you've used, or does it fail completely?
If you have any additional questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Best regards,
Kent Russel P.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi again,
1. The exact Version and Build Number is 40.25.9091.1711.
2. We try to install it on Windows 11 Enterprise 25H2 Build 10.0.26200.6899 via Microsoft SCCM or with a Powershell Script.
3. IntelConnectivityPerformanceSuite_40.25.9091.1711.exe from: https://www.intel.de/content/www/de/de/download/738623/intel-connectivity-performance-suite-icps-for-intel-wireless-products-and-intel-connectivity-manager-icm.html
First i tried to install the Version 40.25.7251 with all switches i could think of after my 20 years of experience in deployment with SCCM with no success (most switches gave me an Error Message about faulty commands).
Next i extracted the content starting the installation (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp). Unfortunately that Content didn't work out as it was mainly the same as the source file.
Then, thanks to your response i gave it another try and searched for other possibilities of extraction and tried it with the most current Version of the Driver, finally this was the right one:
IntelConnectivityPerformanceSuite_40.25.9091.1711.exe /silent /stage_only ISRootStagePath=C:\Temp\ICPST.
This gave me two folders, one with an MSI and another with an AppX Package in the Output-Folder.
After that i scripted the two Installations in Powershell with the following content:
# MSI Installation
$MSIFile = "$PSScriptRoot\Intel Connectivity Drivers UWD.msi"
Start-Process "MsiExec.exe" -Args "/i `"$MSIFile`" ALLUSERS=1 Reboot=ReallySuppress /qb!" -Wait
# AppX Provisioned Package Installation
Start-Process "DISM.EXE" -Args " /Online /Add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackagePath:$PSScriptRoot\AppX\ICPS.appx /SkipLicense"
With the above i could install the Driver with an SCCM Package - I suppose it should also work with an SCCM Application.
Additional i like to Share the Switches we currently use for Intel NPU and Graphics Drivers when we Package them, if someone else is in Need you can use the downloaded .Exe with " -o -s" to install it unattended.
Thanks for the Help.
Best,
Sascha
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Hi Zieri__Sascha,
Thanks a lot for sharing the steps you followed and how you solved the issue. That kind of detail is super helpful for others trying to get Intel Connectivity Performance Suite working properly. Your solution is really useful, and pointing out the /stage_only parameter was a big help—it looks like that was the key to getting things to work!
If you have any other questions or run into more issues, feel free to reach out. I’m here to help.
Best regards,
Kent Russel P.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Zieri__Sascha,
I hope you're doing well.
Thank you once again for sharing the steps you took to resolve the issue. Your input is greatly appreciated.
Please note that I will now proceed to close this inquiry. If you need further assistance or have any additional questions, feel free to submit a new request. Kindly be aware that this thread will no longer be monitored once closed.
Best regards,
Kent Russel P.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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