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InstallChrome.ps1
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Install Google Chrome
.DESCRIPTION
Uninstall old Google Chrome and then install the current version
.NOTES
===========================================================================
Created with: SAPIEN Technologies, Inc., PowerShell Studio 2017 v5.4.145
Created on: 2/16/2018 11:02 AM
Created by: Mick Pletcher
Filename: InstallChrome.ps1
===========================================================================
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param ()
function Get-Architecture {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Get-Architecture
.DESCRIPTION
Returns whether the system architecture is 32-bit or 64-bit
.EXAMPLE
Get-Architecture
.NOTES
Additional information about the function.
#>
[CmdletBinding()][OutputType([string])]
param ()
$OSArchitecture = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object OSArchitecture
$OSArchitecture = $OSArchitecture.OSArchitecture
Return $OSArchitecture
#Returns 32-bit or 64-bit
}
function Get-MSIInformation {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Retrieve MSI Information
.DESCRIPTION
This will query the MSI database for information
.PARAMETER MSI
Name of MSI file
.PARAMETER Property
MSI property to retrieve
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\> Get-MSIInformation
.NOTES
Additional information about the function.
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param
(
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][System.IO.FileInfo]$MSI,
[ValidateSet('ProductCode', 'ProductVersion', 'ProductName', 'Manufacturer', 'ProductLanguage', 'FullVersion')][string]$Property
)
# Read property from MSI database
$WindowsInstaller = New-Object -ComObject WindowsInstaller.Installer
$MSIDatabase = $WindowsInstaller.GetType().InvokeMember("OpenDatabase", "InvokeMethod", $null, $WindowsInstaller, @($MSI.FullName, 0))
$Query = "SELECT Value FROM Property WHERE Property = '$($Property)'"
$View = $MSIDatabase.GetType().InvokeMember("OpenView", "InvokeMethod", $null, $MSIDatabase, ($Query))
$View.GetType().InvokeMember("Execute", "InvokeMethod", $null, $View, $null)
$Record = $View.GetType().InvokeMember("Fetch", "InvokeMethod", $null, $View, $null)
$Value = $Record.GetType().InvokeMember("StringData", "GetProperty", $null, $Record, 1)
# Commit database and close view
$MSIDatabase.GetType().InvokeMember("Commit", "InvokeMethod", $null, $MSIDatabase, $null)
$View.GetType().InvokeMember("Close", "InvokeMethod", $null, $View, $null)
$MSIDatabase = $null
$View = $null
# Return the value
return $Value
}
function Get-RelativePath {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Get the relative path
.DESCRIPTION
Returns the location of the currently running PowerShell script
.NOTES
Additional information about the function.
#>
[CmdletBinding()][OutputType([string])]
param ()
$Path = (split-path $SCRIPT:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path -parent) + "\"
Return $Path
}
function Install-MSI {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Install MSI file
.DESCRIPTION
This function will install an MSI file
.PARAMETER MSI
UNC path and name of MSI to install
.PARAMETER Switches
MSI switches
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\> Install-MSI
.NOTES
Additional information about the function.
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param
(
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][string]$MSI,
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][string]$Switches
)
[string]$DisplayName = Get-MSIInformation -MSI $MSI -Property 'ProductName'
$Executable = $Env:windir + "\system32\msiexec.exe"
$Parameters = "/i" + [char]32 + [char]34 + $MSI + [char]34 + [char]32 + $Switches
Write-Host "Install"$DisplayName.Trim()"....." -NoNewline
$ErrCode = (Start-Process -FilePath $Executable -ArgumentList $Parameters -Wait -Passthru).ExitCode
If (($ErrCode -eq 0) -or ($ErrCode -eq 3010)) {
Write-Host "Success" -ForegroundColor Yellow
} else {
Write-Host "Failed with error code "$ErrCode -ForegroundColor Red
Exit $ErrCode
}
}
function Uninstall-MSIByName {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Uninstall-MSIByName
.DESCRIPTION
Uninstalls an MSI application using the MSI file
.PARAMETER ApplicationName
Display Name of the application. This can be part of the name or all of it. By using the full name as displayed in Add/Remove programs, there is far less chance the function will find more than one instance.
.PARAMETER Switches
MSI switches to control the behavior of msiexec.exe when uninstalling the application.
.EXAMPLE
Uninstall-MSIByName "Adobe Reader" "/qb- /norestart"
.NOTES
Additional information about the function.
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param
(
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][String]$ApplicationName,
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][String]$Switches
)
#MSIEXEC.EXE
$Executable = $Env:windir + "\system32\msiexec.exe"
#Get list of all Add/Remove Programs for 32-Bit and 64-Bit
$Uninstall = Get-ChildItem HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
If (((Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object OSArchitecture).OSArchitecture) -eq "64-Bit") {
$Uninstall += Get-ChildItem HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
#Find the registry containing the application name specified in $ApplicationName
$Key = $uninstall | foreach-object { Get-ItemProperty REGISTRY::$_ } | where-object { $_.DisplayName -like "*$ApplicationName*" }
If ($Key -ne $null) {
Write-Host "Uninstall"$Key.DisplayName"....." -NoNewline
#Define msiexec.exe parameters to use with the uninstall
$Parameters = "/x " + $Key.PSChildName + [char]32 + $Switches
#Execute the uninstall of the MSI
$ErrCode = (Start-Process -FilePath $Executable -ArgumentList $Parameters -Wait -Passthru).ExitCode
#Return the success/failure to the display
If (($ErrCode -eq 0) -or ($ErrCode -eq 3010) -or ($ErrCode -eq 1605)) {
Write-Host "Success" -ForegroundColor Yellow
} else {
Write-Host "Failed with error code "$ErrCode -ForegroundColor Red
Exit $ErrCode
}
}
}
$RelativePath = Get-RelativePath
Uninstall-MSIByName -ApplicationName "Google Chrome" -Switches "/qb- /norestart"
Install-MSI -MSI $RelativePath"GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise.msi" -Switches "/qb- /norestart ALLUSERS=1"