How to Silently Install UIF to ISO

Silent install · · 7 min read

Save time and reduce user prompts when deploying UIF to ISO across managed Windows devices. This SoftSea exe installer is machine-wide, requires admin rights, and fits well into standardized packaging workflows for IT teams using Intune/SCCM/PDQ. Use the verified silent install command to automate deployment consistently, and pair it with the available detection rule to confirm installation state, support repeatable rollouts, and simplify maintenance in enterprise environments.

STEP 0

Quick snapshot: Silently install UIF to ISO on Windows

Run in an elevated Command Prompt or PowerShell:

cmd
SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe /SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART

Overview

ApplicationUIF to ISO
Version1.0
PublisherSoftSea
Installer typeInno Setup
Install scopeSystem / machine-wide
Requires adminYes
Silent installAvailable
Silent uninstallAvailable
Detection methodRegistry
Installer fileSoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe
DownloadUIF to ISO installer

Silent install steps

Run any one of the methods below to install UIF to ISO silently with zero user interaction. Command Prompt and PowerShell produce the same result — use whichever fits your deployment workflow.

Method 1: Install with Command Prompt

  1. Download or stage the installer (SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe) to a local folder, for example C:\Installers.
Installers
This PCLocal Disk (C:)InstallersSearch Installers
SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe6/17/2026 9:14 AMApplication
1 item1 item selected
  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator:
    Press StartType cmdRight-click Command PromptChoose Run as administrator
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Command PromptSystem
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Run as administrator
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Open file location
cmd
  1. Switch to the installer folder, then run the silent install command:
cmd
SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe /SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART

Method 2: Install with PowerShell

Run the same silent install through PowerShell (elevated).

  1. Download or stage the installer (SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe) to a local folder, for example C:\Installers.
  1. Open PowerShell as Administrator — right-click Start (or press Win+X), then:
    • On Windows 10: choose Windows PowerShell (Admin).
    • On Windows 11: choose Terminal (Admin) — it opens Windows Terminal running PowerShell.
Right-click the Start button — or press ⊞ Win + X
Apps and Features
Power Options
Device Manager
Disk Management
Terminal
Terminal (Admin)
Task Manager
Settings
  1. Run the command:
powershell
Start-Process -FilePath SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe -ArgumentList '/SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART' -Wait

Deployment Notes

Key facts to confirm before rolling this out to production machines — permissions required, scope of install, and reboot behavior.

RequirementAdministrator privileges required
Install scopeMachine
Restart behaviorNo restart expected

Detection Rules

Configure your deployment tool with the detection rule below to confirm a successful install of UIF to ISO. The same rule work for Microsoft Intune, SCCM, PDQ Deploy, and most RMM platforms — just paste the values into the matching fields.

Registry detection

Key pathHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{D1A56C98-DCAD-4735-8E61-02C867D92DE8}_is1
Value nameDisplayVersion
Expected version1.0

PowerShell detection script

Prefer a script-based check? Use this as a custom detection script in Microsoft Intune (or any tool that supports detection scripts). It exits 0 when UIF to ISO is detected and 1 otherwise.

powershell
$Key = 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{D1A56C98-DCAD-4735-8E61-02C867D92DE8}_is1'
$Value = (Get-ItemProperty -Path $Key -Name 'DisplayVersion' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).'DisplayVersion'
if ($Value -eq '1.0') { exit 0 }
exit 1

Silent Uninstall Steps

Remove UIF to ISO silently from one machine or your entire fleet. The commands below uninstall without prompts and suppress automatic reboots so you control the timing.

Method 1: Uninstall with Command Prompt

Run the uninstall command from an elevated Command Prompt.

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. Run the silent uninstall command.
cmd
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\UIF to ISO\unins000.exe" /SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART

Method 2: Uninstall with PowerShell

Run the same silent uninstall command through PowerShell.

  1. Open PowerShell as Administrator.
  2. Run the silent uninstall command.
powershell
Start-Process -FilePath "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\UIF to ISO\unins000.exe" -ArgumentList '/SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART' -Wait

Deployment Examples

Drop one of the snippets below into your deployment tool, Group Policy, or scheduled task. Each script wraps the silent install command for UIF to ISO as a batch file or PowerShell script — copy, save, and run.

Batch file example

Save the following content as install-uif-to-iso.bat in the same folder as the installer.

cmd
@echo off
cd /d "%~dp0"
SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe /SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART
exit /b %errorlevel%

PowerShell script example

Save the following content as install-uif-to-iso.ps1 in the same folder as the installer.

powershell
Set-Location -Path $PSScriptRoot
$Installer = 'SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe'
& $Installer /SP- /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /VERYSILENT /NORESTART
exit $LASTEXITCODE

Frequently asked questions

Can I silently install UIF to ISO on Windows?
Yes. This guide uses Inno Setup switches to install UIF to ISO 1.0 completely unattended, with no user interaction. These commands are commonly used with Intune, SCCM, PDQ Deploy, and RMM tools.
Do I need administrator privileges to install UIF to ISO?
Yes. Installing UIF to ISO requires elevated permissions. Run the installer as Administrator or deploy it using the SYSTEM context.
Will installing UIF to ISO restart the computer?
No. The silent EXE installer for UIF to ISO finishes without restarting the device. Use the silent switch shown in the install command above.
How do I verify UIF to ISO installed successfully?
Verify UIF to ISO by using the detection rule provided in this guide, such as a file path, registry key, MSI product code, or MSIX package family name. These are commonly supported by Intune, SCCM, and PDQ.
How do I silently uninstall UIF to ISO?
To silently remove UIF to ISO, use the silent uninstall command shown in this guide.
Which deployment tools support these commands?
These UIF to ISO commands are commonly used with Intune, SCCM/MECM, PDQ Deploy, ManageEngine, NinjaOne, Datto RMM, Atera, and Action1.

Troubleshooting

If the install fails, exits with a non-zero code, or leaves no trace on the target machine, work through the checks below. Most issues come down to permissions, paths, or exit code handling.

Run as administratorMake sure Command Prompt or PowerShell is opened as Administrator. This installer writes to a machine-wide location and will fail silently without elevated permissions.
Verify the installer file nameConfirm that the installer file name matches the command shown in this guide: SoftSea.UIFtoISO.1.0.X86.exe.
Run from the correct folderRun the command from the folder that contains the installer file. For batch or PowerShell deployments, place the script and installer in the same folder.
Check exit codesIf the installer returns a non-zero exit code, review the installer log or your deployment tool's logs. Some packages use additional success exit codes.
Restart if requiredIf the application does not appear immediately after installation, sign out and sign back in, or restart the device — this refreshes Start menu shortcuts, file associations, and Path entries written by the installer.
Validate detection rulesIf your deployment tool reports the app as not installed, verify that the detection rule matches the installed version, MSI product code, registry key, or file path. Use the Detection Rules section above to confirm whether the application was installed successfully.

Deployment recap

Before you roll UIF to ISO out to production, confirm you have:

  • The silent install command, run from an elevated prompt
  • The matching silent uninstall command for rollback
  • The detection rule wired into your deployment tool

Got all three? You’re ready to deploy at scale. If this guide saved you time, fuel the next one:

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