Java 7u51 "Missing installer.dll".

Hi,
There appears to be a mistake in update 51 when dealing with silent installs(both 32 and 64bit versions).
In this particular case we are updating from 7u45 to 7u51(previous updates leading up to u45 have worked perfectly)
We have been successfully updating JRE for some time now on roughly 1000 systems. However Update 51 fails consistently.
Both methods(.exe or MSI) fail with the same "File missing C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\Jre7\Bin\\installer.dll"
Notice the "\\" part - that really is part of the error message.
Help please.
Regards,
Russ.

Hey Russ
I dont think that using the MSI is supported any more.
I've been distributing Java for 10+ years now and have also always extracted the MSI (and this WAS supported earlier) https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/deploy-sysadmin.xml check the MSI Install link (supports v. 6)
The problem is, that the MSI only seems to be a container that contains a zip file and like. The actual install is done via a custom action in the MSI. Not my idea of a real MSI.
Using the EXE directly using https://www.java.com/en/download/help/silent_install.xml seems to work. Not perfectly.. but better.
Regards,
Christian

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