When the installer runs it needs to also talk to services on the machine and the registry. It may be that it thought everything was good, but in fact it was unable to add the service using sc.exe or make a change for that service in the registry. Normally that comes down to remote permissions to add services using or access the registry. If you are unable to get past that issue because permissions to those items are too tight then you can always use the Local agent installer as well (not as fun if you have a bunch you are trying to install). Additionally some have used the silent installation SolarWinds Knowledge Base :: Using the SolarWinds LEM Local Agent Installer non-interactively
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