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fly2279
I've been using Alanol's silent msi for winamp install and it works great. But I would like to not have the statistics window pop up, by that I mean the window that pops up when you start winamp to send your name, addy, etc. I would also like to NOT have the media library pop up on first run, asking to search for files. I copy my winamp.ini file to the directory after install. I also have tried looking for registry keys that change once you run those and disable them but no luck. Does anyone know how to do that?
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QUOTE (fly2279 @ Nov 18 2005, 03:59 PM) *
I've been using Alanol's silent msi for winamp install and it works great. But I would like to not have the statistics window pop up, by that I mean the window that pops up when you start winamp to send your name, addy, etc. I would also like to NOT have the media library pop up on first run, asking to search for files. I copy my winamp.ini file to the directory after install. I also have tried looking for registry keys that change once you run those and disable them but no luck. Does anyone know how to do that?

read the first post of alanols winamp.msi thread carefully... there must be a switch to disable the medialibrary and i dont understand what you means with send winamp your name... never heard about that...

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=46716
fly2279
There are switches for the media library. However I want it installed, just to not show up at first run. Here is the registration screen I was talking about.
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QUOTE (fly2279 @ Nov 18 2005, 04:33 PM) *
There are switches for the media library. However I want it installed, just to not show up at first run. Here is the registration screen I was talking about.

ahhh... i now understand, the registration window you mean...

i dont know how to fix that...




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