icnocop Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Hi.WPI v6.5.1 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition with SP2 integrated produces "Invalid syntax" error in wpi.hta on line 103 char 5. (See attachment)I am using RunOnceEx.cmd to run wpi in this manner:%DVD%\WPI\WPI.hta timer=0line 103: timerSecs = WPIcmdArgs[15];However, if I run wpi.hta after manually finishing installing windows xp professional x64, I do not get this error.Any ideas \ work-arounds?This seems like an issue with Internet Explorer, but I'm not sure how to fix it.Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icnocop Posted July 18, 2008 Author Share Posted July 18, 2008 Ok, it seems that the line number was misleading (as usual in javascript)The script error actually occurs in core.js line 102: var OSProps = GetObject("winmgmts:").InstancesOf("Win32_OperatingSystem");I will try to troubleshoot this issue further, since maybe wmi is disabled on this machine or something.Hi.WPI v6.5.1 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition with SP2 integrated produces "Invalid syntax" error in wpi.hta on line 103 char 5. (See attachment)I am using RunOnceEx.cmd to run wpi in this manner:%DVD%\WPI\WPI.hta timer=0line 103: timerSecs = WPIcmdArgs[15];However, if I run wpi.hta after manually finishing installing windows xp professional x64, I do not get this error.Any ideas \ work-arounds?This seems like an issue with Internet Explorer, but I'm not sure how to fix it.Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mritter Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 That call has been on place for over 18 months, so I really don't think it is a problem with WPI, something you have done with your Windows DVD.Open a command prompt window and launch it from there to see if you get the same error. Works fine for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mritter Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 Read some where else about WMI not being started yet. Try this updated code in core.js // %OSLANG% var Enum, DtoH; CreateLocalArray(); try { OSProps = GetObject("winmgmts:").InstancesOf("Win32_OperatingSystem"); winMgts = new Enumerator(OSProps).item(); // OSLanguage = 1033, 1036, .... // Language ID in Dec try { Enum = winMgts.OSLanguage; } catch(ex2) { Enum=1033; } DtoH = DecToHex(Enum); while (DtoH.length<4) DtoH = "0" + DtoH+""; for (var x=0; x<arrOSLang.length; x++) { if (arrOSLang[x].LCID == DtoH) { oslang=arrOSLang[x].TLA; oslocale=arrOSLang[x].Locale; break; } } } catch(ex) { oslang="ENU"; oslocale="English - United States"; }The try/catch may prevent the error message, and default to "ENU" and "English - United States" for the language/locale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icnocop Posted July 21, 2008 Author Share Posted July 21, 2008 Ok, I've finally found a fix.The root problem was that the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) service was missing and so I had to add these lines to RunOnceEx.cmd before launching wpi.hta:REM Register WMIcd /d %windir%\system32\wbemfor %%i in (*.dll) do RegSvr32 -s %%iscrcons.exe /RegServerunsecapp.exe /RegServerwinmgmt.exe /Regserverwmiadap.exe /RegServerwmiapsrv.exe /RegServerwmiprvse.exe /RegServerThank you mritter for the info in your replies. Ok, it seems that the line number was misleading (as usual in javascript)The script error actually occurs in core.js line 102: var OSProps = GetObject("winmgmts:").InstancesOf("Win32_OperatingSystem");I will try to troubleshoot this issue further, since maybe wmi is disabled on this machine or something.Hi.WPI v6.5.1 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition with SP2 integrated produces "Invalid syntax" error in wpi.hta on line 103 char 5. (See attachment)I am using RunOnceEx.cmd to run wpi in this manner:%DVD%\WPI\WPI.hta timer=0line 103: timerSecs = WPIcmdArgs[15];However, if I run wpi.hta after manually finishing installing windows xp professional x64, I do not get this error.Any ideas \ work-arounds?This seems like an issue with Internet Explorer, but I'm not sure how to fix it.Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icnocop Posted July 21, 2008 Author Share Posted July 21, 2008 It seems there is a problem when (manually) adding the following two lines to the [Components] section of AMD64\winnt.sif (after nlite):iis_smtp=Oniis_smtp_docs=OnThe result is the "Invalid syntax" error in wpi.hta and the WMI service is missing.I will start another thread in the nlite forum...Ok, I've finally found a fix.The root problem was that the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) service was missing and so I had to add these lines to RunOnceEx.cmd before launching wpi.hta:REM Register WMIcd /d %windir%\system32\wbemfor %%i in (*.dll) do RegSvr32 -s %%iscrcons.exe /RegServerunsecapp.exe /RegServerwinmgmt.exe /Regserverwmiadap.exe /RegServerwmiapsrv.exe /RegServerwmiprvse.exe /RegServerThank you mritter for the info in your replies. Ok, it seems that the line number was misleading (as usual in javascript)The script error actually occurs in core.js line 102: var OSProps = GetObject("winmgmts:").InstancesOf("Win32_OperatingSystem");I will try to troubleshoot this issue further, since maybe wmi is disabled on this machine or something.Hi.WPI v6.5.1 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition with SP2 integrated produces "Invalid syntax" error in wpi.hta on line 103 char 5. (See attachment)I am using RunOnceEx.cmd to run wpi in this manner:%DVD%\WPI\WPI.hta timer=0line 103: timerSecs = WPIcmdArgs[15];However, if I run wpi.hta after manually finishing installing windows xp professional x64, I do not get this error.Any ideas \ work-arounds?This seems like an issue with Internet Explorer, but I'm not sure how to fix it.Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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