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gyrene2083

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  1. Thank you so much. -Semper Fi Gyrene2083
  2. Hello All, I'm a bit unclear as to how RunOnceEx is called up to run. I followed the directions, which said remove [GuiRunOnce] entries in winnt.sif. I then created the cmdline.txt, and RunOnceEx.cmd files and saved them in the $OEM$ folder. Now here is where I am confused. Is there supposed to be an entry in Winnt.sif [GuiRunOnce] section pointing to cmdlines.txt, in order to make RunOnceEx.cmd run? -Semper Fi gyrene2083
  3. Hello All, After you change the config file, and add the archive, how would you write it out in RunOnceEx? Would it look like this? REG ADD %KEY%\050 /VE /D "Nero Ultra 7" /f REG ADD %KEY%\050 /V 1 /D "REGEDIT /S %systemdrive%\install\apps\nero 7\register.reg" /f REG ADD %KEY%\050 /V 2 /D "%systemdrive%\install\apps\Nero 7\Nero.exe /silent /noreboot" /f register.reg = [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ahead\Nero - Burning Rom\Info] "User"="Username" "Company"="Companyname" "Serial7"="xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx" -Semper Fi gyrene2083
  4. Thank you Takeshi for you response. I'm not exactly sure I follow what you described above. I thought the application gave you a choice to change the default directory. ( which is normally c:\Program Files) I found this after I did a search; Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key: Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version Name: ProgramFilesDir Type: REG_EXPAND_SZ Value: C:\Program Files default But this only allows you to change the default value. What I am trying to do is to is add subfolders within Program Files. I just would like to have everything organized, so I can find everything without having to search through a long list in Program Files. These are the three subfolders I would like to create; 1-Apps, 2- Multimedia, 3 - Toolbox. After creating these folders I would like to point the installation to go into one of the three folders I have mentioned above. (if this can't be done, I apologize in going through all of this) These are some the apps I would like to install and these are the directories I would like them installed in. Office 2003 = c:\Program files\1-Apps\Office 2003 Nero Ultra 7 = c:\Program files\2-Multimedia\Nero Diskeeper 10 = c:\Program files \3-Toolbox\Diskeeper The Start Menu > All Programs list is just a list of shortcuts from the Startup directory.
  5. Hello All, How would I add the Nero 7 Ultra switches and registry entry in the RunCmdEx.cmd?
  6. Thank you T D, and mazin for your help with the first question. Now how about my second question. (which is posted down below) (Second, I was wondering if there was a way to specify where I could install the applications in the program files and in the start menu. For example, I prefer to have my applications organized in three folders with in the program files, so what I normally do is create 3 folders, 1-Applications, 2-Multimedia,3-Toolbox. I also, would like to have those three folders in the start menu, and have them populated with the proper icons, for each folder. So, this is the way I would normally organize my files; c:\Program Files\1-Applications\Foxit Reader. Then my start menu would have an icon created in the 1-Applications\Foxit Reader folder.) -Semper Fi gyrene2083
  7. Hello All, I was curious if anyone can help me. I am trying the RunOnceEx method, and I had two questions. First question, I have seen some of the switches for some applications that only list batch file commands, can I use those same switches in RunOnceEx? Second, I was wondering if there was a way to specify where I could install the applications in the program files and in the start menu. For example, I prefer to have my applications organized in three folders with in the program files, so what I normally do is create 3 folders, 1-Applications, 2-Multimedia,3-Toolbox. I also, would like to have those three folders in the start menu, and have them populated with the proper icons, for each folder. So, this is the way I would normally organize my files; c:\Program Files\1-Applications\Foxit Reader. Then my start menu would have an icon created in the 1-Applications\Foxit Reader folder. Hopefully, what I asked is worded correctly. I would appreciate any help. -Semper Fi gyrene2083
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