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  1. when i add an application in the configuration, and wants to check USSF for silent switches, i get the following error: Could not open 'path to application' In WPI 5.6 everthing goes fine. what could cause this error? thanks in advance
  2. finally i got it working What was wrong? always i thought that you haven't to specify the location of the file that is called in the batch script if the files where in the same folder als the batch script. But when i downloaded the new regpack from gugutz, and saw that he put the location of the file in it i did that too, and then i works so now the problem is solved. everybody thanks for their help.
  3. this isn't also working. maybe i can try to import this @ hk users\,default\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders.
  4. ok, i will try this. thanks for all youre help:D
  5. that looks familiar to me. i saw it @ hkey user\.default\..\usershell folders\ that was in a virtual machine. but on my own OS i see only strings like paths. how do i change to that format. and more important: how do i know to what location the hex values points, and how can i get the location in the redirect.reg in this hex format?
  6. well i don't understand you a bit. sorry about that but about the regfiles: first i have put gugutz cmdlines.tweaks.cmd in the cmdlines.txt. but that didn't work. after that i put the regfiles directly in the cmdlines.txt. but that doesn't work also. about the redirect: my thoughts about this is that if there is no D-drive, then my documents and others wil be redirected to the default location (i.e documents and settings\ bla bla) if there is a D-drive, then it has to be directed to the path specified in the redirect.reg. i don't want the whole profile to be directed to another location. only the the things that are in the redirect.reg. this makes backupping data easier. the reg_expand_sz what does it, and how can it befixed so that it will be imported?
  7. i've got a problem here. i've downloaded the new Regtweaks collection of Gugutz. after i deleted the regkeys i didn't wanted, i put them in the cmdlines.txt. it looks like this: [COMMANDS] "regedit.exe /s Folder.view.and.Taskbar.reg" "regedit.exe /s General.Settings.reg" "regedit.exe /s Internet.Explorer.reg" "regedit.exe /s Multimedia.reg" "regedit.exe /s Other.Software.reg" "regedit.exe /s Outlook.Express.reg" "regedit.exe /s Start menu.and.Taskbar.reg" "regedit.exe /s Startup.Shutdown.reg" "regedit.exe /s System.Performance.reg" "format_D.cmd" "drive.cmd" "Royale.exe" "RunWPI.cmd" format_D.cmd: echo off if exist D: goto fdir :fdir format d: /FS:NTFS /v:Data /q /y exit drive.cmd: if exist D: goto mdir :mdir d: md profiles attrib +h profiles "regedit.exe /s redirect.reg" exit redirect.reg: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;Change location of my documents [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders] "Personal" ="D:\profiles\%USERNAME%\Mijn Documenten" "My Video" ="D:\profiles\%USERNAME%\Mijn Video's" "My Music" ="D:\profiles\%USERNAME%\Mijn Muziek" "My Pictures"="D:\profiles\%USERNAME%\Mijn Afbeeldingen" "Favourites" ="D:\profiles\%USERNAME%\Favorieten" "Desktop" ="D:\profiles\%USERNAME%\Bureaulblad" next was said on the registry tweak section of the unattended msfn site: so when i start my unattended cd and look @ T-12 i notice that my pc is "doing" something. when the install is finished i have: a formated D drive, a folder called profiles whos hidden, and the common icons on the desktop (my computer, My documents, etc) So thats the only regkey thats imported as it looks like. even the redirect.reg has not been imported. What i'm doing wrong?
  8. ok. thanks for the help. i'm going to check out DISKPART
  9. so the syntax of the driveformatting should look like this: echo off format d: /autotest /FS:NTFS /V:Data exit my question is how to check for the existance of D:. should it look like this?: if exist D: regedit /s mydocs.reg
  10. ok thats clear. . but wat has to be in that batch file. and with VBS i'm really a noob, so that's not an option, or somebody has to make a script
  11. hey peepz, it is possible to make an if-statement in a batch file to check if their is an D-partition to redirect My Docmunts to it? like this: if exist d:/ then input regfile for redirection NOTE: i have to partition the disk manual in XP setup, but it has only a drive letter then, no filesystem or label yet so is it possible to check for the existance of D: and input the regfile in the registery to the desired path? so yes, how does the if statement look like, since i'm a noob with this kind of things thanks in advance
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