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Royale Theme just WON'T apply! *after search*
mazin replied to Adiel's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
I recommend running it on the first boot or after that. I haven't tested it, though. But I think it's better applied using RunOnceEX. You call it like you call any other file. -
Correct! This is what I use.
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How about holding SHIFT key?
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Well! Here's my report. (no offense but I need replies) AVG: Are you, AVG users, aware of this $ZQM.AVG in your %TEMP% (size = 507 MB). What does it do? KAV: Are you, KAV users, satisfied with your IE performance? BitDefender: Are you, BitDefender users, satisfied with an app that is slower than NAV? Thanks in advance. -- #Signature# -- Symantec Addict
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I haven't fulfilled my promise to develop it due to time limits. But there's someone who saved my life. You can use Console. Here's the original thread. And here's a DDL for version 1.42. Size = 467.7 KB. It's not only a colorful box but skinned, too.
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jrzycrim has used Console successfully. I've used it successfully, too, but attended. Has anyone tried it in unattended installation?
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Thanks, SiMoNsAyS! I've had this already.
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@cestpaspossible I wasn't kidding. Here you are: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=29018 http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=26145 http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=23573
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@FAT64 @crahak I expected frustration as an answer to my question. Yes, so far, no reliable protection has been released. I just wondered if someone has met a reliable release. Thanks.
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Royale Theme just WON'T apply! *after search*
mazin replied to Adiel's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
@Adiel If you're willing to use a script, try this one. Please, test it first on your current Windows. Let me know the result. Save it as royale.js, then click it. -
I'm, also, interested in how to protect my CDs from copying. Does any one know a good piece of software to do this, free or paid. Thanks.
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This has been covered under this forum. Search.
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Norton Anti Virus 2005 unattended installation
mazin replied to chouputra's topic in Application Installs
yeah...this is the true problem. -
Installing Norton Corporate 911000 unattended
mazin replied to ironman's topic in Application Installs
So, he now has got two choices. -
Installing Norton Corporate 911000 unattended
mazin replied to ironman's topic in Application Installs
This code should work: sac911000.exe /S /V"/qn RUNLIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS" -
@buletov You probably haven't authored a piece of software, yet. You haven't been stolen, yet. Therefore, you categorize hackers as "not bad persons". So, who's bad then? Could you please let me know? You, probably, don't know how much money software authors invest in their business. It's too much, again; too much, man. If you have political reasons why you boycott some software authors, then I respect your attitude. Otherwise, sorry, no other reason can be acceptable. Oh, and please let me know what feeling could you have if you paid some $### for a CD or two while your neighbor got them for some $#? Would you still see hackers as "not bad persons", hah? @XtremeMaC FYI, I've been using Office 97 from 1998 upto the moment. Only this year (2004) I decided to purchase Office 2003. I regretted the money I paid, though, because most of my customers still use Access 97! Pirated CDs of Office 2000 and Office XP have been floating aroung all the time, $1 each. Imagine?! I didn't buy any of them. I do not charge my customers money for only MY WORK, but also for my assets. I can't even get money from customers if they do not respect me. Since my customers (mostly, companies) have had licensed softwares I MUST also purchase licenses. Also, since I have got such valuable data on my computer, I MUST protect it. And protection is not all free. FYI, again, I've been using NAV5 for years before I bought NAV2004Pro (in 2004, too). I've used (and still) F-Prot for DOS somewhere between. It's freeware for personal use and runs on all versions of Windows. I've never used NAV 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. As you can see, I do not spend much money. But I BUY software. All utilities I use are the cheapest or free ones. Unless for business, I do not buy expensive software. Well! And there's the teasing point , some of my customers were willing to give me a single license of some of their multi-user licensed software. It's not illegal.
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how can I zip norton 2003 in Unattended cd
mazin replied to muslim's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Here's a guide to SFXs: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=16562 Hope it helps. -
Happy RAMADAN. I think it could be installed via a script (JS or VBS).
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The Best Way to make multi RUNONCEEX.CMD
mazin replied to The Black Cloud's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Please, remove your serial of ACDSee!! -
NO! We aren't telling the same. I say that we don't have to like or need (nor even think of) anything unless we can afford it. You say (like many others) that we can like, need, and think of anything without having to afford it. In this case, stealing is no problem. And we have already justified it----high prices. So, you must dare announce it to software authors: "You dogs, son of bitches, why do you want to charge people money? Are you crazy? Do you even work? Aren't your softwares coming by themselves even if you weren't there to create them? Why don't you just work then go to hell? I like to see you sitting on streets begging people money! I am proud of thieves like Robin Hood and those crackers, but I spit at you." I can't understand why a person should hate software authors and like thieves. Piracy is not there because of high prices. Piracy is there because peolpe can easily steal when there's no controller.
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Suffice to install it on your workstation. This is the default installation directory: C:\Program Files\OnDemand\WinINSTALL\ For more info on installation: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=17365
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You're welcome.
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I'm not sure if I got you right. If you want to edit/modify an existing MSI, you go to File --> Import Package...! Then, go with the flow! :-) If you have a program with EXE extension and want to change it to an MSI, this is called repackaging. How to repackage? Go to File --> Run Discover...! Then, go with the flow! :-| In the first case, WinINSTALL will only open MSI files. In the second case, WinINSTALL will only run EXE files.
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@atlas95 You posted the same question and I answered you there. @bonedaddy Nice to read you here. Haven't heard from you for long. Are you OK?
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If you want to use setup.exe, you should do it as follows: start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\sav\setup.exe /S /V"/qn SERVERNAME= * ENABLEAUTOPROTECT=1 RUNLIVEUPDATE=0 REBOOT=ReallySuppress"