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mazin

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  1. %CDROM% Direct Installation: RunOnceEX Method. We can run JS and winamp.exe from %CDROM% directly. Add these lines to your RunOnceEX.cmd: Change paths if your suorce path is different. Delete the third string if you don't have a customized Winamp.ini.
  2. %CDROM% Direct Installation: Batch Method. Now, we can run JS and winamp.exe from %CDROM% directly. Add these lines to your batch file: Change paths if your suorce path is different. Delete the last string if you don't have a customized Winamp.ini.
  3. Despite I remember I saw that post, but I couldn't find it, either. However, why don't you split your RunOnceEX into two parts?
  4. I have a script for this on my PC but I don't remember where I kept it! I'll search it on my PC and post it for you, if no one else proceeds me.
  5. Look! If it was a WifeMart, I'd fall in love with the first beautiful woman I'd see on the first floor. id***!
  6. hahaha In fact, I invented an idea to run EXEs via JS or VBS from %CDROM% directly, under any method, RunOnceEX ... CMD ... etc! It's completely MAZIN®'s script. I posted my question just to see if there's an official script to do it. However, I'll post it in Winamp thread when I prepare the text. Thanks, prathapml.
  7. Didn't work in a real test.
  8. I recall I saw a post on this in Application Switches forum. Search it.
  9. Oh yes. Then, you have got the retail version!! I couldn't guess it because there's a clear notice on that page saying: http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/office2003_advanced.htm Sorry for that.
  10. Greedy! This is not a joke. IT'S A FACT!
  11. So far, you haven't got any errors indicating the problem. Why don't you put a PAUSE command in your "OP2003.cmd"? Run this CMD manually and see if you get an error reported. Make sure paths are correct. Let me know the result.
  12. Thanks, prathapml. I'll try it.
  13. So far, all what I've seen, is installing from hard drive. Example: ("%systemdrive%\Install\MyApp\setup.exe") What if MyApp is on a CD and I want to install it from there directly? I assume it's here: %CDROM%\Install\MyApp\setup.exe HUH?!
  14. Sure! And this is why I said people are different. No offense, at all! And, you're welcome.
  15. Thanks prathapml.
  16. An example is here (JS not VBS): http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...ndpost&p=158950
  17. Yeah... I think you see it weird just because you might expect no socialization on software forums. If so, then you are right. It's weird. But listen, go browsing those polls and you should see how comments are nice. You'll be caught by the fact that there are OTHERS that might be completely different from yourself. This is the nicest part of those polls. And, I think you should like reading them, and posting your own nice comments, too. So, you increase the pleasure. Stay tuned.
  18. Modified WINNTBBU.DLL is already downloadable from your link above.
  19. AppActivate is much simpler!
  20. Thanks for the link.
  21. I know this one: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=8381
  22. You may want to delete your ProductKey from the first post.
  23. Well! Scripting isn't that hard. If you can install your app using your keyboard only (no mouse), then you can write your own script. I like JScript scripts. This is an example you can start with: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...ndpost&p=158950
  24. Solved. Now, I've found brides to my two sons. May I call you after 20 years?
  25. Then, you're single.
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