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Sgt_Strider

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  1. its easy

    first run "setup.exe /admin" from office 2k7 to create an automated install file (unattended.msp)

    save this file in the Folder "Updates"

    then SFX the whole office folder where setup.exe should be executed without any switches

    how to make an addon i hope u know ;)

    windows installer 3.1 is required

    I'm not quire sure what you mean. Where do I enter "setup.exe /admin" in Office 2007? I don't have the physical media for Office 2007 as Microsoft provided a link to download the program for me. Can I do this even w/o the Office 2007 CD?

    How do I SFX the whole office folder? Where is the "updates" folder?

    Thank you!

  2. What does this service do?

    ; Indexing Service
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CiSvc]
    "Start"=dword:00000004

    and this?

    ; Windows Audio Service
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\AudioSrv]
    "Start"=dword:00000002

    and this?

    ; Windows Time Service

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time]
    "Start"=dword:00000004

    Does this service disable all removeable storage support like USB flash drives?

    ; Removable Storage Service
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NtmsSvc]
    "Start"=dword:00000004

  3. bump!

    haha, sgt, you have such bad luck! You have quite a number of things that don't work for you only but work for others.

    Try this:

    1) run GPEDIT.MSC

    2) Browse to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Display

    3) Set "Screen Saver" to "Disabled"

    4) Exit GPEDIT.MSC

    Your screensaver should now be greyed out, therefore disabled.

    85912530jh7.png

    If LGPO (Local Group Policy Objects) don't work for you either, then IT REALLY IS YOUR PROBLEM!

    Switch to Mac.... :rolleyes:

    Believe me this is driving me nuts. Do you have a registry setting for that?

  4. Here is an update on my progress. I am now convinced that this method of integrating SATA drivers doesn't work at all. I just Nlite the drivers yesterday and Windows XP Professional SP2 manage to install on my laptop. I think Oleg II is close in coming up with a solution. Ideally I would love if HFSLIP can address this problem since I don't want to use multiple programs to do this job.

  5. I know the default Vista DVD comes with a driver for the Intel GMA 950 integrated videocard. I'm just wondering if I integrate the newer version, would it automatically delete the old version of the driver? I'm assuming this is how vlite works if I were to do that for new drivers? Replace the old ones with new ones?

  6. I'm not sure if I am phrasing this properly, but does Nlite make a unattended install similar to what I could do if I were to do it manually by following the MSFN guide? The reason why I ask this is in the past when I used Nlite to make my unattended installs, I couldn't install Activesync. As soon as I make an unattended install manually by following the MSFN guide, I'm able to install it. This lead me to think that Nlite modifies certain file and make the install no longer standard compliant. So basically, can I make a install with Nlite the same as I would by following the MSFN guide? Thanks!

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