I am trying to create an automated setup of laptops for our sales guys.  They all have EeePc 900's.  One of the applications I am trying to install is Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard edition.  I have used the Adobe Customization Wizard to create a MFT file for the installation.  What I want to know is this:  What is the best way to install an application that has been customized with an .MFT (transform) file?  I did the same thing for Office 2007 but it never installed.  I used Auto-It to create packages for my other installations and they all work.  However, the Adobe package doesn't seem to work for some reason.  To be fair the Adobe package I created with Auto-It was not using a MFT file, it was scripted through Auto-It and I am sure I did something wrong.   I know there are several ways to install packages during the Windows XP setup process.  T-12/T-13, cab files, sfx files with custom install scripts embedded into them, etc...  However, I also know that certain installs work better one way compared with another way.   I think if the community could put together a transform how-to then that would be applicable to most custom installs (involving switches).  I see bits and pieces everywhere, but nothing complete any where.  I would be willing to put together the how-to, but I do not know enough yet about the various ways to install packages through unattended installations.   Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Fred