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  1. Sorry for the delay in responding, I had to be out of town for a few days. I will try the new cmdlines.txt suggestion tonight. As far as the installers are concerned, there are about 30 applications to install including .NET and MS Office 2007. .NET and Office seem to take a little bit of time. Thanks, -onenettle
  2. Hey, thanks for the script. I've taken it and tested it and found a couple of things. First, I get an error as follows when WPI first is executed: Line: 107 Char: 5 Error: 'OSLanguage' is null or not an object Code: 0 URL: file///D:/WPI/WPI.hta Do you want to continue running scripts on the page? If I click yes, the app selection list comes up and the counter begins to count down (from 60 seconds). As the apps begin to install, the Windows Install continues and reboots the system when it gets done. In my case, the first app install has not completed yet. Any suggestions to either of these issues? Thanks in advance for any assistance. -onenettle
  3. Thank you for the package. Not to ask a stupid question, but I was unable to open the file using 7-zip. Should I just add a line in cmdlines.txt with this filename in quotes and place this file in the $OEM$ folder? Thanks in advance. -onenettle
  4. I would prefer to not have to login for WPI to run. Does anybody know if WPI can execute prior to login via cmdlines.txt? I know that there is a way to run it before the desktop loads, but I'm wondering if there is a way to run WPI without having to login at all. Thanks in advance. -onenettle
  5. Thanks! I'll use the Post desktop load until the RunWPI.exe without theme alteration is available. -onenettle
  6. I've searched the forums, but I cannot seem to find anything. Is there a RunWPI.exe that doesn't alter the default theme? -onenettle
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