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Jeff7

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  1. I tried the method above, with the command: "C:\ie6 download\ie6setup.exe" /c:"ie6wzd.exe /d /s:""#E" It lets me select the operating system, but when I hit Next, and it looks like it's about to download the files, the program just closes. Bam, gone, without warning. The only two files it yields are filelist.dat, and an empty file, iesetup.dir. The contents of filelist.dat are: [General] Version=1 And that's all. It would be very handy to get the full install for all these operating systems, as I'm servicing PC's, and not everyone has broadband yet. Twas a time when Microsoft made these "offline installations" easy to find, rather than using these bizarre commandline switches that don't always work. Edit: After checking another forum, I was directed to this page at Microsoft. I changed the /d to /d:1, and then it went ahead with the download. It's now downloading the full ~50MB of data at a blazingly fast speed - far better than waiting for it to download at 2KB/sec on a customer's dialup connection.
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