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Monkeymen

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  1. Ok i found the solution. In the RunSynchronousCommand i created this command. Be sure that there is a root\WPI\WPItest.txt file, there isn't anything in it. <RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Credentials> <Domain>.</Domain> <Password>m2rl33n</Password> <Username>administrator</Username> </Credentials> <Order>4</Order> <Path>cmd /c "FOR %i IN (C D E F G H I J K L N M O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) DO IF EXIST %i:\WPI\WPItest.txt SETX AppzRoot %i: -m"</Path> <WillReboot>Never</WillReboot> <Description>SetCdromDrive</Description> </RunSynchronousCommand> then i created this in FirstLogonCommands <FirstLogonCommands> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <CommandLine>%AppzRoot%\WPI\WPI.hta</CommandLine> <Order>6</Order> <Description>start WPI</Description> <RequiresUserInput>true</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Order>5</Order> <CommandLine>cmd /c reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\NewNetworks" /v NetworkList /t REG_MULTI_SZ /d "" /f</CommandLine> <Description>weetniet</Description> </SynchronousCommand> </FirstLogonCommands> The reg must be done before you call the WPI.hta and RequiresUserInput=true. That did the job for me
  2. Ok i will try that , you have a share? I haven't got a path like that? But i see you did it in FirstLogonCommands. You can get ride of the boxes with customsettings.ini and bootstrap.ini here are mine. This link on technet helped me a lot http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490304.aspx In help is a part cold "Providing Properties for Skipped Windows Deployment Wizard Pages" you can see what you need to set if you skip something. The one below is fully unattended, next time open a new topic, so things will will go the proper way. bootstrap.ini [Settings] Priority=Default [Default] _SMSTSOrgName=Monkey's unattended windows 7 x64 Ultimate SkipBDDWelcome=YES and cutomsettings.ini [Settings] Priority=Default Properties=MyCustomProperty [Default] _SMSTSOrgName=Monkey's unattended windows 7 x64 Ultimate OSInstall=Y SkipAppsOnUpgrade=YES SkipCapture=YES SkipAdminPassword=YES AdminPassword=user123 SkipProductKey=YES SkipBDDWelcome=YES SkipDeploymentType=YES DeploymentType=NEWCOMPUTER SkipComputerName=YES OSDComputerName=THUIS_PC SkipDomainMembership=YES JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP SkipUserData=YES UserDataLocation=NONE SkipLocaleSelection=YES KeyboardLocale=nl-nl;0413;00000413 UserLocale=nl-nl UILanguage=en-us SkipTimeZone=YES TimeZone=110 TimeZoneName=W. Europe Standard Time SkipBitLocker=YES BDEInstallSuppress=YES SkipSummary=YES SkipTaskSequence=YES BuildID=001 SkipFinalSummary=YES
  3. I already tried that one. I created an deployment with MDT2010 and WAIK 7 so my root looks a bit different. It only contains: [image link snipped] I also tried to place it in "\Deploy\$OEM$\etc...", but that didn't work either. Any other suggestions?
  4. Hello everone, I've been looking for a way to start WPI after an unattended installation of windows 7. I used the blog of cluberti to do it. This is what i've got so far. Windows 7 is fully unattended installed and WPI is running like a charm i've tested them both separately. My problem is that WPI won't start. After reading and searching i can't seem to find it, probely me . So this is my code that i created with MDT2010. I copied the xml directly its easier. <RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Credentials> <Domain>.</Domain> <Password>user123</Password> <Username>administrator</Username> </Credentials> <Order>4</Order> <Path>cmd /c "FOR %i IN (C D E F G H I J K L N M O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) DO IF EXIST %i:\WPI\WPItest.txt SETX AppzRoot %i: -m"</Path> <WillReboot>Never</WillReboot> <Description>SetCdromDrive</Description> </RunSynchronousCommand> <RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Credentials> <Password>user123</Password> <Username>administrator</Username> <Domain>.</Domain> </Credentials> <Order>5</Order> <Path>cmd /c %AppzRoot%\WPI\WPI.hta /sAll /rs</Path> <Description>start WPI</Description> </RunSynchronousCommand> after the installtion i saw that it ísn't started so i checked %AppzRoot% and is was created as D: which is correct, so he should start D:\WPI\WPI.hta but het didn't. What should i do? Should i use firstlogoncommand or is RunSynchronousCommand ok?
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