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jacob733

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  1. I can see that there have been some posts on these drivers before, but I can't seem to find the solution to this problem. I have a Logitech DiNovo keyboard with an MX1000 mouse in the Bluetooth 2.0 version (The one with the Broadcom dongle). I have put the content of the install CD (Setpoint 2.46) on the network share that I use as a source for my unattended application installs, and then I have recorded a response file for this. The response file takes care of all dialogs except one. The installer asks if I want to use the Widcomm drivers included on the CD, or I want to use the current Bluetooth solution which is the Microsoft SP2 stack. I will of course want select the default Widcomm drivers because the Microsoft SP2 stack is a sorry excuse for a Bluetooth stack (I am so looking forward to Vista:-)). How can I accomplish this? The dialog is obviously at a stage where the Logitech installer is about to launch it's own silent install of the Widcomm drivers, but does anyone in here know of a way to suppress this dialog? Or maybe just script my way out of a single mouse click?

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