Hmm to solve this problem, run mac on a intel pc. You'll see what works better. Mac has shot itself in the foot, by making the hardware so proprietary.
If you read the previous thread, you'll see why we use a customize mst. It's to reduce size, in order not to you reboot you use /qb-! /norestart. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST...t=0#entry412968
with adobe you customize the abcpy.ini: [OEM Install] DisplayWelcomeDlg=No DisplayEULA=No DisplayTypeOfInstallDlg=No DisplaySelectDestDirDlg=No DisplayCustomDlg=No DisplayUserInfoDlg=No DisplayConfirmRegDlg=No DisplayStartCopyDlg=No DisplayFinishDlg=No DisplayFinalMessage=No DisplayRebootDlg=No AllowMaintenanceMode=NO ProgGroupName= DefaultDestDir= UserName=Your Name UserNameJP=Your Name UserCompanyName=Your company UserCompanyNameJP=Your company UserSerialNumber=Your serial DisplayBackGround= DisplayProgressBar= ProgressBarStart= ProgressBarEnd=
Don't ask me. Many software developer's do not think thing's through. Take Nero 7, it install's nero scout with every program, when only one program can use it.
An admin install does not create the cache, and also does not require the cache or the original cd to create a new user profile. http://unattended.msfn.org/intermediate/ap...ipstreaming.htm