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Sebbe

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  1. You can change the screen-resolution in the INF-Files of your graphikcarddrivers. Maybe in the registry would be souch a setting, too, but i did not search. Is it interesting four you, guys, to set it up in the INF ? Then I would post.
  2. In the newest VMware version there is a button "snapshot" or something like that. Install XP on your virtual machiene and BEFORE you start the zoo of installing-scripts, press the snapshot button. then test whatever you want and if you tested enough, you can make a rollback to the state you pressed the snapshot-button. ok?
  3. Yyyhaa, it works great! But can't we change this License-Questionaire ? I mean the EULA-Aggreement.
  4. I posted the switches for acrobat in the first topic ! Have a look !
  5. _______________________________________________ Acrobat Reader 6: start /w msiexec.exe /i "Adobe Reader 6.0 - Deutsch.msi" /qn Boring License Aggreement at the start: [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Acrobat Reader.0\AdobeViewer] EULA=1 _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Apple QuickTime 6: Very Tricky: Download the COMPLETE package (with .exe and .qdat (10,1 MB) Files) I think you have to extract them and then make a new File with the following contens: [QTSETUP] 32Bit=FALSE 16BIT=FALSE NO_DIALOGS=TRUE SHOW_SAMPLE=FALSE SHOW_README=FALSE SHOW_PROGRAMFOLDER=FALSE REGISTRATION_DIALOG=FALSE LICENSE_OPTION=2 SUPPRESS_SPEED_DIALOG=TRUE and name it QuickTimeInstaller.ini Setup is now quite (no switches) Best solution is to make a package with WinRAR (SFX). It will be an nice executable, which extracts itself and run the QuickTimeInstaller.exe. After the installation WinRAR deletes the setup files - very clean I think. Of course WinZIP-SelfExtractor works, too. _______________________________________________
  6. A little workaround: Write a short vbs-script, which determines, what letter your cd-drive has. This script set it as an enviromental var e.g. set cdletter=F: and you're able to find your cd! Do you want have the code for that vbs ?
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