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voided

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  1. I have found the cause. THanks IcemanND for answering. Have tried your suggestion and it didn't work. But you suggestion did lead me to the solution. It's my temp folder. For some reasons, "Everyone" doesn't seems to have the needed rights to the temp folders... Therefore, I gave everyone Full Control to my temp folder and that solve the problem. Thanks everyone who have tried to help. This is a great place with lots of wonderful pple!
  2. Thanks geek. I have tried both the solution suggested in the links.The Adobe License Manage Service is running and I have tried to install the appication in C:\Adobe. Still the same result...
  3. Hi All, I'm facing a issue after I installed Adobe Acrobat into the systems in my orgainisations. I gets a dialogue box with the following message: "An error has been detected with a required application library and the product cannot continue. Please reinstall the application." And strangely enough, this only appears when a power user(which is 99.9% of the users in my organisations) logs into. Not errors when the Administrator starts the application. This is how i installed the Adobe: Software and Environment: Acrobat Pro 7 (FULL) on Windows XP Professional, SP2 Procedure: (1) Log in as Local Administrator, perform install, accepting default pathing and most other options. After reboot, log in again as local administrator and launch Acrobat, perform Activation, which completes successfully. Close Acrobat, and relaunch. The Activation request does not appear again. So far, so good. (2) Log on as a different user (one without local administrator rights, does have Power User rights). Attempt to launch Acrobat, unsuccessfully. The error popup has the following text: An error has been detected with a required application library and the product cannot continue. Please reinstall the application. (3) Log back in with any account with Administrator rights and launch Acrobat - runs just fine. (4) Grant Administrator rights to the account that experienced the error in step (2) and try again. This time Acrobat launches successfully. Anyone have any idea on this? Thanks. Regards Stanley
  4. Hi Al, I have tried to apply some registry settings to NTuser.dat of the User Profile but when new users logs into the machine, these registry changes are not applied. Anyone is facing the same problem? Thanx This is how I do it.: Load the NTUser.dat of Default User Profile as [HKEY_USERSDuser] in REGEDIT.exe Apply the registry changes Unload the NTUser.dat Attached is the registry keys applied: attached.reg.txt
  5. Hi All, I'm having the same problem here.. The drivers' path are updated in the registry but the drivers won't get installed automatically. I have to remove them from the Device Manager and do a rescan before all the correct drivers are installed.. So much for my unattended installation...
  6. Dear All, I'm having this issue previously too. The solution for me is to enable the Guest account on my AD. But after that, I stumbled upon the BSOD issue... Now, I'm stuck again...
  7. Oh.. I see... But anyway, it did helped my to slipstream IE 6. Great script! BTW, can I modify it so that it will be SP 3 compatiable? Thanks
  8. Hm... The copy of W2k I'm working on is English... Ya one thing to note is that I'm using Win2k Pro SP3 instead of SP 4... Can that be the cause??
  9. But when the system connects to the internet, it starts to download all the hotfixes again... and it wasting valuable bandwidth..
  10. Hi pple, First I would like to thanks all who contributed the make such a wonderful script. 3 Cheers for you genius out there! I'm tasked to create a unattended W2k installation in my company... We using Win2K Pro SP3(For some unknown and stupig reasons) and I wanna intergate WMP9, DirectX9c, IE6.0 SP1, all the hotfixes and a couple of other softwares. So far, everthing have worked like a charm except the hotfixes intergation. I have faithfully place renamed and placed all the hotfixes into there respective folders. They seems to be processed when the script is running... But when I visited Update on Microsoft's page, it says that I still go 68 over hotfixes not patched yet... I wondered if something have gone wrong somewhere. I checked the add/remove programs in the control panel and found no traces of hotfixes being installed there(Is it normal?). Can someone pls kindly advice..... Thanks!!
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