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If I manually browse to C: - Barracade is on, would this stop my GuiRunOnce looking at c:\install?
What is %cdrom% ? Is it the root of the install CD? I wonder if I should store my tweaks there and run from there?
Any ideas P L E A S E ?????????????????
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Pushing this to the top again - I still need help
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In the GuiRunOnce - do you not need Command0, Command1 etc infront of each line?
Also, are " marks necessary either end of the actual command?
Cheers,
Chris
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Tried it as suggested.
No Joy at all.
Why why why.
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I'm still struggling here, GUIRUNONCE does NOT want to work!
Please help.
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Mate, in all likelyhood, my whole damned unattend CD is horribly wrong so any input is appreciated!
Gives me another angle - but if anyone in the know could help me out still. Is Asin right? I doubt that's the problem though because with only one user, the sysem logs on anyway to the default - so after log on - it's GUIRUNONCE Time!!! Or should be.
Heeelllpp.
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Here's my winnt.sif ...
;SetupMgrTag
[Data]
AutoPartition=0
MsDosInitiated="0"
UnattendedInstall="Yes"
AutomaticUpdates=no
[unattended]
FileSystem=*
UnattendMode=FullUnattended
OemSkipEula=Yes
OemPreinstall=Yes
TargetPath=\WINDOWS
UnattendSwitch="yes"
KeyboardLayout="United Kingdom"
[GuiUnattended]
AdminPassword=*
EncryptedAdminPassword=NO
OEMSkipRegional=1
TimeZone=85
OemSkipWelcome=1
[Display]
AutoConfirm=1
[userData]
ProductKey=KGVXT-F9HVW-XGW9X-QVYVX-HQ9RD
FullName="Valued Client of Digitopia"
OrgName=""
ComputerName=DigitopiaPC
[TapiLocation]
CountryCode=44
Dialing=Tone
AreaCode=01942
[RegionalSettings]
LanguageGroup=1
SystemLocale=00000809
UserLocale=00000809
InputLocale=0809:00000809
[identification]
JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP
[Networking]
InstallDefaultComponents=Yes
[Components]
msmsgs=off
msnexplr=off
zonegames=off
[shell]
CustomDefaultThemeFile = "%WinDir%\Resources\Themes\Digitopia.theme"
[GuiRunOnce]
Command0=%SystemDrive%\Install\tweaks.cmd
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Yeah, I found that there is allways one left to change so I added this reg key using cmdlines.txt to sort it out for MY language...
;Set to UK Region
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\Geo]
"Nation"="242"
Have a look at this key in regedit to see what yours is when you select Norw.
Hope this helps.
Chris
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Will do - just trying one more thing.
I've used the manager program to create a new .sif file - and it seems it doesn't include " marks around the actual command. I'll try this first.
Chris.
Also, just as a little note, the serial I use can be shown here for all to see - it's the generic serial provided by MS that is unactivatable, very handy for those doing installs, you can change the serial number after your install.
The generic serial numbers are...(followed by sequence number)
Whistler Tech Beta Program
(All Platforms)
PXRQ3-7VPMV-CQWXR-8Y4KX-RD786
010053298
Windows XP
Home Edition
Full product
JKTVX-HCRXC-J2YC9-MX3K4-G9X26
005037750
Windows XP
Home Edition
Upgrade
C84VB-JYVFD-P7HF4-6KKRJ-7M6XH
010000182
Windows XP Professional
Full product
DR8GV-C8V6J-BYXHG-7PYJR-DB66Y
005072760
Windows XP Professional
Upgrade
FKTW8-Q7MJ7-JK6GW-9J9RV-HC3C2
010000212
Windows XP
Home Edition
System Builder (Full)
KGVXT-F9HVW-XGW9X-QVYVX-HQ9RD
120000613
Windows XP Professional
System Builder (Full)
TTGHK-3RC33-BT9DR-3BVYV-BTQ98
120000607
Please do not be under any illusion that these are illegal serials, they are provided by microsoft here ...
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn...oy/wpadepl.mspx
Very handy!
Chris
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Many thanks for that,
I tried it yet still it doesn't run it!
Please advise.
Chris
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I have this in my winnt.sif script...
[GuiRunOnce]
"%systemdrive%\install\finaltweaks.cmd"
The cmd file works perfectly when I double click it after install, but it won't run at the end of the installation automatically.
Any ideas?
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It's making another directory MyUserName.xxxx because (I think) you are creating the directory structure before the install makes them, therefor it recognises that folder already exists and makes that obscure folder instead.
I am having this problem and doing anything like that from a cmd/bat file run from the GuiRunOnce section of my winnt.sif file.
Well, that's my plan anyway lol
Chris
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I've asked before, but I'll ask again...
Anyone know how to do these things via registry?
1. Autoarrange Icons (desktop and windows)
2. Do not show in groups
3. Show Icons instead of Tiles
Come on spongs.
Chris
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You are the man! well Played on the arrange icons.
You know where "show in groups" , "icons" instead of tiles settings are?
Also then applying this view to all windows?
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I have audio systems going out from my place here all the time which require uninterrupted disk access, and we wish to disable all system restore functions totally in the unattended phase, so it isn't a question of leaving it on for usefullness - it must be off.
At the same time we don't want the user to suffer by us breaking the system restore function so it cannot be reengaged.
I'm thinking of doing a registry snap before and after and comparing. Which key areas would I observe / not bother looking at?
Cheers
PS could you understand me pointing out the problem now to all those who may believe that simply altering the disablesr value does not turn off SR? Most people want to turn it off for performance reasons, not turn off access to it whilst it still does maintenance in the background - what's the point in that?
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Thanks mate, the open in a new window reg was needed out of your advice! Taa!
Chris
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What happens when you untick the turn off tickbox? Does it moan?
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Right I understand, one of the things I was getting at was how in all the guides and references on this site and others simply say...
Disable system restore - DisableSR 1
...obviously with the right reg location etc etc - but that's not true. What you are doing seems more like it though.
Do me a favour - I want to disable System Restore on all drives, and not have System restore doing anything in the background at all, no restore points created etc. What is the easiest way to do it - bearing in mind that your scripting is all scotchenese to me?
Chris
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Infact, amongst other places (such as a microsoft technet paper I read once) here is another link that says the same
I wish to disable system restore for performance reasons, no extra disk accessing/writing, and no extra resource drain for the application itself. I don't want to simply remove access to System Restore using disablesr value.
Taaa
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OK, having tested some of the things above I discover that should a user try to reenable restore it won't start, neither will the service if you try to start it manually - says it started then stopped.
More interestingly, I have deleted the complete system restore tab from my computer properties for system restore - it's a gonna completely!!!
I did this by deleting the key "CreateFirstRunRp" from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore
Then you get no tab at all for it - lol what a stumble-find that was.
IMPORTANT
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DisableSR ONLY REMOVES ACCESS TO SYSTEM RESTORE BY THE USER. IT DOES NOT STOP SYSTEM RESTORE FROM RUNNING!
What I want is to stop windows from creating restore points and turn off completely, until someone turns it on again through the tick box. DisableSR does not stop System Restore from running.
Any ideas?
Chris
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To try WinDiff for yourself (amongst a hundered other microsoft windows support tools) try this...
Get your XP CD and browse to support/tools/setup.exe and install fully.
After install find the tools in C:/Program Files/Support Tools or use the command prompt to run them from your programs list as they have advanced switches for running from command prompt.
There's lots
Chris
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Yeah I've been using Microsoft Windiff to do this. But I make a small change and try to analyse and there are differences all over the place in the registry.
There are minor changes all over the place!
Any tips? Is regsnap better than Windiff? Where can I get it?
Cheers
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Cheers Yzowl.
yazrrr! Fo shizzle.
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Hi, is this the correct key for classic folders without common tasks?
I'm perticularly interested in the formatting of - "...llState"=hex:24,00..."
I found this on a previous post some time ago but seem to remember a problem with the formatting.
The reg....
;Use Windows classic folders
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer]
"ShellState"=hex:24,00,00,00,33,88,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
01,00,00,00,0D,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,03,00,00,00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"WebView"=dword:00000000
Thanks
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GuiRunOnce not working
in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Posted · Edited by supertoast
you can all look, see copy and try to use that serial number - it is available for everyone to use by microsoft, as it is not activatable. It is a generic number available off microsoft.com for installers. It will only last 30 days then die. Thanks for your concern though.
Also, yes my scripts all work manually - perfectly. If I run them straight after install they do the job perfic!.
I changed the name of the CMD file just incase the name was too long (I am really clutching at straws now!) now it is tweaks.cmd
Thanks guys.