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djavis

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  1. Hi friend ! I need some help... I've created my Multi-DVD disk with several operating system installations. I'm using the RunOnCeex command after every windows installation that simply runs a CMD file. A folder called 'install' is being copied to the system folder (on disk $oem$\$1\install) and it's containing the CMD file. The problem is that only on XP the folder is being copied. On 2000/2003 the install folder are not being copied to to system folders. I'm doing the same things on XP and still got the problem. What should i do on 2000 and 2003 so it will work on them also ? Many Thanks !!!
  2. Hi All, Please help me... I'm using the RunOnceex command on my multi-DVD disc, that contains several Windows Installations. The command is working but only on the XP Opertaing System. It copying a folder to the system folder ($OEM$\1$\install) and runs a CMD file that exist in the Install folder. My problem is that the folder don't being copied to the system folder on 2000 and 2003. I'm doing the same things as on XP. Why is it not working with 2000/2003 ? Thanks my friends !
  3. Hi All, Please help me... I'm using the RunOnceex command on my multi-DVD disc, that contains several Windows Installations. The command is working but only on the XP Opertaing System. It copying a folder to the system folder ($OEM$\1$\install) and runs a CMD file that exist in the Install folder. My problem is that the folder don't being copied to the system folder on 2000 and 2003. I'm doing the same things as on XP. Why is it not working with 2000/2003 ? Thanks my friends !
  4. hello friend, Didn't really understand you... First of all i didn't meant after inserting the CD. I want after finishing with the installation (from WIN XP CD) - to run an EXE file that located on the same CD (of the installation). Imagine that you're installing WIN XP with a cd called "1". After the Windows is installed and the windows is logging in for the first time you'll browse to the CD ("1") and double-click an EXE file that located on the cd with the win. installation. My CD is doing the installation process automaticly so i want to run the EXE file (from the cd) right fter it finishes to install the windows...
  5. It's not that simple... What letter drive do i write in the Runonceex file ? How can i know what's the windows is going to assign the letter drive of where the CD is ? How is the command line in the Runonceex should look like to run from CD ??
  6. Hi all, I've made my own DVD Multi Disc. It has a Win XP installation with an unattened file. My question is how can i run an EXE file from the CD itself right after the first logon of the windows (when he finishing to install it on my machine) ??? I wanna imitate the action like opening "my computer", browsing to the cd and double-clicking an EXE file right after the windows finished his installation... Please help ! Many Thanks !!!
  7. Hello all, I've made an unattended setup for Win XP on my own Multi DVD. How can i run an EXE file that located on the CD right after the installation from the CD Itself ? The EXE file is starting some kind of a menu that gives me the options to choose some other installaions (like office, antivirus) so working with Runonceex binding me to copy all my DVD to the computer and i don't want to do it so. Is there another simple way that just imitating the action of opening the "my computer", browsing to the CD-ROM and double-clicking the EXE file right after the first logon to the windows after the Windows installation ? Please help ! Many Thanks !!!
  8. Hello all, I've made an unattended setup for Win XP on my own Multi DVD. How can i run an EXE file that located on the CD right after the installation from the CD Itself ? The EXE file is starting some kind of a menu that gives me the options to choose some other installaions (like office, antivirus) so working with Runonceex binding me to copy all my DVD to the computer and i don't want to do it so. Is there another simple way that just imitating the action of opening the "my computer", browsing to the CD-ROM and double-clicking the EXE file right after the first logon to the windows after the Windows installation ? Please help ! Many Thanks !!!
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