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mdes

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  1. Hi chyronn,You just have to create a shortcut of the folders you want in the folder InstallFolders\Add\Administrateur\Bureau\"Bureau", which is in French, should be replaced by "Desktop", and "Administrateur" by "Administrator". So, first create the above folder, then in the Windows Explorer, then after, create the shortcuts by right clicking in the created folder, choosing "New" / "Shortcut", and selecting the Desktop or your CD/DVD disk drive. Beware! I made some changes in the batch (download the last version, and see the 1.2 point in the description above). I any problem, ask
  2. is: and = (I used ProZ) Thanks a lot ps: The Google translator is very bad in this context
  3. Hmmm... I still do not understand Say it in German, I will find the correct spelling
  4. Your are Welcome I am living in France, but I am a Belgian guy ...And I do not understand what you mean by "vit haut"
  5. Hi new_user, You found a bug I tested "CD-" for the presence of a CD drive. I have release a new version.
  6. Have a look here This command file create, rename, modify or delete any shortcuts (or files, or folders)
  7. New release: See the first post of this thread to download it
  8. Thanks a lot, gwilkes Tomorrow, I will update the .CMD in the 1st mail.
  9. I have only a DVD writer, so, I could not really test it But I am very happy of your help. Could you change one line in the batch file as (marked with a leading "=>")? REM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REM On System Drive, the files DRIVE-.? indicate letters not to be assigned REM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- => FOR %%U IN (!TMP_OLD_LETTER!:\DRIVE-.?) DO ( SET TMP_NOT_FREE=%%~xU SET TMP_FREE_LETTER-!TMP_NOT_FREE:~1!= )and tell me if the problem is solved? (In any case, I can reproduce this bug on my system) EXIT has the same effect as GOTO :EOF, so I cannot see why it should work with these 2 EXIT added ??? Type GOTO /? and/or CALL /? in a command box for a description of the GOTO :EOF extension that will allow you to "return" from a batch scriptThank for your help for debugging
  10. Hi Chiphead,I found the problem Here is a new version (I didn't test it , but I will do it in a few hours): try it and, please, report here any success, or any failure. ps1: The "beta" version in this post is no more a beta, but I forgot to update the one in the first post of this thread So, for anyone, take the beta one... As soon as the bug described here will be corrected, I will update the 1st post. ps2: Instead of using the QUOTE tag, use the CODE one, so the files will be beautifully displayed EDIT 2005/07/20: Attachment deleted, see first post for the last version.
  11. According to MS: SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB896358-x86-FRA.exe replaces SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB890175-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB890046-x86-FRA.exe replaces - SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB896422-x86-FRA.exe replaces - SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB896428-x86-FRA.exe replaces - SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB883939-x86-FRA.exe replaces SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB890923-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB893066-v2-x86-FRA.exe replaces - SVC-MRT\Windows-KB890830-V1.5-FRA.exe replaces SVC-MRT\Windows-KB890830-V1.4-FRA.exe Everything is OK SVC-HF1\WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe SVC-HF1\windowsmedia10-kb887078-x86-enu.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB873333-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB873339-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB883939-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB884020-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB884883-v2-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB885250-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB885523-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB885626-v2-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB885835-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB885836-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB885894-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB886185-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB886677-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB887472-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB887742-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB887797-x86-fra.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB888113-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB888240-x86-ENU.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB888302-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB890046-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB890859-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB891781-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB893066-v2-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB893086-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB893357-v2-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB896358-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB896422-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF1\WindowsXP-KB896428-x86-FRA.exe SVC-HF2\WMC.EXE SVC-MRT\Windows-KB890830-V1.5-FRA.exe SVC-MSX\KB831240.hmtcdwizard_fra.exe SVC-MSX\NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe SVC-MSX\NDP1.1sp1-KB886903-X86.exe SVC-QCH\Q815062_W2K_spl_X86_EN.exe SVC-SWF\swflash.cab SVC-WMP\mp10setup.exe SVC-X2M\dotnetfx.exe SVC-X2M\INSTALL_MSN_MESSENGER_DL.EXE SVC-X2M\langpack.exe SVC-X2M\setup.JournalViewer.exe and in RunOnceEx.cmd: SET KEY=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceEx REG ADD %KEY%\060 /VE /D "Remote Desktop Client" /f REG ADD %KEY%\060 /V 1 /D "msiexec /i \"%SystemDrive%\Install\HotFixes\msrdpcli.msi\" /qb /quiet /norestart" /f
  12. This is not a patch integration, but an update:
  13. I know nothing about Dynamic volumes, so I cannot help you about this point To assign the letter Z to your CDROM, just create a file names CDR.Z on the system volume (for unattended installation, you should create it in the $OEM$\$1 folder, and of course MAPDRIVE.CMD should be executed during the installation: see above for insertion in CMDLINES.TXT). In the same way, if you create another file DRIVE.D in the root of the volume that you want to be assigned letter D, it will be assigned. I hope this will help you partially
  14. Erm... Explain please?I manage only one pool of free letters.I assign one array of variables for each CDR, and one for each DVD. So the DVDs will be assigned Z: and Y:, and the CDRs X: and W: (if there is no DVD.x nor CDR.x on the system drive root). Before, I didn't work with array, only a variable. That's fixed (at least, I hope)The last version is available in the first post of this thread. Have a look at the batch file @Ben.Hahlen: Thanks a lot for debugging
  15. I have no clue why this pops up... Great to see that unspecified DVD/CD drives are automatically assigned to Z and Y Making a second-test run now, since it didn't work with the first try from cmdlines.txt, but that seems to be a problem from my end (corrupt download). EDIT: Second test just ended. It works perfectly now. I think a problem will exist for people who have two DVD's or two CD's in their computer, since it will assign one to the last letter specified, and the other to Z. But that's something that you can't fix, I think, since it's probably a limitation of the diskpart-program. Great work though I may reproduce the "not defined" variables, but not yet solved... As you quoted, it is not very important I process CDR and DVD in separate ways, so "normaly", it will not be a problem with 2 CDR and 2 DVD
  16. Here is the new version but I leave it in Beta status because I have only one DVD. So test it with multiple CDR/DVD, and tell me if it is ok. When it will be correct, I will update the first post of this thread. Thanks for your help. ps: The modifications are the following: EDIT: The non-beta version could be downloaded on the first thread of this post. MapDrive.cmd
  17. I saw the problem & I'm busy to correct it The problem is that I didn't receive any mail when new posting arise although I've subscribed to this topic So I've to look every day at this topic...
  18. If your drive does not have to be assigned by MapDrive, MapDrive is assigning a free letter starting with Z, Y, X,... This is MY choice (the easyest to code in batch; but see below), but this could be changed by replacing the line (around 434)FOR /F "usebackq tokens=2 delims=-=" %%L IN (`SET TMP_FREE_LETTER-`) DO SET X=%%Lby FOR /F "usebackq tokens=2 delims=-=" %%L IN (`SET TMP_FREE_LETTER- |SORT /R`) DO SET X=%%Lbut as far as I remember, this will not work in FOR loops with back quotes; so I will have to use a temporary file, and, so, replace the FOR line by the 2 following lines: SET TMP_FREE_LETTER- |SORT /R >tempFile FOR /F "usebackq tokens=2 delims=-=" %%L IN (tempFile) DO SET X=%%L(Note that I did NOT test it!) I choose to start from the end of alphabet because, when inserting an USB key (e.g.), Windows hide it sometimes under another drive; so I prefer to leave the first letters free.
  19. Perhaps is %TEMP% not yet defined at this point! Try with:"MapDrive.cmd ENU %SystemDrive%\Temp >%SystemDrive%\Temp"(or something like this if this Temp folder does not exist) just to see if it work...
  20. It seems that my AntiVirus software blocked some processes (I'm using NOD32 as AV). All is solved now... but I leave this post to help others encountering such problem
  21. I got the following error messages during the XPCREATE process: (Translation is in []) -- 22:42:50 --> Extracting for sort order. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. [= The process cannot access the file because the file is used by another process] TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\sp2qfe\explorer.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\sp2qfe\msmsgs.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\spuninst.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\spuninst.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\spuninst.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\spuninst.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. TEMP\CATEXT\update\update.exe - Le processus ne peut pas accéder au fichier car ce fichier est utilisé par un autre processus. -- 22:44:21 --> Sort Hotfixes ...Does anybody have an idea what is causing this error? I got also the following message during the same XPCREATE: -- 23:20:30 --> Put all the files for the CD together Failure renaming "I:\XPCREATE\XPCR7_03\CDROOT\I386". ERROR 5: AccÞs refusÚ. -- 23:22:50 --> Create an ISO image 1 fichier(s) copié(s). [= 1 file(s) copied] 1 fichier(s) copié(s). 1 fichier(s) copié(s). -- 23:24:08 --> Burning ISO imageAny information about this problem? Thanks for any informations
  22. This is "normal", I will try to avoid or hide this warning on a next evolution
  23. See the Date/Time of the Windows folder (%SYSROOT%)
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