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  1. When I needed my codekey for the installation of an application, I created a text file containing the codekey that I opened immediately before I opened the application to install, copied the codekey to the clipboard and inserted it into the application when it called for it. I hope that this helps...Vaughn !:-)
  2. ========== Post Nº1 ========== In the Office 2003 Advanced Installation guide (http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/50/), the author, Alanoll states that: Copy the contents of your Office 2003 disc to: C:XPCD$OEM$$1installApplicationsOffice2003 When I created an automated WPI installation for XP with unattended Office 2003, I copied the (shrunk) contents of Office 2003 into the directory WPI/Install and the installation of XP with unattended Office 2003 worked great! My questions are: Why is it 'recommended' that Office 2003 is copied into ...$OEM$$1installApplicationsOffice2003 Is there something 'special' about this directory or directory path? Do I get 'special features' when I use the $OEM$ directory and its subdirectories. As you may be able to tell, I do not fully understand what is 'special' about the $OEM$ directory (other than using it to install cmdlines.txt and RunWPI.inf), and the $1 directory! Please help me understand the significance of these '$ sign' directories in the WPI application. Thank you...Vaughn !:-) ========== Post Nº2 ========== Well - I (finally) found the "Reference" documents that tell me all that I need to know about $OEM$, etc. http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/18/ I also found other 'reference' documents that will help me understand what I am doing!...Vaughn !:-) PS - Thank you for any time thet you used to make attempts to help me!
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