Jump to content

7z SFX Modified Module and Tools


Oleg_Sch

Recommended Posts


2 Export your key to the.reg file and bring him here. I convert it to a line of a config

gora,

From command prompt run something like this:

reg add "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Some Software Name" /v Location /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d "%%SYSTEMDRIVE%%\Program Files\Some Software Name" /f

Look at the resulting entry in the registry.

I want the same result when run from the config.txt.

The CHM manual says to get the variable name instead of its value use:

%^SYSTEMDRIVE%

But I can't get the correct syntax yet.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The CHM manual says to get the variable name instead of its value use:

%^SYSTEMDRIVE%

You do not carefully read the manual
Если в текстовых параметрах необходимо указать имя переменной, а не ее значение, то переменную нужно записать следующим образом:

%^PROGRAMFILES%

You see how bad that is not English manual! ;)

But I can't get the correct syntax yet.

A very severe case...

SetEnvironment="Var=%%^SYSTEMDRIVE%%"
RunProgram="hidcon:cmd /V:ON /c Set Var=%Var:^=%& Reg Add \"HKCU\\Software\\Some Software Name\" /v \"Location\" /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d \"!Var!\\Program Files\\Some Software Name\" /f"

Link to comment
Share on other sites

for 7zsd

create a folder and context menu with batch file for create sfx module

http://www.axifile.com/en/D101DE0571 or

http://rapidgator.net/file/23278624/7zsfx_windows_XP_Vista_win7-new.exe.html

in this packet sfx container module 7zsd with resources hacker and cmenu and extraico

extract automatic in %programfiles%\7zsfx

into folder 7zsfx file .bat

with cmenu create context menu for .bat file

file bat compress folder in .7z and create file configsfx.txt for 7zsfx

open file configsfx.txt during process for modifier file when closing continue process

and create sfx with name folder and lunch file.exe

with extraico estract ico file from .exe and with reshacker change ico in the file sfx

problem cmenu dont work in win 7

don't create menu context for this utility

Edited by odar
Link to comment
Share on other sites

SetEnvironment="Var=%%^SYSTEMDRIVE%%"
RunProgram="hidcon:cmd /V:ON /c Set Var=%Var:^=%& Reg Add \"HKCU\\Software\\Some Software Name\" /v \"Location\" /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d \"!Var!\\Program Files\\Some Software Name\" /f"

Interesting...

On my system I had to use:

SetEnvironment="Var=%^SYSTEMDRIVE%"

instead of:

SetEnvironment="Var=%%^SYSTEMDRIVE%%"

for it to work correctly.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1. XP SP3 x86

2.

SetEnvironment="Var=%^SYSTEMDRIVE%"
RunProgram="hidcon:cmd /V:ON /c Set Var=%Var:^=%& Reg Add \"HKCU\\Software\\Some Software Name\" /v \"Location\" /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d \"!Var!\\Program Files\\Some Software Name\" /f"

Result for data in that registry key:

%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Some Software Name

If I use your two lines, I get this for data:

%%SYSTEMDRIVE%%\Program Files\Some Software Name

which seems odd.

I hope that helps. Let me know if you need any more information.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 visegrip

Yes. It's my fault. I did the code to add this variable in the double signs %

You have finished it and now it's your code. Congratulations! :)

Simpler variant:

RunProgram="hidcon:Reg Add \"HKCU\\Software\\Some Software Name\" /v \"Location\" /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d \"\"%\"SYSTEMDRIVE\"%\"\\Program Files\\Some Software Name\" /f"

Edited by gora
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

I was wondering, we have to use a backslash when using " so it becomes \" in the config file.

But what about the single quote? Is the backslash needed also?

Example:

'

becomes

\'

I have this problem with the malwarebytes silent installer that uses a ' in the name.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

I'm trying to create a silent installer for my Windows 7 theme, here's my Config.txt


;!@Install@!UTF-8!
GUIMode="2"
Path="%Windir%\Resources\Themes\"
Progress="No"
RunProgram="InstallUxStyle.cmd"
;!@InstallEnd@!

and here's my install script.


@ECHO OFF
GOTO DETECT

:INSTALL


:DETECT
%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%
IF AMD64 GOTO AMD64
IF x86 GOTO x86
IF IA64 GOTO IA64

:AMD64
Msiexec.exe /i "%Windir%\Resources\Themes\Cloud7\UxStyle\UxStylex64.msi" /j m
GOTO END

:x86
Msiexec.exe /i "%Windir%\Resources\Themes\Cloud7\UxStyle\UxStylex86.msi" /j m
GOTO END

:IA64
Sorry, your architecture isn't supported.
GOTO END

:END
Del "%Windir%\Resources\Themes\Cloud7\UxStyle\"
Exit

I'm on Win8 atm because my win7 partition died, is this correct, and more importantly, how do I make this actually execute the scripts and programs and everything?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why use a CMD when you can use the SFX to install and detect what arch to use

 ;!@Install@!UTF-8!
GUIMode="2"
InstallPath="%Windir%\\Resources\\Themes"
RunProgram="x64:%%T\\Cloud7\\UxStyle\\UxStylex64.msi [switches_here]"
RunProgram="x86:%%T\\Cloud7\\UxStyle\\UxStylex86.msi [switches_here]"
Delete="%%T\\Cloud7\\UxStyle"
;!@InstallEnd@!

Note: you dont need Progress=No with GUIMode=2 and you have to use two backslashes (\\) in the path(s)

Also:

x86: will only execute on 32bit

x64: will only execute on 64bit

%%T variable is equal to the InstallPath

Edited by ricktendo64
Link to comment
Share on other sites

So a little shorter:


;!@Install@!UTF-8!
GUIMode="2"
InstallPath="%Windir%\\Resources\\Themes"
RunProgram="%%P:Cloud7\\UxStyle\\UxStyle%%P.msi [switches_here]"
Delete="%%T\\Cloud7\\UxStyle"
;!@InstallEnd@!

If you need the full path for the MSI, then this:


...
RunProgram="%%P:\"%%T\\Cloud7\\UxStyle\\UxStyle%%P.msi\" [switches_here]"
...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...