staun Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Is there a way to avoid having two setup directories with the sames SIF-files and I386 files. Some of our computers think they need our national-language install-dir. instead of the english install-dir we want to use. What we have done so far is just to copy the entire English directory to the Dansih directory. But its a waste of time, diskspace etc...We have done some changes to the osc menu files, but this should not be the problem.The welcome.osc file that starts it all goes like this, after this it somehow selects the danish catalog instead of the english.:<OSCML><TITLE> Client Installation Wizard Logon</TITLE><FOOTER> [ENTER] continue [ESC] clear [F1] help [F3] restart computer</FOOTER><META KEY=F3 ACTION="REBOOT"><META KEY=F1 HREF="LOGINHLP"><META KEY=ESC HREF="LOGIN"><META ACTION="LOGIN"><BODY left=5 right=75><BR><BR>Type a valid user name, password, and domain name. You may use the Internet-style logonformat (for example: Username@Company.com).<BR><BR><BR><FORM ACTION="CHOICE">  User name: <INPUT NAME="USERNAME" MAXLENGTH=255>  Password: <INPUT NAME="*PASSWORD" TYPE=PASSWORD MAXLENGTH=20><BR><INPUT NAME="NTLMV2Enabled" VALUE=%NTLMV2Enabled% MAXLENGTH=255 type=VARIABLE><INPUT NAME="ServerUTCFileTime" VALUE=%ServerUTCFileTime% MAXLENGTH=255 type=VARIABLE>Domain Name: <INPUT NAME="USERDOMAIN" VALUE=%SERVERDOMAIN% MAXLENGTH=255></FORM><BR><BR><BR>Press the TAB key to move between the User name, Password, and Domain name fields.</BODY></OSCML>ssword, and Domain name fields.</BODY></OSCML> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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