NeoSting Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Hello,In Nlite, where we can put the cd key, and themes, there is an option where we can add a run once. Can someone tell me how to use it ?For exemple i have a switchless exe where there is all net frameworks with sp. I have made a cab to include it, but only the dotnet 1.1 is installed. Out of nlite, all is well installed. So i think i have to try with this option in nlite, to make it launch after, i thinkPlease tell me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mara- Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 For example, if you put some switchless exe in i386 folder of XP CD, and that exe file is named example.exe, you will add this to run once:%SOURCE%i386\example.exeYou may notice that I did not included \ after %SOURCE%. I did not, because it's not necessary as this variable already contain one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bowdwin Posted August 21, 2008 Share Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) I posted a reply but I don't see it..so here goes againI want to Copy my I386 folder on the D drive to a directory on the C drive called softwareI ran..COPY D:/I386 C:/softwareor is it likeCOPY %SOURCE%I386 %SYSTEMDRIVE%It didn't seem to work. Am I doing something wrong?Thanks Edited August 21, 2008 by bowdwin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AgiHammerklau Posted August 21, 2008 Share Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Yes, of course !You tried to copy the WHOLE /i386 folder !Where is the running system located ?Where shall the nlited CD install to ?Shall it be a backup?If not :Why are you using nlite to modify the /i386 folder, if you´re replacing it anyway ?Agi Hammerklau Edited August 21, 2008 by AgiHammerklau Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 21, 2008 Share Posted August 21, 2008 (edited) Try XCopy instead. Here's an example:xcopy %source%\I386 %SystemDrive%\software /I /E /Q Edited August 21, 2008 by 5eraph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bowdwin Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 Try XCopy instead. Here's an example:xcopy %source%\I386 %SystemDrive%\software /I /E /QWhat is the /I /E /Q? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bowdwin Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 Yes, of course !You tried to copy the WHOLE /i386 folder !Where is the running system located ?Where shall the nlited CD install to ?Shall it be a backup?If not :Why are you using nlite to modify the /i386 folder, if you´re replacing it anyway ?Agi HammerklauI just made an updated Server 2003 disk with Nlite. I build a lot of server. After the OS installs I typically copy the I386 folder over to the hard drive incase we need it for installing certain software products. I just want it to run once and copy the folder to the hard drive for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 Try XCopy instead. Here's an example:xcopy %source%\I386 %SystemDrive%\software /I /E /QWhat is the /I /E /Q?>xcopy /?Copies files and directory trees.XCOPY source [destination] [/A | /M] [/D[:date]] [/P] [/S [/E]] [/V] [/W] [/C] [/I] [/Q] [/F] [/L] [/G] [/H] [/R] [/T] [/U] [/K] [/N] [/O] [/X] [/Y] [/-Y] [/Z] [/EXCLUDE:file1[+file2][+file3]...] source Specifies the file(s) to copy. destination Specifies the location and/or name of new files. /A Copies only files with the archive attribute set, doesn't change the attribute. /M Copies only files with the archive attribute set, turns off the archive attribute. /D:m-d-y Copies files changed on or after the specified date. If no date is given, copies only those files whose source time is newer than the destination time. /EXCLUDE:file1[+file2][+file3]... Specifies a list of files containing strings. Each string should be in a separate line in the files. When any of the strings match any part of the absolute path of the file to be copied, that file will be excluded from being copied. For example, specifying a string like \obj\ or .obj will exclude all files underneath the directory obj or all files with the .obj extension respectively. /P Prompts you before creating each destination file. /S Copies directories and subdirectories except empty ones. /E Copies directories and subdirectories, including empty ones. Same as /S /E. May be used to modify /T. /V Verifies each new file. /W Prompts you to press a key before copying. /C Continues copying even if errors occur. /I If destination does not exist and copying more than one file, assumes that destination must be a directory. /Q Does not display file names while copying. /F Displays full source and destination file names while copying. /L Displays files that would be copied. /G Allows the copying of encrypted files to destination that does not support encryption. /H Copies hidden and system files also. /R Overwrites read-only files. /T Creates directory structure, but does not copy files. Does not include empty directories or subdirectories. /T /E includes empty directories and subdirectories. /U Copies only files that already exist in destination. /K Copies attributes. Normal Xcopy will reset read-only attributes. /N Copies using the generated short names. /O Copies file ownership and ACL information. /X Copies file audit settings (implies /O). /Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file. /-Y Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file. /Z Copies networked files in restartable mode.The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable.This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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