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OK here goes:

1 - if it is a rar sfx file you can simply use the /s switch

2 - if it is a reg\serial key then do this:

commandline1 = XCOPY %wpipath%\Install\adobe.exe %programfiles%\Program\

I just tested this out on the latest version and it copied the file just fine... (Of course you'll need to extract it from your current package first)

Edited by Kelsenellenelvian
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This is the way I did it with Partition Magic, wick is a ZIP file:

I created a sub folder in WPI called Extracted.

I extracted the file to that folder.

In the box next to command, I put "%wpipath%\ExtractedFiles\Setup\setup.exe"

It did install, but not unattended.

I am using 7.1.1. I guess that's the current version.

I just tried a few more programs, but all I get is "it can't be saved".

Edited by HowdyDoody
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OK here goes:

1 - if it is a rar sfx file you can simply use the /s switch

2 - if it is a reg\serial key then do this:

commandline1 = XCOPY %wpipath%\Install\adobe.exe %programfiles%\Program\

I just tested this out on the latest version and it copied the file just fine... (Of course you'll need to extract it from your current package first)

I'm not sure we're on the same page. I'm trying to install Adobe Reader, and it says it installed, but it didn't. I tried it your way.

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HMMMMMMMMMMMmmmm

Is it a prebuilt silent installer or the actual adobe installation package?

If it is a prebuilt installation package then just run the darned thing without switches.

If it is the istaller straight from the adone site then it requirs advanced, very odd switches. (Look in the application installs section of this forum for the answer)

Please tell me where you got this package from...

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