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Hello,

i have create a "Batch DVD" for XP with some applications.

This works fine.

Under Vista, if i try to start an application i get this errors like in the pictures.

Why?

On each setup i get a message from UAC (User Account Control)!

How can i bypass this?

Only deactivate UAC in Vista?

Have someone expiriences with WPI and Vista to do automated solutions?

Thanks

Dennis

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hi

you can disable UAC for your account under user account control panel.

i don't know german so i don't know what the error is saying but i think this error happens because the files (history.js and rb_config.js) exist in your C:\ drive

you should delete them first.

i hope this help. B)

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OK.

Is there another posibility to disable UAC?

The message mean:

"Could not create reboot file: history.js, rb_config.js"

I think this file is create on c:\ an on Vista there are not enough pewrmissions.

But but why WPI will create such a file?

How do other users solve installtions with WPI under Vista?

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Thanks for your answer.

I must put the $OEM$ folder with all subfolders at the root of my CD/DVD?

What happend then?

I want to start WPI from Vista without errors and UAC messages.

Sorry for the questions but the running is not entirely clear to me... :-(

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OK sorry for being abrupt.

The folder needs to be buried several folders deep.

So right click on it and choose "Extract here" with winRAR.

Take the resulting sources folder and drop it onto your copied Vista DVD folder.

It will ask for overwriting this is ok.

Think of setupcomplete.cmd like cmdlines.txt, it just runs in that dead space between logon and desktop.

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OK.

I would start WPI again on my ready Vista installation to add some program installations.

Must i start the "setupcomplete.cmd"?

Or is this always for a new Vista installation to start after the Vista installation WPI without errors?

Edited by SirHaschke
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Yes the setupcomplete.cmd is use only for installation stage types.

To run WPI on a previously installed machine you have to disable UAC or sit and click on the yes button over and over again...

You need to temporarily disable UAC.

Edited by Kelsenellenelvian
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