Genetic Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 Hi,In order to silently install some corporate applications, I'm looking for a script that will automaticaly enter the product key.I'm installing freeware appilcations as follows:start /wait %systemdrive%\Installatiebestanden\dotnetfx3setup.exe /silent /norebootBut how can I install not-freeware applications, giving the cd-key?
pm* Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 (edited) This Guide is to Learn about Addon-Integrating & Serial Key Script of Unattended InstallsIf You make the page as Hide defaults on the unattended setupit does'nt ask serial key at the time of your installationYou can directly download the addon for.netfx 3.5oryoc can create manually addon of netfx 3.5Download the Virtualtek addon integrator of nLiteMake a cab of netfx 3.5Choose the Silent mode as based for u'r installationintegate through nLitestart the processThis ideas make better for u Edited July 2, 2009 by pm*
Guest Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 @pm*, that's not what he is asking.But how can I install not-freeware applications, giving the cd-key?Depends on the application. For instance, Nero setup lets you pass it the product key at the command line. You can always create an AutoIt script that runs on first login or if the serial is stored in the registry, automate a reg file entry via runonceex.Give us the names of the applications and if someone knows the application, they may give you an answer.
pm* Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 (edited) Yes i'm really sorryi've misunderstand it but now i understoodBy the Way -X- is RightThanx Edited July 2, 2009 by pm*
beats Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 Depends on the application. For instance, Nero setup lets you pass it the product key at the command line. You can always create an AutoIt script that runs on first login or if the serial is stored in the registry, automate a reg file entry via runonceex.Indeed. Also, many applications come as MSI's. MSI's can be editted with a tool like Orca, so you can fill out the serial in the MSI file itself. For other programs you can always make an export of the registry key(s) that contain the serial and registration info; this way you can simply import it with "regedit /s serial.reg". The only programs that really are a pain to pre-register are apps that use uniquely generated serials based on your specific hardware-ID's (like Sound Forge and Acid).
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