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Hi.

After Windows is done about the programs I have started to install,But after installing on the desktop do not make Shortcut. How can I do this problem resolved.


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1 . I install Windows 7 Ultimate.

2 . yes I use unattend File.

3 . <AutoLogon>

<Password>

<Value />

</Password>

<Enabled>true</Enabled>

<LogonCount>1</LogonCount>

<Username>Administrator</Username>

</AutoLogon>

<OOBE>

<HideEULAPage>true</HideEULAPage>

<NetworkLocation>Home</NetworkLocation>

<ProtectYourPC>2</ProtectYourPC>

<HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>true</HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>

<SkipMachineOOBE>true</SkipMachineOOBE>

<SkipUserOOBE>false</SkipUserOOBE>

</OOBE>

<UserAccounts>

<AdministratorPassword>

<Value />

</AdministratorPassword>

</UserAccounts>

Edited by behdadsoft
Posted

Yes, I use script for install programs.I put programs this Address :

sources\$OEM$\$$\SETUP\SCRIPTS

and write Commands to run Install Application in to SETUPCOMPLETE.CMD. For example , To install the programs I use this Command.

"%SYSTEMROOT%\setup\scripts\Adobe Photoshop CS4.exe"

Posted

I don't think CS4 makes a shortcut on the desktop by default. I've installed it twice and did not get icons. You should look to see if there are any switches, or if you can define a custom ISS (if IS) to get icons to show up.

Posted

Yes, I know that is not making Photoshop ShortCut,I installed it as a portable with Winrar and I've made for the ShortCut.Photoshop my example to say that I have a problem with most programs. For example:

Nero Adobe Acrobat and a few other applications that none are as portable and can be installed as normal but do not make Shortcut.

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Hi Tripredacus,Thanks your answer. :hello:

My first programs installed on your system , Then ShortCuts created on desktop using Winrar S. F. X and I installed them on this path I.

C: \ Users \ Public \ Desktop

but at runtime I was confronted with this message.

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Edited by behdadsoft

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