mrpitman27 Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 Okay, I'm back everyone with some more questions. What I wanna do is use the GuiRunOnce section to install Winzip 9.0 Corp, WinRAR 3.3 Corp, M$ Plus, Adobe 6 Pro Full, and Diskkeeper Server Edition 8.0. I have wrote cmd files in notepad and to test them I click on them and I get an error stating it can't find C:\Program..... I have the setup files in a folder inside $OEM$/Progs'...,, and I have the cmd files in $OEM$/Install. I need the switches to install these proggies onto my unattended cd. I think I'm writing the cmds wrong. @echo offtitle Winzip 9.0 Corp.echo Hello Userecho.echo Installing Winzip 9.0 Corpstart /wait %Programfiles%\install\winzip\winzip32.exe /noqp /autoinstallecho Installation complete!and @echo offtitle WinRar 3.30 Corp.echo Hello Userecho.echo Installing winrar 3.30 Corpstart /wait %Programfiles%\winrar/secho Installation complete!So any help will be ibliged. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yong2579 Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 Hey mrpitman27, basically when you expand your command out, it becamestart /wait C:\Program Files\install\winzip\winzip32.exe /noqp /autoinstallif your %SYSTEMDRIVE% is C: for exampleyou realise that start /wait will thinkC:\Programis the file, and the rest of the commandsFiles\install\winzip\winzip32.exe /noqp /autoinstallas switchesHowever, the same thing is if you try to enclose them in " likestart /wait "C:\Program Files\install\winzip\winzip32.exe" /noqp /autoinstalltoo bad it fails too, the only way i can get past is usingstart /wait C:\Progra~1\install\winzip\winzip32.exe /noqp /autoinstallhope this help you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WwTIPPYwW Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 why do you put your install files in c:\program files\ folder?try c:\INSTALLor leave them on the cd, and install from cd.This didn't work:start /wait "%Programfiles%\install\winzip\winzip32.exe" /noqp /autoinstall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrpitman27 Posted July 17, 2004 Author Share Posted July 17, 2004 Well I want them to install in the unattended process as well. I don't wanna have to come back and install it from the cd unless. Also, I have the cmds in the Install folder, but I read in the guide to put proggies in $Progs folder and direct them using the GuiRunOnce section. I tried all the examples that ppl are posted and those didn't work for me. There isn't a winnzip32.exe in the prog. dir, but it's a setup.exe. So go figure. Any help wil be appreciated. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WwTIPPYwW Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 $Progs = the program files folder - so by putting things in the $PROGS folder means that it will get copied to the c:\program files\ folder on the hard drive.Not necesarrily where you put the install files.also switches for the installs of WinZIP - is it correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prathapml Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 Why not have a good read of the guide first ?Winzip needs to be installed manually, then copy away the installed folder (C:\Program Files\winzip) to where you want and place it on HD during unattended install through $Progs folder. Then, use the switches you are already using.@WwTIPPYwWYes, the switches are correct. What happens is that the installed files are already in place, the switches simply register winzip as one of the installed apps, put an Add/Remove icon, and give the shell extensions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homiebrah Posted July 17, 2004 Share Posted July 17, 2004 He may have been referring to this section:http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/oemfolders.htmIt does leave a slim chance for confusion, but one of the programs he lists that could be in the $Progs folder would be WinZip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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