stickfun Posted August 18, 2004 Share Posted August 18, 2004 I want to have unattended setups for Hare, Zoom, and AntiCrash.i know that they require only a "-s" switch to autoinstall but i need to know where the registration info are stored in order to auto register it B) i've searched everywhere in the registry for the keys with no result can anybody help?thanks in advance btw, here's the site:http://www.dachshundsoftware.com/index.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougiefresh Posted March 20, 2005 Share Posted March 20, 2005 I want to have unattended setups for Hare, Zoom, and AntiCrash.i know that they require only a "-s" switch to autoinstall but i need to know where the registration info are stored in order to auto register it B)The registration information is not in the registry. The information is found in your Windows directory. Here are the files you need to copy for each piece of software:AntiCrash --> winshell.datBattery Doubler --> sysreg.datHare --> wininf.datZoom --> sysdata.datJust copy the file(s) before you install the software. Unfortunately, the window representing the folder in the Start Menu holding the shortcuts to the piece of software (let me take a breath) still pops up. So does the Integrator. You can kill the Integrator and copy a few more settings files:Hare --> hare.datAntiCrash --> anticrash.datZoom --> zoom.datHope this help!EDIT: I actually tried killing the Integrator and copying the additional files. It don't work. Probably will have to AutoIT to set any additional settings from within the Dachshund software. Sorry.......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amigafan Posted April 10, 2007 Share Posted April 10, 2007 Haha, I finally solved this. Install and register Hare, then find the following files: C:\WINDOWS\hare.dat C:\WINDOWS\wininf.dat C:\WINDOWS\system32\SYSINFO.OCX C:\WINDOWS\system32\MAGE.DLL C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Hare.exe C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Help.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\int.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\hare.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part5.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\screen1.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\screen2.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\screen3.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\winoptim.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part6.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\smallarrow.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\background.gif C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\left.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part1.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part7.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part9.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\hfaq.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\main.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part3.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part4.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part8.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part10.htm C:\Program Files\System\Hare\Images\part2.htm C:\Documents and Settings\User\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Hare.lnk Note: Your path in Program Files will probably be different to mine. Hare works without needing to have any files registered, so you can now install using the $OEM$ method or repackage with WinRAR. Sorry it took so long lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ver Greeneyes Posted April 11, 2007 Share Posted April 11, 2007 Hehe, a pity their new website is perpetually 'coming soon', as I quite liked their products.. they don't do much when you're on a multicore system though, I don't think, nevermind Windows Vista. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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