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Flash 7.0.19 and Shockwave 10.1.0.11 without Yahoo


shaz

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Hello,

Silent installation is not working for the ".exe"-file.

Here we got a ".msi"-file

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Finename: mm_fl_sw_installer.msi

Procedure for silent installation:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

ECHO.

ECHO Installation of Flash 7.0.19 en Shockwave 10.1.0.11

msiexec /qb /i %systemdrive%\Install\Applications\Macromedia\mm_fl_sw_installer.msi

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

It works for me.

Bye

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Hello,

Silent installation is not working for the ".exe"-file.

Here we got a ".msi"-file

Removed

Finename: mm_fl_sw_installer.msi

Procedure for silent installation:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

ECHO.

ECHO Installation of Flash 7.0.19 en Shockwave 10.1.0.11

msiexec /qb /i %systemdrive%\Install\Applications\Macromedia\mm_fl_sw_installer.msi

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

It works for me.

Bye

@ shaz: "helemaal toppie toppie" :thumbup

Just tested the .ms file silent install and it works for me. Great post.

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Hmm, somehow it doenst install the plugins for Mozilla ... or is there some IEXPLORE=1, MOZILLA=1 or similar switch for this msi?

I would like to use this as I have some problems with the other installers:

- the Yahoo-toolbar version works fine, but you have to unreg the dll and delete Programs\Yahoo in order to get rid of these "additional features"

- the flash plugin connects Mozilla to a macromedia page and reports it's setup is done now, even though i use /s ... any idea to get rid of this?

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Using the RunOnceEx.cmd method (with the .exe file), I used...

REG ADD %KEY%\035 /VE /D "Flash 7 and Shockwave 10" /f

REG ADD %KEY%\035 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\Install\Applications\Flash7Shockwave10\mm_fl_sw_installer.exe /qb /s" /f

However, I would get a screen initially that I had to hit Next, then the install would continue till it finished, and I would get another screen where I had to click finish. I tried just /s, but that didn't work either.

I'm going to try the msi file with /s and see if that one will work silently.

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Hi all!

Why just not use

reg add %key%\039 /v 1 /d "%CDROM%\soft\plugs\mm_fl_sw.msi /qn" /f

with .msi file

I used it on WinXP pro and home with SP1 and using now with SP2 without any problems. It short versions made by nLite.

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  • 5 months later...

correct me if I am wrong I havent tested this, but I think all that is needed are the 2 Plugins: NPSWF32.dll (Shockwave Flash) and np32dsw.dll (Shockwave for Director). You could put them in a self extracting archive, so you dont need thier installers.

Last type about:plugins in Firefox to check if they are installed.

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