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I've just downloaded ACDsee Powerpack 7.0 (30 days trial :angry: ) and tried unattended installation. I followed the instructions for installShield with the line "setup.exe -R". The setup ran well. But I found no setup.iss file in C:\Windows like it was stated in the instructions.

Any idea or other instructions from you?

Thx all

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Alanoll is correct. The msi is wrapped using Installshield. You must pass msi arguments to run this silently. Look in the application switches thread. I posted ACDSee switches and examples.

(Hint: run the setup you downloaded and look in your temp folder before setup finishes or use /a on the setup)

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Alanoll is correct. The msi is wrapped using Installshield. You must pass msi arguments to run this silently. Look in the application switches thread. I posted  ACDSee switches and examples.

(Hint: run the setup you downloaded and look in your temp folder before setup finishes or use /a on the setup)

Actually I did lookinto the temp folder. But ACDsee didnot extract to the folder but to a subfolder. That's why I missed.

I used this to get it unattended

@echo off

cls

Echo Install ACDsee Power Pack 7.0

start /wait msiexec.exe /I "ACDsee7.msi"  TRANSFORMS="unattended.MST" /qb-

call unlock.cmd

Thanks all for reading

(I'm not so sure that putting the "call unlock.cmd" here would break the forum rules)

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Man....it's good beign right :P

As for classic, I think it's /S. Not sure, I have 2.43 somewhere, ir 2.42 one of the two (before 3 came out and it became classic) and i remember seeing wise on it. But it could very well have changed since then.

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Actually, v7 might be even faster than classic (or very close to anyways) unlike v6 which was quite slow. Also, classic is not much more than a plain picture viewer, it doesn't have most of the features the newer ones have.

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Yes, valid lic. users will need to activate ACDsee 7 to use any of the various programs.

ACDSee32 (v3.) does use wise installer commands. (/s)

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Side note:

For those who like ACDSee32.....

Do an admin install of ACDSee7 and copy all files (+ all files located in the 3 subfolders) from

ACDSEE7ADMININSTALLROOT\Common\ACD Systems

to the plugin folder for ACDSee32

(default: C:\Program Files\ACD Systems\PlugIns)

for added and updated features and file format support.

Ofcourse this also works for ACDSee 4,5,6, mPowerTools as well.

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I have 2.43 somewhere, ir 2.42 one of the two (before 3 came out and it became classic) and i remember seeing wise on it. But it could very well have changed since then.

ACDsee is getting bloated like Norton. I uninstalled ACDSee 7.0 and installed ACDSee32 version 2.4. :D

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ACDsee is getting bloated like Norton. I uninstalled ACDSee 7.0 and installed ACDSee32 version 2.4. :D

V5 and 6 sure were getting that way. v7 imho isn't. It's as fast as 2.44 on my PC making thumnails and viewing my 5mb JPEGs, and has a TON more features. 2.44 misses so much features for the average photog that it's not even an option anymore, even if it's faster than v5/6. v7 rocks :thumbup (If you just use it for quickly viewing pr0n, I suppose 2.44 is okay :lol: )

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