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Maybe I find a bug?


victor888

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problem happened when adding reg file using "regedit /s " which belongs to a subcommand.

example:

description.1=AAA

command.1=BBB

description.1.0=CCC

command.1.0=regedit /s file.reg

(file.reg is a must-be file for AAA's registration)

when I chose to install AAA and CCC, WIHU shows that every thing is ok.

Howerver file.reg is not imported to registry at all (I cheked in registry).

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If I do like this

description.1=AAA

command.1=BBB

description.2=CCC

command.2=regedit /s file.reg

when I chose to install AAA and CCC (or CCC only), command2 does work, file.reg was added.

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I tried for many ways i.e

description.1=AAA

command.1=BBB

description.1.0=CCC

command.1.0=regedit /s file.reg

description.2.0=DDD

command.2.0=other command

also the result is file.reg is not added

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I am confused why reg file can only by added in the first level command and can't be used in sublevel command?

I have to chang running AAA and CCC by using a single cmd file.

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btw, another question, wihu can't be run at T12. Though the interface is come out you cann't go on. Because the current user is SYSTEM. That is you can't call it in cmdlines.txt. You have to run it in [Guirunonce]. If so you don't need to creat new user at all because you have done it mannualy before wihu is called.

Looking forward to hearing from the author.

thanks.

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Hi victor888,

please verify that selected.1.0 = 1. I can't find a bug there. Please also note, subcommands will only be called if it's parent commands are checked.

btw, another question, wihu can't be run at T12.

I never said WIHU can't be run on T-12. As many users here verified WIHU can be started from within cmdlines.txt. if /UseCurrent switch is used, everything works.

Benjamin

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btw, another question, wihu can't be run at T12.

I never said WIHU can't be run on T-12. As many users here verified WIHU can be started from within cmdlines.txt. if /UseCurrent switch is used, everything works.

Hi!

Just to clarify: WIHU can definately be run at T-12 as well as batch files and arbitrary applications! By the way this isn't dependend on WIHU, WIHU is just an application among others which can be run flawlessly during T-12. I run it then on my own and it works like a charm for me - I don't even need any command line switch to start WIHU from there. And something about this "SYSTEM"-user: this doesn't matter for WIHU's operation.

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