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Totally Silent Unattended Wmp10 Install


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1. EXTRACT WMP10_Setup.exe: WMP10_Setup.exe /T:<destination directory> /C

2. Run Iexpress.exe

3. In "Package Puropse" check "Extract files and run an installation command"

4. In "Confirmation Prompt" check "No prompt"

5. In "License agreement" check "Do not display a license"

6. Click Add button and add ALL files from <destination directory>

7. In "Install Program to Launch" put this string setup_wm.exe /DisallowSystemRestore /Q:A /R:N

8. In "Show window" check "Hidden"

It was tested in windows xp sp2 pro polish

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1.- Open MP10Setup.exe with WinRAR and extract to any location

2.- Select all files on that location and create a new solid RAR-SFX archive

3.- Use this comment

;El comentario siguiente contiene secuencias de órdenes para SFX

Setup=setup_wm.exe /DisallowSystemRestore /Q:A /R:N
TempMode
Silent=1
Overwrite=1

no offense meant, i just find this easier :)

@ArekR79, welcome to the forum mate :hello:

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@asbsamsf, but mine is mine :P

2mb smaller (some skins removed) and i don't need the certificate b/c i just preserve wmp compatibility even with wmp9 removed.

also this is interesting, if i'm not wrong, if you change the file size (you did it editing the rcdata string), then m5 checksum is incorrect and certificate won't be correct... :unsure:

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@SiMoNsAyS we r talking about the easier solution, r'nt we?

also this is interesting, if i'm not wrong, if you change the file size (you did it editing the rcdata string), then m5 checksum is incorrect and certificate won't be correct... :unsure:

the size are the same :yes:

What about file association, different option, with un unattended install of WMP10_new over the old ?

in my method there is no way :realmad:

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@SiMoNsAyS we r talking about the easier solution, r'nt we?
also this is interesting, if i'm not wrong, if you change the file size (you did it editing the rcdata string), then m5 checksum is incorrect and certificate won't be correct... :unsure:

the size are the same :yes:

Um....so? I can create two AVI files with the EXACT same size, but the MD5 will still be different. You edited the file, the certificate is NO LONGER VALID.

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