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Configuring Wpi Using Windowsnt4

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I'm trying to get WPI to work on a WindowsNT4 machine with the last sp. I'm just trying to configure it to use on a future WindowsXP machine -not- to use it to install apps on WindowsNT4.

I installed InternetExplorer 6 sp1 on the nt4 machine, but I keep getting scripting errors, eventually resulting into a white screen. After that I have to kill the wshta.exe process to get back to my desktop.

I want to know if it even works under NT4? if so, what are the requirements? I cant post any screenshots of the errors for now unfortunately.

  • 2 months later...

Mango,

it does work on NT4SP6a IE6SP1 as that is where i did all my testing.

The blank white screen is because it can't the path for the script files, background, theme etc.

Try the original from a fresh download and you'll notice it works, hopefully.

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Hmmm I'll try that sometime, thanks :)

The problem is though, I'm using a modified version from bernr wich uses multiple configs based on computername (since that's a bit easier to use in a networked environment). You can find the thread here http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=41785 and it's based off of v3.5

Unfortunately, the downloadlink is dead. I still hope that kelsenellenelvian will add the feature of multiple configs to the latest version of WPI so I can try it.

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