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Hi there,

I was hoping my first post would be less trivial then this one will almost certainly turn out to be...

Anyway, I started making my own unattended cd using the Unattended CD/DVD Guide. I have succesfully integrated SP2 and most post-SP2 hotfixes. A few hotfixes, however, require an addition to the registry. I have read a lot about what to add, and it seems simple enough, but one question remains... where should I add it!?

The Regtweaks section in the Guide I mentioned before has not been completed (doesn't exist?) and searching this forum for a proper instruction hasn't resulted in anything useful yet.

Sorry for this simple question, I hope to be contributing a lot to this community in the near future.

Greetings from The Netherlands,

Bas.

Edit: Hmmm, I have found something, but it seems to be a debugging thread instead of a guide/howto/tutorial. Needless to say I did find the two sticky topics about registry tweaks, but those are just things you can do with them, not how to do it.

Edit 2: After more than an hour of searching it came to me... I don't need the Regtweaks Section in that guide, do I? I assume that section is meant for specific tweaks, not as a tutorial. So am I correct to conclude that the Batch Scripting Section is all I need to add/modify/delete registry entries and silently install apps? If anyone could confirm that, I would be the happiest guy on this forum at this moment! Any links to other tutorials/howtos/guides are still greatly appreciated. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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This is what you do.

1. You add all your Retweaks to one file. For example Tweaks.reg

2. Then in your cmdlines.txt in $OEM$ add under [COMMANDS]

"REGEDIT /S regtweaks.reg"

Then at t-13 your regtweaks will be imported automatically.

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