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Switchless Silent Installers, for your use and enjoyment

And much enjoyment I be having with them too cos your work is so immaculate. I also adore the way you install to program files sub-directories cos I use the same system as you there ( I hate messy program directories too hehehe) and it saves me having to rewrite addon packs to go to places I prefer to install stuff such as Programs/Security/TrueCrypt :D

Keep up the great work there fella. LOL I signed up on MSFN specially to say THANKS cos you surely deserve it :thumbup


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Well thank you Ma'am :D I'm glad you can make use of them. I'm also glad you decided to sign up here. Ryan's place is great, but there's always room for two great places right? I'm sure you will find a lot of other incredibly useful things here.

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Is it possible to install Daemontools to his normal direction?

And it doesnt autostart anymore :(

Can i change this myself with your installer?

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It is possible to make addon for alcohol 120%?

I was created switchless for alcohol installer before using 7zip.

Anyone can guide me how to make addon for this application and slipstream to WinXP cd?

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Is it possible to install Daemontools to his normal direction?

And it doesnt autostart anymore :(

Can i change this myself with your installer?

You can always decompress the installer and edit the script yourself if you want it to install to the default. And I specifically stated that I turned off autostart. Just enable it, or again, edit the script to not disable it.

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I haven't tried and I'll tell you why. I always install .NET 1.1 from svpack.inf and then .NET 2.0 from RunOnceEx, even on my RIS installs. Everything else I push through GPO. The thing is that I've read a few things about it being not a good thing to uninstall .NET or if you do to uninstall in a particular order, etc. I looked at it this way - if it's not assigned via GPO, then there's less chance that another guy in the office will uninstall it from an entire OU with a couple clicks of the mouse. Whether intentional or accidental I don't want it to happen. And at least with .NET 1.1 being installable from svcpack.inf, any programs pushed from a GPO will install afterwards. Sadly the same can't really be said for .NET 2.0. There's a bug (intentional?) in Microsoft's installer for .NET 2.0 that prevents it from being installed from svcpack.inf.

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It is possible to make addon for alcohol 120%?

I was created switchless for alcohol installer before using 7zip.

Anyone can guide me how to make addon for this application and slipstream to WinXP cd?

This is how i did it , and it works fine

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...l=alcohol&st=80

What is alpatch? i think it is a crack for alcohol.

If you want to use a crack version, why not integrated alpatch to just one installer/switchless.

In your instruction, there are need to appply alpatch after installing alcohol.

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Winamp V5.12 .msi installer

Home Page:http://www.winamp.com

File size: 9.80MB

MD5: 532FBBFBC73AA857F516F750A70E1EAB

Install from: svcpack.inf

Installs to: %PROGRAMFILES%\Multimedia\Winamp

Shortcut: Programs\Multimedia

Last updated: 20051213

Notes: This installs Winamp Full, however only audio files are associated by default. Winamp Agent is not installed, alpha blending is enabled, update checking is disabled, and I changed the privacy settings for streaming media so that Winamp does not keep track of what you listen to, when, and how often. Also included are several of my favorite classic and modern skins (about half a dozen of each). This is unregistered, however you can easily import the registry settings for your code to enable the Pro features.

How can i silently run the imported registry settings code to enable the Pro feature. i mean right after running your Winamp.exe setup.

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