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Daemon Tools 4.03 how to install it?


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  • 1 month later...

Hi,

@MHz

Im pretty new to autoIt scripts...but i tried to compile your SPTDLoopInstall.html and _SPTDinstFI.html using the AutoIt Script to EXE converter and i get the following error

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And i tried to compile your _Daemon_Tool_v4.03.html and it worked but when i double-click on it write after i make it to see if it does anything i get this error

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Is that normal for the D-tool exe and am I using the write program to do all this?

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Open the above webpage one by one, edit>>select all and paste in a new .au3 file, could be created by notepad or context-menu right-click. If you have AutoIt 3 installed you should be able to right-click the .au3 file and choose compile. That's it :)

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after that, all i need is the new exe created? do i still need the original Daemon403-x86.exe on my UnCd?

Yes.

Look here for simple instructions.

As BoardBabe has mentioned, an Au3 script is a plain text file, not Html. The Html is just for easy viewing.

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  • 5 months later...

actually.. This is easier to do than you think

Here are the noob steps to do this.

1: Go to www.duplexsecure.com/downloads and save it to your Desktop

2: go to your START menu

3: From the START menu select RUN

4: from the RUN menu, select BROWSE

5: Look for "ALL FILES" on the desktop from the browse exploration

6: Select it and click "OPEN"

7: In the RUN box it will display the address to the file in Quotes.... at the end of the quotes, use the SPACEBAR key to insert a space directly after the last "Quote"..

8: Now type the word add

9: Press OK

10: Thank me later

Peace

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actually.. This is easier to do than you think

Here are the noob steps to do this.

1: Go to www.duplexsecure.com/downloads and save it to your Desktop

2: go to your START menu

3: From the START menu select RUN

4: from the RUN menu, select BROWSE

5: Look for "ALL FILES" on the desktop from the browse exploration

6: Select it and click "OPEN"

7: In the RUN box it will display the address to the file in Quotes.... at the end of the quotes, use the SPACEBAR key to insert a space directly after the last "Quote"..

8: Now type the word add

9: Press OK

10: Thank me later

Peace

Nice tip :) , but I think that is where the script helps to install while you sit back for a awhile and rest.

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