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Hello,

First off, a big thanks to all of you for developing something that has made my life so easy. I support the "family" computers and no more do relatives mail me their p.c's or make me work on them while i am there on vacation etc. I simply mail them an automated dvd :thumbup thanks to you guys of-course.

The javascript error that i am receiving has been coming up for quite some time now, even with the older builds. Here's how my disc is laid out (simply a modified Retestrak disc).

cmdlines.txt is calling RunOnceEx which is calling WPI.hta. I am not launching it from winnt.sif

Everything works perfect until i wpi launches. You select everything neede and click install and i receive the following error.

Javascript Error Report

Message: The system cannot find the file specified

Url: file://d:\Restestrak\WPI\WPI.hta

File: generate.js

Line: 237

I have looked everywhere but especially do not see anything weird about the generate.js file on line 237. Is it refering to a different file on line 237? I have tried moving files around but to no avail.

Once you click ok on the error, it goes away and by simply clicking Install again, the process launches. Here's the thing though, i do not think it follows any rules afterwords. For instance, my cleanup and reboot file has a priority of 99x and the rest of them are not even numbered. I have the install by category option turned off so cleanup should be the last thing to launch yet it launches before the rest of the install is complete.

It seems to me that once it can't find the file, it simply goes by the defaults and launches the installs in that manner. Here's my config.js, generate.js and the screenshot of the error. I have tried this on a regular desktop as well as Vmware and get the same result.

Thanks in advance for everyone's help.

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config.js

generate.js


Posted (edited)

Same error here, have win51 but not wpi.ico in root. Tried 4.3.8 and the 4.4 rc1.

Edit - and of course, not having the wpi.ico in root is likely my problem. Guess I should have read a bit more :)

Edited by VoOdoO
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Update: It seems that the only way to address this issue is to turn audio off completely during the program(s) installation. So far so good but the priority part still messes up, i'll look at other people's post to figure out how they fixed that. Thanks for all the help!

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I faced the same problem and that was because there was a dot (.) in the end of description of a program and when I removed it everything works fine

But there is a another problem the TS describes. The range 99x dont work anymore.... I have already posted in the wpi thread.

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