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Hi all, my first post... maybe it's a noob request, but ive search in many topics without findin how ive to do... :blushing:

I go a problem with "quicktime 7" in command lines of start.cmd

With this command line -->

start /wait %systemdrive%\install\qtime\qtime7.exe /S/v/qn

quicktime's insttallation starts, complete silent, but not wait and go immediately to the second program to install.

I've tryed usin sleep command, but still not works: maybe I dont use "sleep" correctly? I've used this -->

start %systemdrive%\install\qtime\qtime7.exe /S/v/qn

sleep 150

and

start sleep 150 %systemdrive%\install\qtime\qtime7.exe /S/v/qn

But no way... :no:

Can anyone explain me how to use sleep?

Thanks for all the reply, and sorry if there is a similar topic i havent found :)

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I believe sleep supports only 2 digits. (not sure if upto 60 only, or more)

In any case, you wouldn't need to hold out for more than 60 seconds.

Your usage is correct, but just try this instead:

sleep 60

And have you ensured sleep.exe is in the System32 folder?

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I gotnt Sleep.exe in my system32 folder... can u please attach this file (or tell me where i can find this)? :)

I thougth it was already on my pc, as a default command...

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K, but i havent Sleep.exe yet, i was lookin for and i found many version of sleep.exe (from 5 to 40 kb) and im not sure to kepp the correct one... a place to keep it?

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I had a similar problem with the QuickTimeInstaller.exe installer. I found that this was actually a self extracting executable compressed using rar. I was able to uncompress it using 7zip and then the install using "start /wait QuickTimeInstaller.exe /S /v/qb".

The file downloaded and the extracted file both had the same name but one was about 20MB and the other was about 30MB.

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the one im using is 124 kb. i googled for sleep.exe, read some sites that came up and finished with this one. try searching for it, i think there are many of them and all works. just look for someone that uses this syntax since its easier: sleep.exe XX where XX is the time in seconds to wait.

download the ones you found and test them in an cmd like this ine:

@echo off

echo testing sleep.exe

start /wait sleep.exe 15

exit

if the command windows closes after 15 seconds, everything is working fine.

if you want, PM and i will send it to you.

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I've been working on a silent install for QuickTime 7.0.4, and here's what I've come up with so far.

Download the standalone installer from Apple's website.

Extract the Quicktimeinstaller.exe using winrar.

Run the Quicktime installer. Before finishing, look in your C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\ folders for ISScript11.Msi, QuickTime.msi, and 1033.mst. Once you get those 3 files, you can cancel the installation.

Copy those 3 files to where ever you put them on your CD.

In your application install batch file, use this:

ECHO.
ECHO Installing Quicktime 7.0.4
ECHO Please wait...
EHCO msiexec /i ISScript11.Msi /qb
ECHO msiexec /i QuickTime.msi TRANSFORMS=1033.mst ISSETUPDRIVEN=1 /QR

ECHO.
ECHO Deleting unwanted shortcuts...
DEL /F/Q "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\QuickTime Player.lnk"
DEL /F/Q "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\QuickTime Player.lnk"

It seems to wait for for QuickTime to install before moving on to the next program install (which, in my case, is KLite.exe, then SAV CE).

Hope that is of some help in case the sleep thing doesn't work.

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<snip>
ECHO.
ECHO Deleting unwanted shortcuts...
DEL /F/Q "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\QuickTime Player.lnk"
DEL /F/Q "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\QuickTime Player.lnk"

you could probably shorten that!
ECHO/&ECHO/Deleting unwanted shortcuts...
DEL "%APPDATA%\MICROSOFT\INTERNET EXPLORER\QUICK LAUNCH\QUICKTIME PLAYER.LNK" "%USERPROFILE%\DESKTOP\QUICKTIME PLAYER.LNK"

should be on two lines only

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