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Can someone help me please? cause I don't understand a thing of the post installer tutorial :P well, i'll explain.

Extract the downloaded ZIP file to either

* A temporary folder for editing

* If you're NOT installing everything from CD, then extract into $OEM$\$1\Install

* If you are installing from CD, then extract it to a folder in your Windows Setup Source.

Keep in mind, this is a REPLACEMENT for a normal method such as RunOnceEX and batch scripting, and so in that respect it will be called by Setup in the same manner. If you want to install everything at first logon, then read up on how Batch Scripting is executed.

SO, when i extract the zip, there's a map in it.. do i need to put the whole map in the $OEM$\$1\Install map? or just whats inside of the map..

Then it says it's a replacement for the RunOnceEx(what i use) so, i need to delete that file? and then what to put in the cmdlines.txt ?

Sorry if i'm stupid :P but i want to use the post-installer.. and I can't figure out how to do it..

and this one:

The box COMMAND 1 is where you will enter then actual instruction to execute the setup program. This can be copy pasted from batch script or RunOnceEX. If taken from RunOnceEX, you ONLY want to copy the portion that is within the quotes.

so they mean like this?: "%systemdrive%\install\zaSuiteSetup.exe /s /i /noreboot /lickey <key> ?

Hope i'm not wasting your time :P


Posted

nobody knows? :o

i what the command line means now.. but where to put the files.. the whole map ? or just only the files in the map..

Posted

Nobody knows what Post Installer you have and cannot help. Many words but it's difficult to understand what is kind of post installer. Seems it is not WPI, neither BS Post Installer, neither WAIT. XPload? WIHU?

Would be better - what name of the program folder? some files list.

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