bigfatroundguy Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 (edited) I have created a simple unattended installation of Off2k, slipstreamed the service packs and hotfixes and created an MST file using CIW. I execute it using RunOnceEx.cmd and it works (the applications all install and are configured as I had set with CIW). When I log off or reboot and log back on as any user other than an administrator, I experience 2 INF install failures - specifically the message that appears twice on the desktop is "INF Install failure. Reason: Access is denied." At this point, I can't tell whether this is a registry or file permissions error. My first thought was to utilize Sysinternals FileMon and RegMon tools and execute them at startup to specifically identify the permissions issue - the problem here is that they need to execute with administrator level privileges and the only way to do that that I am aware of is using a shortcut with the runas cmd inserted into the target line - using this approach, while regmon and filemon will definitely run, I will be unable to enter the admin password fast enough for them to run and capture the permissions error, that I am trying to capture at boot up. Can anyone suggest anything?Update - 20Jun06 - figured it out.the "INF Install failure", came as a result of using RC8 of nLite. goto RC8 - Advanced INF Install Failure for background and resolutionregarding the use of FileMon and RegMon with elevated permissions without having to enter the admin password in realtime, I utilized and AutoIt script. I got the idea from the forum but the full code block is located in the AutoIt help file. here it is for reference; Set the RunAs parameters to use local adminstrator accountRunAsSet("Administrator", @Computername, "Administrator password"); Run program (arg 1) as adminRunWait($CmdLine[1]); Reset user's permissionsRunAsSet()works wonderfully and you can tweak to use for other users and passwords. I found it helpful to check other user's registry entries this way.anyhow, people are clearly reading this message thread - thought you'd like to know Edited June 21, 2006 by bigfatroundguy
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