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May I use it with an nLited Setup?


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I just wanted to know whether it can be run with an nLited Windows setup.

My windows is an XP SP2 nLited (including XPize) and Windows Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 run on top of it. I want to reinstall it the same way as it is now, but would be nice to have also the WPI, as most of the options it gives are things I would otherwise manually do after the installation ends (e.g., the registry tweaks).

Pablo

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I just wanted to know whether it can be run with an nLited Windows setup.

My windows is an XP SP2 nLited (including XPize) and Windows Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 run on top of it. I want to reinstall it the same way as it is now, but would be nice to have also the WPI, as most of the options it gives are things I would otherwise manually do after the installation ends (e.g., the registry tweaks).

Pablo

As long as you leave Explorer in it, it needs explorer otherwise it won't run.

Succes. :thumbup

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I just wanted to know whether it can be run with an nLited Windows setup.

My windows is an XP SP2 nLited (including XPize) and Windows Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 run on top of it. I want to reinstall it the same way as it is now, but would be nice to have also the WPI, as most of the options it gives are things I would otherwise manually do after the installation ends (e.g., the registry tweaks).

Pablo

As long as you leave Explorer in it, it needs explorer otherwise it won't run.

Succes. :thumbup

Actually it will run without Internet Explorer.

Call wpi.hta from mshta.exe and it will run:

%windir%\system32\mshta.exe "%wpipath%\wpi.hta"

No IE needed and it runs on win2000 as well.. ;)

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