dirtchamber Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 Hi all. I am new to this unattended stuff, but so far I've managed to create some addons for nlite based on the info I found here. Also I've nlited my XP installation to a 200MB size, and that's great. However, I couldn't get silent (or at least automatic) installations for two of my programs: Remotely Anywhere & WinGate VPN. So if anyone has any ideas for those, it would be greatly apreciated.Second, how can I add some files or folders to the cd and make them to be automaticaly copied to a certain folder during (or after) the Windows installation? Let's say I have a program that is installed already, and I don't want to install it again everytime, so I want to add its folder to the XP cd to be copied to the \Program Files folder and (if possible) to automaticaly add a shortcut to the desktop.And finally, is there any way to add an Office 2003 addon to the XP cd?Thank you all for your help.
Ctrl-X Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 Hi all. I am new to this unattended stuff, but so far I've managed to create some addons for nlite based on the info I found here. Also I've nlited my XP installation to a 200MB size, and that's great. However, I couldn't get silent (or at least automatic) installations for two of my programs: Remotely Anywhere & WinGate VPN. So if anyone has any ideas for those, it would be greatly apreciated.You'll probably have more luck if you post this question to the Application Installs forum (if the answer isn't in there somewhere already).Second, how can I add some files or folders to the cd and make them to be automaticaly copied to a certain folder during (or after) the Windows installation? Let's say I have a program that is installed already, and I don't want to install it again everytime, so I want to add its folder to the XP cd to be copied to the \Program Files folder and (if possible) to automaticaly add a shortcut to the desktop.Unattended Windows Guide: $OEM$ Distribution Folders reference.And finally, is there any way to add an Office 2003 addon to the XP cd?This sounds like a question for the nLite Application Add-Ons forum.One last tip: if you're going to post your questions in those forums, try to think of a topic title that covers the subject. A title like "A few questions" means nothing and will most likely cause people to skip the topic altogether.
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