MOONLIGHT SONATA Posted December 28, 2006 Share Posted December 28, 2006 (edited) REQUEST TO ALL BATCH EXPERTS@MSFN.ORGI've a few batch related questions for which any search around the net and inside MSFN couldn't give me solutions. As few of them are related to DetachedProgram & Setupparams,I wish to have your experience and advice in my side.Here're the questions:Q1. Can I execute a .CMD file from DetachedProgram or I've to settle for .BAT only?If I can use .CMD file as DetachedProgram @T-39, then which command operations from the following list could be used at that stage? |----> Enabling and disabling command extensions |----> Localization and delocalization of environment variables by setlocal and endlocal |----> Enabling and disabling delayed environment variable expansion |----> Setting and removing environment variables |----> Substituting environment variable values |----> Running multiple commands using conditional processing symbols |----> Pushd popdQ2. I've complete success, like others, in determining system specs by wmic from RunOnceEx. Now I want to go even backwards. Can wmic be invoked during any exploitable stage within the T-39|T-13|T-12|T-9 timeline? I know it's impossible from @T-39 and probably the same even @T-13 or @T-12;but is there's a chance @T-9 from [setupparams] ? My target is that i want to gather machine specs only during the 100% certain usage of unattended install, which fortunately or unfortunately is only available between T-39 to T-0.Q4. Is there any chance to use a .cmd/.bat in disguised .exe from DetachedProgram?Q5. I couldn't find any dedicated discussion upon use of DetachedProgram and Arguments section. Could you point me to one?I sincerely expect your responses.MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Edited December 30, 2006 by MOONLIGHT SONATA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MOONLIGHT SONATA Posted December 30, 2006 Author Share Posted December 30, 2006 (edited) bump looks like all are enjoying christmas... Edited December 30, 2006 by MOONLIGHT SONATA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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