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Hi!

I was thinking about a method I just discovered. It enables you to integrate apps into your windows like hotfixes. WinAddons or whatever. Since nLite can't integrate .NET or I don't know how to, I decided to take a step. So my install needs .net 1.0 sp3, .net 1.1, 1.1 sp1, 2.0, 2.0 fix, 2.0 fix, and 3.0.

So this means 7 exe-s. I want them to be in one cab-file just like the addons so it requires a folder named SVCPACK and an ini file. So far I figured out that the ini file should contain something like this:

[general]

builddate=07/01/2007

description=.NET pack

language=English

version=1 and 2 and 3

website=http://www.microsoft.com/

[EditFile]

I386\SVCPACK.INF,SetupHotfixesToRun,AddProgram

[AddProgram]

1.exe /Q:A /R:N

2.exe /Q /O /N /Z

3.exe /Q:A /R:N

4.exe /Q

5.exe /qn /passive

6.exe /qn /passive

7.exe /qn /passive

but it seems that something must be wrong with the switches or what because they don't install silently... also .NET 2.0 install displays a writing error with a DWORD registry entry, and it fails to install... so far so great... so anybody know a better way to integrate the .NET packages? I saw someone mention a tool for that, but I haven't found any tool for these.

Also I'd like to ask if these method is possible with DX9.0c and Live messenger also? and where can I get the switches to those... It's funny but when I try to search .NET switches or else too much topics pop up...

So if anyone can help me pls answer! Thank you very much in advance...

Edit: If you wonder what is 1.exe etc. here it is:

1.exe = dotnetfx.exe (.NET 1.1 i think... well its from microsoft)

2.exe = .NET 1.0 SP3

3.exe = dotnetfx.exe (.NET 2.0)

4.exe = .NET 1.1 SP1

5.exe = .NET 2.0 KB917283 fix

6.exe = .NET 2.0 KB922770 fix

7.exe = .NET 3.0

Edited by Hix3r

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