jnasty Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 Just a quick question. Is there any problem with removing the "last session" files that arecreated with Nlite?? Thanks in advance!
hulkviper Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 If you haven't created your own (Last session file, "name".ini file) you will lose your last nLite selection.Last session is your last selection in nLite, what you selected .........
jnasty Posted March 2, 2007 Author Posted March 2, 2007 Thanks Hulkviper, So if I understand this correctly, these last session files are the configuration filescreated for the set-up by Nlite. Thus guiding the set-up with the selections I chose. So these settings would be similar (sort of), to files like WINNT.SIF & TXTSETUP.SIF ?Have I grasped the concept at all?
maxkohl Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 sort of,these files are merely for the nlite shell, they are not needed for the resulting cd for setup.for myself, I choose not to include them on the final compilation, because I like a "clean" root folder.However, if I ever want to update something, I need the last session files available at least on my nlite folder in program files, lest I'll have to tick all the options from scratch...
hulkviper Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 Last session is for NliteWINNT.SIF and TXTSETUP.SIF is for your windows source
jnasty Posted March 2, 2007 Author Posted March 2, 2007 (edited) Maxkohl, Thanks, that's what I thought. I guess I was a bit to vague in my initial question,my apologies. I make a lot of slipstreams and unattended setups. I always start fromscratch when doing this. I usually use RyanVm's packs and intergrater. I just tried Nlite to do a little tweaking. So these files can be safely deleted without consequence,as long as I start over again or replace the "last session" files, correct? Edited March 2, 2007 by jnasty
jnasty Posted March 2, 2007 Author Posted March 2, 2007 (edited) Hulkviper, Thanks, that I understand. I was just using that as a comparison.I appreciate your help. Edited March 2, 2007 by jnasty
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