If so, when should it be uninstalled in order to have everithing else work?
Thanks
Oriol de los santos
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I don't know if this is VERY off topic is you look on the date posted, but
another approach that I used half a year ago to go round this problem was to
create profiles in XP and let a script copy them over with all the required
changes and settings that my company wants an installation to include.
Personally I don't see the need either...
What we do is delete the entry in the Start Menu by simple having a
batch file clean them up.
I can see the need for the users not knowing an extra piece of software
is there, but not to remove it...
Steve
(01908) 580623
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That might be enough for me ... do you have such batch file handy?
Thanks
Oriol de los Santos
-Original Message-
From: Steven D. Pretlove [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Unattended] Can Active Perl be uninstalled
I added the following line(s) in base.bat
::Cleanup Perl
todo.pl rmdir \%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\ActiveState
ActivePerl 5.8\ /s /q
Steve
(01908) 580623
-Original Message-
From: DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 January 2004 15:19
To:
Grigory Pendler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Everything worked nice until i decided to remove GUEST account
access from UNATTENDED share. Currently i've shared the folder for
specific group only and i'm able to perform an installation while
logging initially with my username and password.
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At 09:48 AM 1/15/2004, you wrote:
DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If so, when should it be uninstalled in order to have everithing
else work?
I do not understand why anybody would want this. Having Perl is no
different than having Visual Basic, and nobody asks
DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If so, when should it be uninstalled in order to have everithing
else work?
I do not understand why anybody would want this. Having Perl is no
different than having Visual Basic, and nobody asks about uninstalling
THAT. But you are