jo / ak wrote:
Zitat von Assi Levi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What the command line .
eg
todo.pl net user user1 secretpw /add /expires:never
todo.pl net localgroup groupname domname\user1 /add
If you need to give a user some special rights like logon as as
service or logon as a batch job, you can use
On Sat, Sep 11, 2004 at 10:17:26AM -0400, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
The dll lines are illegal in txtsetup.oem. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=275334.
Of course, that KB article is hideous; it refers to OEMDIR and gives
some vague description of how to figure out what that is. They
i'm looking for a way to install office2k without some part like, for
example, access, outlook (or maybe force some extra part o install).
it seems an administrative install setup take all and i've not managed
to use Remove env with msiexec to limit the install.
any ideas ?
thanks
Regards
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 11:28:49AM +0200, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
i'm looking for a way to install office2k without some part like, for
example, access, outlook (or maybe force some extra part o install).
it seems an administrative install setup take all and i've not managed
to use Remove env
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From: Julien TOUCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2004 10:29
To: Unattended List
Subject: [Unattended] office2k: remove some components
i'm looking for a way to install office2k without some part like, for
example, access, outlook (or maybe
Or use the Office Resource Kit to create a Transform file, this may be what
Matthew suggested. You can use the ORK wizards to create a Transform file
that basically tells the installer what to do, even to the point of where to
place the shortcuts and how MS Outlook should be configured.
I believe
Oliver Kuhl wrote:
Hi all,
this weekend I got my first unattended network installation of Windows
XP including drivers and some basic applications to work. Really a good
piece of software - so a big thank you! to the developers! :-)
But now I have a question. Is it possible, to use unattended
Jordan,
Jordan Share wrote:
But now I have a question. Is it possible, to use unattended for the
following scenario:
Partition 1: 20 GB, Windows XP (Office)
Partition 2: 20 GB, Windows XP (Developing)
Partition 3: 80 GB, Data
What we are doing is creating (at least) 3 primary partitions. We set