I'm using Unattended for a while and it works quite nice.
Today I had to install 5 new systems on quite old hardware (some
Siemens-Nixdorf Scenic computers with 200 MHz CPU).
It didn't work - Unattended was started (where I picked a hostname
etc.), Windows 2000 files were copied, but after
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
I'm using Unattended for a while and it works quite nice.
Today I had to install 5 new systems on quite old hardware (some
Siemens-Nixdorf Scenic computers with 200 MHz CPU).
It didn't work - Unattended was started (where I picked a hostname
etc.), Windows 2000
Can anyone explain to me what this line in the adobe-reader.bat file is trying to do? I can't find any reference to what %m or %%m referrs to, and that script will randomly fail on me.
todo.pl for %%m in (\%TEMP%\adberdr\Adobe Reader 7.0*.msi\) do msiexec /qb /l*
Hi there,
I'm just running throught the installation documentation, and have noticed
an error in the calcs command on
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/step-by-step.php. The command is listed
as being:
cacls c:\path\to\unattended\install /T /E /G:guest
which gives an error when run.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone explain to me what this line in the adobe-reader.bat file
is trying to do? I can't find any reference to what %m or %%m referrs
to, and that script will randomly fail on me.
todo.pl for %%m in (\%TEMP%\adberdr\Adobe Reader 7.0*.msi\) do
msiexec /qb /l*