Hello,
Am I able to tell unattended not to put the Windows Product Key in c:
\netinst\unattend.txt?
I want to tell unattended the ProductKey with the software.csv file, but at
least the product key should not appear somewhere after the installation...
Thanks
Martin
Hello,
Im trying to install WinXP by All Network
and the install keeps failing right after the file copy stage. After the
reboot, the PC starts windows setup and immediately analyzes the hard disk. It
makes a small change and reboots again. When it starts up a third time, install
cannot
Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
BTW, are there any web sites with user contributed scripts that are not
part of the official unattended distribution?
Unattended Wiki http://www.ubertechnique.com/unattended/
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Yes, there is. Check out the Wiki.
http://ubertechnique.com/unattended/Scripts
-Original Message-
From: Gerhard Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 8:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Unattended] Unattended script for Total Commander?
Hi all,
Has anyone found an easy way of changing the power settings from a script?
I like to change the laptop settings so that if the AC power is plugged in
all of the power saving features are turned off. That way it doesn't go
into standby and whatnot if the AC adapter is plugged in.
Hi,
Martin Brodbeck schrieb:
Hello,
Am I able to tell unattended not to put the Windows Product Key in
c: \netinst\unattend.txt? I want to tell unattended the ProductKey
with the software.csv file, but at least the product key should not
appear somewhere after the installation...
you could
Hello All,
I've almost got full unattened installation of our laptops here. One
obstacle I had is I need to create dialup entries for every install.
My question is have anybody done this before? Is this even possible? I'd
done registry comparisons before and after manually creating the dialup
Ack! Stupid Outlook. Here's what I meant to say:
- Create a new .bat file that does all the cleanup you need (I call mine
cleaup.bat).
- Create a second .bat file that copies the cleanup.bat file to the
Startup program group so it gets run on the next login (I call mine
config.bat). Add a
Julien,
I haven't done much automating this, but what I remember reading was that
the install had to be done for every user, and that you wanted that to
reside in C:\Program Files\Path\To\Palm\%username%
I had some luck manually installing it this way so it may help. Then again
maybe not. Good
Ty Moffett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone found an easy way of changing the power settings from a
script?
See the powercfg.pl script in the Unattended distribution
(install/bin/powercfg.pl):
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