Ghostscript.bat
:: Install Ghostscript 8.15
z:
cd \
cd packages\ghostscript\8.15
start /wait setupgs.exe %SystemDrive%\gs
Ghostview.bat
:: Install GhostView 4.6
z:
cd \
cd packages\ghostview\4.6
start /wait setup.exe %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Ghostgum
Sven Geipel wrote:
Thomas Martin schrieb,
All users
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 08:56:30AM -0500, Andrew Clark enlightened us:
Ghostscript.bat
:: Install Ghostscript 8.15
z:
cd \
cd packages\ghostscript\8.15
start /wait setupgs.exe %SystemDrive%\gs
Ghostview.bat
:: Install GhostView 4.6
z:
cd \
cd packages\ghostview\4.6
To do the format without AutoIt I have a script with the following line
format D: /FS:NTFS /V:DATA /q Z:\scripts\systems\format.txt
I then also have a txt file named format.txt that has in it y and then
a blank line.
James Barlow wrote:
I format a second NTFS partition using an AutoIt v2 script.
I too have had this problem but only on systems that use the b57 network
card. When I have replaced it with an Intel card the problem goes away.
I can always get it to work eventually but some times I have to try 3
or 4 times.
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Russell Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also have one for the wish list. Every time that I upgrade install.pl
I have to edit the disk partition section to make the selections fit in
my environment. I change it to the following:
Whole disk C: - this is for older testing machines with a small hdd less
then 18GB
8GB C: rest D: -
I just had to install a dual boot xp/xp machine.
disk 0 c and d drive
disk 1 e and f drive
yes I know this is messed up and I doubt that I will be doing an install
like this soon again. I did the install of disk 1 the old fashioned way
and then wanted to install the apps with todo.pl. I
Sounds good I say we help :)
Just kidding
GANI ALABI wrote:
Union Bank Plc
Nigeria
I am the Manager Bill and Exchange of the Foreign
Operations Department Union Bank Plc Lagos Nigeria. I
am writing in respect of a foreign customer of my bank
with account number: 142552004/wb/t who died
We have an office in Japan and our systems administrator for there has
been visiting for the last week. While he is here I thought it would
be nice to get him setup to use Unattended and I figured that it would
be quick and easy.
It wasn't too bad, most of the applications worked very well