I know this does/might sound crazy at first. But wouldn't it be worth it, just for the extra help one would get in installing applications on those already up and running xp workstations?

What would it take?
I assume step one is installing activeperl using the provided "perl.bat" file. And then one can start running any of the other desired provided "*.bat" that install specific applications. But since one won't have run through the "install.pl" process there is a setting or two missing in the registryand or on the c: disk, or not? (dir c:\netinst & c:\netinst\logs , any c:\netinst\*.bat files ? etc etc ???)


How does one get "unattended" to actually install an application?

I assume step one is running one of the provided *.bat files but then? Is there an "easier" way/method than manually typing "todo.pl --go" ? I am probably missing something so obvious that I already need to apologize for having missed it?

Thanks for any help/pointers/suggestions in advance.

Urs Rau





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