On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 04:18:51AM +0300, George Diamantopoulos wrote:
> Hello...
> 
> I've been using unattended sucessfully for over two years however i've just
> come accross an issue i can't overcome. I boot from network, everything goes
> smoothly and imediatelly after Perl is installed I get the following error:
> 
> Can't call method "InstancesOf" on an undefined value at Z:\bin\todo.pl line
> 241.
> Z:\bin\todo.pl exiting with status 255 ; halting...
> 
> I've tried using different versions of unattended (4.6, 4.7, 4.7-rc4) and
> copying the lasted todo.pl from the cvs repository to no avail... My
> programming skills are virtually non-existent so I can hardly think of any
> solution...
> 
> Has anyone had this problem before? Is it easy to fix?
> 
> P.S. I know it's not recommended among the unattended community but i did
> use nliteos to integrate sp3 and tweak some registry options on the wxp
> source... (owever I haven't integrated any other hotfixes, ie7 or wmp11)...
> Could it be the reason i'm getting this error?

Yes.  I use SP2 with nLite simply because of this error with SP3.  For some
reason even though you haven't deliberately removed it, unattended can't
find SWbemServices.  This seems to happen irrespective of what you
remove/don't remove using nLite.

I don't have a solution for you, I'm afraid, unless you can get away without
using nLite (I can't, I need it to remove IE so I'm stuck with SP2 for now).

-Dan

-- 
"Burnished gallows set with red
 Caress the fevered, empty mind
 Of man who hangs bloodied and blind
 To reach for wisdom, not for bread."  -- Deoridhe Grimsdaughter

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