create a batch file named copymystuff.bat in the scripts directory
this batch file should contain something like
xcopy /q /y /s %z%\mystuff\apps %systemdrive%\
call this script from the base.bat (i think this is called from each install
profile anyway)
add as first line after the echo off:
todo.pl "copymystuff.bat"
this is a very basic solution, u could also do this by putting in a special
folder beneath the I386\$oem but i dunno where exactly, so i always solve
things this way, it easier to manage too (in my humble opinion)
Michael De Groote
ICT-coordinator Sint-Pietersschool Korbeek-Lo
ICT-support Sancta Maria Basisschool Leuven
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Travis Zadikem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a folder called apps with a bunch of stuff under it that I would
> like to have the whole folder copied to $systemdrive$\apps how does one do
> this either vi unattend.txt of other means?
>
> Thanks!
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