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jcarle
In the Unattended section of nLite (from as far back as I can remember, including version 1.3), the Organization box does not allow you to enter a / character, even though it IS valid in the WINNT.SIF file.

I like to put N/A for the organization, which nLite won't allow and requires me to manually edit the WINNT.SIF after. / is valid in all languages of XP and all versions, so I need no reason for a restriction on that character.
nuhi
Ok
UtCollector
Some more entries support would be nice blushing.gif I would like the option the RVM Intergrator hase. Its is the entrie option:

[WinntSif]
GuiRunOnce\command9="%systemroot%\Cursors\Aero.cmd"
;It makes a new section called [GuiRunOnce] If the section is already there it will just add what is after the \
:It will ad: command9="C:\WINDOWS\Cursors\Aero.cmd"

I use the part above to set a mouse cursor i like to the default.

Nother example:

[WinntSif]
Shell\CustomDefaultThemeFile="%WinDir%\Resources\Themes\VistaXP.theme"
;Will make ore lacate the section [Shell] and ad: CustomDefaultThemeFile="%WinDir%\Resources\Themes\VistaXP.theme"

That will make my theme the default used theme in windows tongue.gif No need to edit the winnt.sif manually. (Newbe's and lazy people will like this)

(I did try the option [ExtraFileEdits] but that can't make a new section)
nuhi
nLite supports the [AddDirective] with which you can add new section in any file, even compressed ones then use EditFile to fill that section.
http://www.nliteos.com/addons/entries.html
UtCollector
QUOTE (nuhi @ Dec 28 2006, 04:00 AM) *
nLite supports the [AddDirective] with which you can add new section in any file, even compressed ones then use EditFile to fill that section.
http://www.nliteos.com/addons/entries.html


Ahh thanks a lot! This is really helpfull for me thumbup.gif
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