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#1 User is offline   ObCeeDee 

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  Posted 27 December 2003 - 08:38 PM

How can you make a silent install of all the new products of Adobe's Creative Suite, and still be sure they work?
And if possible, how can you add the registration information in the setup?

This would save me a lot of work :)


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Posted 31 December 2003 - 10:57 AM

You need to edit the Abcpy.ini file of each program puttting in serial, name and company and the run the setup.exe with the /S switch. You can also just set all the "Display" strings to NO and run it without a switch...

I don't know if you can use the "Studio" installer in this way, but it works with the seperate program installers.

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  Posted 31 December 2003 - 08:54 PM

Thanks :rolleyes:
Just read it a few hours ago on the forum :D

But one more -big- problem, which I wasn't able to locate on the forum here:

I'm trying to install each program seperately, using the "main" installer of the Adobe Creative Suite DVD ( that big setup where you can select which parts of CS you'd like to install etc .. )
The problem is that Abcpy.ini is empty, it only contains this:

;***************************************************************
;Adobe Installer External Configuration File: Abcpy.ini
;***************************************************************


Even if this could be fixed, how could I change the setup so it will only install that one program ( Adobe GoLive CS V7.0 ), instead of whatever the setup indicates?

I bet this is a hard one :)

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