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hi guys

i am finished my Unattended cd

but i have on problem

how i can to make 2 Cd-Rom

i Install the programs from CD-ROM

I want to make the Office 2003 on the second CD-Rom

what is the Command to make that

i see this link

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=8381&st=30

but i dont understand for them

please help

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I think the solution was:

1) in RunOnceEx, after everything from first CD is finished, run a CMD (batch) file that has:

@echo off
echo Please insert second CD . . .
pause
exit

then the commands after the CD has been changed to the second CD in RunOnceEx have to make them also CMD (batch) files that have:

for %%i in (D: E: F: G: H: I: J:) do if exist %%i\Win51ip.SP1 do set CDROM=%%i
start /wait %cdrom%\apps\app1\setup.exe /S

if you get what I mean? That way it will pause after first CD is finished... then everything afterwards that gets installed it works out what drive the CDROM is and runs the installations off the CDROM drive...

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anyway, howcome you can't fit all your stuff onto one CD?

my disk has SP2 2149, Office2003PRO, PowerDVD, Nero, plus a tonne of other programs... and it all fits into 650mb :)

i used nLite and officeshrink (available through these forums)

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There's no need for a 2nd CD at all (or a DVD for that matter).

Indeed, i cant even fill a 700MB cd :rolleyes: im at 300MB (XP + Progs) im waiting til sp2 final's out b4 i burn my final copy, but that doesnt use up much space, im just in the process of getting everything perfect with my ISO's :)

regards

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Crusher,Jun 19 2004, 07:59 AM] anyway, howcome you can't fit all your stuff onto one CD?

my disk has SP2 2149, Office2003PRO, PowerDVD, Nero, plus a tonne of other programs... and it all fits into 650mb :rolleyes:

i used nLite and officeshrink (available through these forums)

Or you can just put the biggest software into a seconde CDR in your second cd drive :D I dont really trust those shrinking programs, and you need to re-do it everytime an update comes up... :)

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ok

i have in my cd this programs

Boot Tools 90 MB

Windows pro Sp1 350MB

windows updates 40MB

PhotoShop CS 160MB

Power DVD

WinRAR

Babylone Dictionary 20MB

Acrobat Reader 6.0

Kaspersky AntiVirus

Quick Time

Winamp

Msn Messenger

Yahoo Messenger

Klite

Bubble

Avant Browser

All this programs in 800MB CD-rom

how i can put the office 2003 with this programs on one 800MB CD-ROM

ok bye bye

and thanks to All

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Crusher,Jun 18 2004, 11:59 PM] anyway, howcome you can't fit all your stuff onto one CD?

my disk has SP2 2149, Office2003PRO, PowerDVD, Nero, plus a tonne of other programs... and it all fits into 650mb :)

i used nLite and officeshrink (available through these forums)

When you run the Unattended isntall...

do u need to add anything specific to start.cmd for using nLite and ShrinkOffice?

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Crusher,Jun 18 2004, 11:59 PM] anyway, howcome you can't fit all your stuff onto one CD?

my disk has SP2 2149, Office2003PRO, PowerDVD, Nero, plus a tonne of other programs... and it all fits into 650mb :)

i used nLite and officeshrink (available through these forums)

HOW?!

I ran shrinkoffice and it only compressed it by 8MB. Well that was the size difference in the folder size <before and after> shrink office.

What I am I missing?!

Everything else is a go.. just trying to shrink tis office to fit on my uA CD.

hope im not buggin too much.

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Download the office resource kit (ORK) to use the Custom Installation Wizard, make an .MST and then run officeshrink (follow the instructions in the officeshrink thread).

My Office XP (slipstreamed with SP3) went down from 670 MB to 27 MB (chose to install only Word,Excel, PP viewer). 3 cheers to office shrink.

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