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#1 User is offline   starbuck777 

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Posted 08 July 2004 - 07:54 PM

I've tried the method in THIS thread but I can't get it to work correctly. Everytime setup runs it very quickly stops and let's the installer complete it's work. Problem is this means my script which reboots the pc on the next line takes over again and reboots without a successful install of photoshop 7.

Anyone know how to fix my problem? my abcpy.ini is as follows
;***************************************************************
;OEM Installation Options
;***************************************************************
[OEM Install]
DisplayWelcomeDlg=NO
DisplayEULA=NO
DisplayXPDialog=NO
DisplayTypeOfInstallDlg=NO
DisplaySelectDestDirDlg=NO
DisplayCustomDlg=NO
DisplayUserInfoDlg=NO
DisplayConfirmRegDlg=NO
DisplayStartCopyDlg=NO
DisplayFinishDlg=NO
DisplayFinalMessage=NO
DisplayRebootDlg=NO
ProgGroupName=
DefaultDestDir=C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop
UserName=####
UserCompanyName=####
UserSerialNumber=####
DisplayBackGround=NO
DisplayProgressBar=NO
ProgressBarStart=
ProgressBarEnd=



#2 User is offline   yong2579 

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Posted 09 July 2004 - 02:33 AM

i try a very different method, instead of modifying abcopy.ini, i does a recorded installation instead and install using the silent switch.

[Recorded Installation]
Adobe_Photoshop_7.0\Setup.exe -r

Upon installation successful, go to %WINDIR% (or your windows directory) and collect the file Setup.iss and place it in your installation directory (Adobe_Photoshop_7.0\). Then install silently using

[Silent Installation]
Adobe_Photoshop_7.0\Setup.exe -s

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