Hi, I'm kind of new at this. I was reading about how to slipstream programs into my Windows CD and the switches are pretty confusing.
The way I see it, I have to reinstall Windows to test if the switches work. If it doesn't, I have to modify the switches and then reinstall again??!! Is there an easier way to test if they work?
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How Do You Test If The Switches Work?
#2
Posted 06 March 2005 - 03:51 AM
The way i do it, is to use a spare machine, and just enter the setup program with silent switches in the command line / run dialog. If it works, great! If not, back to the drawing board...
Otherwise if its a program you want to use on your main machine, just do the same thin on there!
Otherwise if its a program you want to use on your main machine, just do the same thin on there!
#3
Posted 06 March 2005 - 06:09 AM
@LazyBoy
Sometimes, "/?" or "/help" tell us the list of swiches that the apps use.
Sometimes, "/?" or "/help" tell us the list of swiches that the apps use.
#4
Posted 06 March 2005 - 06:37 AM
#5
Posted 06 March 2005 - 07:41 AM
id say test in vpc or vmware, but if your just wanting the hotfixes and sp2 then id suggest taking alook at ryanvm's all in one pack,
http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/
its very easy to use
hope that helps some
http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/
its very easy to use
hope that helps some
#6
Posted 06 March 2005 - 11:20 PM
This is what I normally do.
Before I install the software that has potential to be in my UA, I install it silently on my current system first. But of course, I can't do it on InstallShield softwares that uses the InstallScript technology because I have to do the record mode installation first.
Before I install the software that has potential to be in my UA, I install it silently on my current system first. But of course, I can't do it on InstallShield softwares that uses the InstallScript technology because I have to do the record mode installation first.
#7
Posted 06 March 2005 - 11:40 PM
here's mine:
i copy my apps in "$OEM$\$$\Software" to %windir%\Software Then i add my my runonceex.cmd entries.. & finally run this command:
rundll32.exe iernonce.dll,RunOnceExProcess
(if d program u want to test is currently installed, uninstall it first)
i copy my apps in "$OEM$\$$\Software" to %windir%\Software Then i add my my runonceex.cmd entries.. & finally run this command:
rundll32.exe iernonce.dll,RunOnceExProcess
(if d program u want to test is currently installed, uninstall it first)
#9
Posted 07 March 2005 - 12:54 AM
I just try running the app in VirtualPC with whatever switches I'm trying out
#10
Posted 16 July 2005 - 06:34 AM
here's mine:
i copy my apps in "$OEM$\$$\Software" to %windir%\Software Then i add my my runonceex.cmd entries.. & finally run this command:
rundll32.exe iernonce.dll,RunOnceExProcess
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Hi,...
I try this but didnīt work to me. I think that it was a VERY GOOD solution. Can you explain me better.?
many thanks
snow
i copy my apps in "$OEM$\$$\Software" to %windir%\Software Then i add my my runonceex.cmd entries.. & finally run this command:
rundll32.exe iernonce.dll,RunOnceExProcess
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Hi,...
I try this but didnīt work to me. I think that it was a VERY GOOD solution. Can you explain me better.?
many thanks
snow
#11
Posted 16 July 2005 - 01:48 PM
I find this little shell extension handy for finding switches easily and quickly
http://www.msfn.org/...showtopic=47645
http://www.msfn.org/...showtopic=47645
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