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[Request] DU Super Controler 1.90 Silent install switches needed Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   esnaff 

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  Posted 12 August 2006 - 07:04 AM

Im trying to put DU Super Controler 1.90 on my WinXP unattended CD. The program is used for limiting the up/down speed of internet connection. I have searched up and down and I cant find the silent install switches. Has anyone came across this program? (www.homeqos.com) Or is Autoit the only solution for unattended install?

Note. The program itself installs new network drivers (i guess pass-trough driver) and sometimes dialog about non-certified driver install pops up.


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Posted 12 August 2006 - 08:58 AM

Autoit is the only option. Make a script that executes setup.exe /S
Then, do a winwaitactive for the hardware update wizard.
And u won't find ANYTHING... EVER searching on google for "<appname> switches". Do u think that companies have the time for that??
And it's obvious. Didn't u even read the unattended guide? The part about identifying the installer and then using the links on the ua guide that tell u what switches it uses?

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Posted 14 August 2006 - 05:34 AM

Yes, I have tried the /S switch before. That one eliminates some of the dialogues but not all of them. So Autoit it is..

PS I wouldnt have posted if I havent searched the net (and this forum) before. :(

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