hi all
i have a copy of Norton system works 2005 and im trying to install norton utilities as a stand alone package like it once was
so i copyed the contents of the norton utilities folder to my desktop and then double clicked on the NU.msi to install norton utilities but the installer is being a pain and keeps telling me it must be inviked through the main setup file and i was wondering if there is a way i can override this and make it install norton utilities on its own unencumberd by all the extra system works intergration
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Norton System Works 2005 question
#2
Posted 13 August 2006 - 07:49 AM
You have to edit it with ORCA. The internal parts of sym systemworks don't have a gui (e.g. nu.msi) so u have to edit it and use it w/switch /qn or /qb
U can't create a transforms, u have to directly edit the msi.
U can't create a transforms, u have to directly edit the msi.
#3
Posted 16 August 2006 - 01:32 PM
hi
ok so from what I understand having looked at ORCA I need to have 2000 or higher installed to use it is that correct ??
ok so once I have ORCA installed what do I need to then ??
can you provide step by step instructions ??
because never having attempted anything like this I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing
ok so from what I understand having looked at ORCA I need to have 2000 or higher installed to use it is that correct ??
ok so once I have ORCA installed what do I need to then ??
can you provide step by step instructions ??
because never having attempted anything like this I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing
#4
Posted 18 August 2006 - 06:03 AM
I don't know how to use ORCA
It was a suggestion.
*cue for expert msi editor to come in*
Or read microsoft's documentation.
*cue for expert msi editor to come in*
Or read microsoft's documentation.
#5
Posted 18 August 2006 - 12:04 PM
hi
thanks for your replays
I was actually referring to how exactly I need to edit the msi file rather that how to use ORCA though information on both would be useful
cue msi expert
hee
thanks for your replays
Quote
I don't know how to use ORCA
It was a suggestion.
*cue for expert msi editor to come in*
Or read Microsoft's documentation.
*cue for expert msi editor to come in*
Or read Microsoft's documentation.
I was actually referring to how exactly I need to edit the msi file rather that how to use ORCA though information on both would be useful
cue msi expert
hee
#6
Posted 18 August 2006 - 12:07 PM
i'll have a look. I have that disc somewhere about...
and you can make transforms using orca btw

Give me a few and ill see what i can do.
EDIT:
Had no luck so far
You might want to look at:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...;hl=systemworks
that might help you.
regards
Nath.
and you can make transforms using orca btw
Give me a few and ill see what i can do.
EDIT:
Had no luck so far
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...;hl=systemworks
that might help you.
regards
Nath.
This post has been edited by tarquel: 18 August 2006 - 12:56 PM
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