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#1 User is offline   havoc77 

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Posted 10 December 2006 - 08:48 PM

:whistle: I know that I am totally asking for trouble here but...

Anyone have any luck (or desire) to slipstream IE7 into XP?

I have looked around the other posts and could not see it discussed anywhere else, so thought I would start a new topic.

Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7 has been released, but dont think that helps in any case.


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  Posted 21 December 2006 - 12:35 AM

Hi Havoc77,

I believe it is not possible to slipstream IE 7 at the moment. I am installing this one unattended through the runonceex.cmd.

Greetings,

Bitfrotter

#3 User is offline   WhatBackHand 

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Posted 22 December 2006 - 09:51 AM

View PostBitfrotter, on Dec 21 2006, 12:35 AM, said:

I am installing this one unattended through the runonceex.cmd.


I'm just starting to think about IE7 and adding it my install CD, what switches do you use?

#4 User is offline   fdv 

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Posted 22 December 2006 - 10:50 PM

What's wrong with using HFSLIP to do this?
The feature is now totally stable...

See special IE7 notes.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 12:45 AM

@All,

If you start the IE7 executable with the /? option, you will see the help and the switches that can be used to install silently.

Personally I believe the tools such as HFSLIP, nLite and more, are very good to use but I am working for a large company and there we have to follow guidelines and to watch out for licensed stuff. That is the reason I have created a fully unattended DVD with apps but without the use of such tools as nLite or HFSLIP. I used all the information I found on this forum and on other Forums and was able to create a DVD that is fully updated with all Windows Updates and even IE7 en WMP 11.

Greetings,

Bitfrotter

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