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Nahash
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      13th Aug 2003
how can i Install .exe file automaticly ....

i create a script file to run the exeutable file ...and
then i put it in the Group Policy .. after its working
but i have to press NEXT & NEXT & FINISH to complete the
job ..

do u know how can i make a script to run the intall files
automaticly...

thanx
 
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Robert Cohen
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      13th Aug 2003
that is a problem with microsoft. You have to have it packaged as a MSI to
run it automatically. You can't deploy an executable with prompts and have
the computer respond to the prompts.

You either need to get software to package you exe into a MSI or get it
packaged in another method.

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"Nahash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> how can i Install .exe file automaticly ....
>
> i create a script file to run the exeutable file ...and
> then i put it in the Group Policy .. after its working
> but i have to press NEXT & NEXT & FINISH to complete the
> job ..
>
> do u know how can i make a script to run the intall files
> automaticly...
>
> thanx



 
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girlgeek
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      13th Aug 2003
I've been trying this thing, but the Winstall utility to
create this.msi package refuses to do the final conversion
with an error messages stating the the source file must
begin with "@Source WindowsFolder etc."
I then have to uninstall the patch, start the Discover
process again, reinstall the patch during the process and
were back to square - 1 since you can't run the patch
repeatedly etc. etc..
Any suggestions on creating the MSI to apply the patch
TIA
GG2

>-----Original Message-----
>Go to \VALUEADD\3RDPARTY\MGMT\WINSTLE directory in your
>Win2K CD, install it on your machine and create your
>own .msi packets...
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>that is a problem with microsoft. You have to have it

>packaged as a MSI to
>>run it automatically. You can't deploy an executable

>with prompts and have
>>the computer respond to the prompts.
>>
>>You either need to get software to package you exe into

a
>MSI or get it
>>packaged in another method.
>>
>>--
>>Robert Cohen
>>A legend in his own mind
>>--
>>
>>"Nahash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:03fb01c36177$e5c807c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> how can i Install .exe file automaticly ....
>>>
>>> i create a script file to run the exeutable file ...and
>>> then i put it in the Group Policy .. after its working
>>> but i have to press NEXT & NEXT & FINISH to complete

the
>>> job ..
>>>
>>> do u know how can i make a script to run the intall

>files
>>> automaticly...
>>>
>>> thanx

>>
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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MadDHatteR
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      15th Aug 2003
As we reluctantly say too-often when MSI packaging doesn't work, when all
else fails, use Script-It.

Script-It is exactly what you need to "push buttons" for you. I think it's
part of the resource kit; maybe it's available for download. A search on
Microsoft for Script-It should get you more info.

\\ MadDHatteR

"Nahash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> how can i Install .exe file automaticly ....
>
> i create a script file to run the exeutable file ...and
> then i put it in the Group Policy .. after its working
> but i have to press NEXT & NEXT & FINISH to complete the
> job ..
>
> do u know how can i make a script to run the intall files
> automaticly...
>
> thanx



 
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