Our entire Perl installation lives on the network under
Z:\linuxaux\opt\perl. So in theory you just need to get the modules
installed under there.
confused
As I understand it, the z:\linuxaux directory would only be used if booted to the
Linux Boot Disk
(doable) during the 1st phase of the
Checkout Microsoft's Tweakomatic. It will help you generate vbScripts to customise the OS. Scriptomatic is also very useful for accessing WMI via VBScript.
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has someone some experience with script to edit registry of other users ?
i explain:
for now, i have *.reg o to modify HKLM et HKCU for Admin.
but if i want to add some users (with Addusers for example) and change
their registry settings only on each of them or their group, how ?
We have been successfully installing W2k. Today I tried installing WXP and
got an error telling me that the partition where I was trying to install was
too small ... I have the 2000MB initial partitioning that Unattended uses
and don't know how to change that. I understand the 2000MB limit was due
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 18:26, DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1) wrote:
We have been successfully installing W2k. Today I tried installing WXP and
got an error telling me that the partition where I was trying to install was
too small ... I have the 2000MB initial partitioning that Unattended
Resize the partition to minimal 4 gb. The Installation needs some amount of
space.
So just increase it.
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DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1)
Verzonden: donderdag 25 maart 2004 18:26
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I have been installing win XP successfully on 2G for ages now. Are you
copying a lot of drivers with the installation? Other than that, I can't
think why it would complain about not enough space. I am using winxpoem for
these installs though.
Regards
Russell Smith
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 04:26
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:51 am, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
The question is whether to leave this as an example or to make it (or
something like it) the default.
There appears to be a larger number of options that people want to support
each day. If we have 10 different options for people to
Here's my attempt at documentation.
But I hope someone else may
benefit as well.
Definitely !
Thx.
P.S. I apologize for the tar.gz. I had to get around the
paranoid mail filter on this end.
;)
GreetZ,
Stephan
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Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
i explain: for now, i have *.reg o to modify HKLM et HKCU for
Admin. but if i want to add some users (with Addusers for example)
and change their registry settings only on each of them or their
group, how ? HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT is no good as i don't want same
At 03:53 PM 03/25/2004, you wrote:
I have been installing win XP successfully on 2G for ages now. Are you
copying a lot of drivers with the installation? Other than that, I can't
think why it would complain about not enough space. I am using winxpoem for
these installs though.
The only time that
Thank you.
It appears that a WinImage .imz file is not just a compressed .img
file; it is actually a ZIP archive containing the .img file. Except
the archive member is named .ima.
I have created a pair of test files and uploaded them to
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/,
DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have been successfully installing W2k. Today I tried installing
WXP and got an error telling me that the partition where I was
trying to install was too small ... I have the 2000MB initial
partitioning that Unattended uses and
Julien TOUCHE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
has someone some experience with script to edit registry of other users ?
i explain:
for now, i have *.reg o to modify HKLM et HKCU for Admin.
but if i want to add some users (with Addusers for example) and change
their registry settings only on each
Don Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe this is the deal with the space (from the Sun silent install
page):
In the various command line examples below a space appears between
the /v and the quote (); i.e., /v . The space is required for
1.4.2_01 and higher releases that are installed
Here's my attempt at documentation. I know there have been a lot of docs
flying by, and I haven't had time to process them. I've been working on
this since Jeff Black's original guide, and it was started from that
document.
I created this for internal documentation. It's not perfect, since I was
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