I think a path longer than 64 characters will be truncated and not copied, leading to the installation to fail miserably.
At least this is what I experienced here...
HTH Thierry
steffen-egal wrote:
Hello,
First excuse me for my poor english - I'm still lerning it ;-)
My Unattended forgets to add some pathes to the OemPnPDriversPath in the unattended file. My Path is like
$OEM$/$1/drivers/Intel/Ixxx /Ixxy /Ixxz VIA/VIAxxx /xxy /xxz
the complete "drivers" directory is downloaded to HDD but only Intel/ (no sub-dir) is included in the unatteded file. the VIA path is included with all it's sub-dirs !? whats the Problem? I don't understand much Perl so I can't help me myself. Hope you have a Tip for me what the criterial for a path is to be added to the OemPnPDriversPath or not.
Thx for any help
Greets from Germany
STEFFEN
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