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RicaNeaga

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    Edited by RicaNeaga

    @compstuff Think you've got me wrong - I didn't mean those installers that were made silent (with let's say SFXMaker) prior to adding them to WinToolkit, I meant those that needed a silent switch / syntax, and you have to introduce that switch manually in WinToolkit, as Lego mentioned at no. 3. For me, the answers are:

    1. YES;

    2. NO;

    3. Don't know, don't have any. But compstuff does, as I see from that list posted (mscodecpack, mbam etc). Curious for the answer :)

    LE: For oguz the answer to 3 is NO, as I can see here.

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    Edited by RicaNeaga

    Uploaded that one also.

    The thing that happens is that all those .msu pathes are showing up in the RunOnce interface, but on fastforward - in a matter of 1-2 seconds all. So clearly they're not beeing installed. It's a weird issue, hope you'll figure it out soon :)

    LE: And yes, silent installers are installing just fine, but keep in mind I made them silent BEFORE adding them in WinToolkit, and NOT by switches through WinToolkit.

    WinKit_RunOnceLog.txt

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    Edited by RicaNeaga

    Attached. I found two directories named WinToolkit in the hives mounted, I've loaded them both (they're the same regarding silent installers however). Still awaiting your confirmation that this is what you wanted, I think 99% it is. :)

    LE: Once again, my problem is that only the first .msu (no. 13 from that list) is installed, the other four (14-17) are not. :( As you can see all my silent installers are already made silent before adding them to WinToolkit, however from what I've read here other are having issues with installers that are made silent with switches in your app.

    0.reg

    1.reg

  4. Hope you don't mind I insist on the subject, but today I had to install windows on another computer, and I changed your installer (made it silent with the /qb /norestart switch) with the official ms silverlight installer (made it silent with the /q /noupdate switch), and everything was ok. So it's not a W7T error. Maybe the .msi is set to admin or smth else... just asking. I'd really like to use your installer instead of the official one :)

  5. I can confirm that in version 17 unless the installers are already made silent, with other software like SFXMaker 1.3, the installers won't run during first logon. Fortunately for me I made all the installers switchless, however the .msu's weren't, so those .msu's weren't installed.

  6. I got a weird error for this one, after making it silent, during W7T first-boot install, something like another installer is running at the same time. I tried it again on the installed windows, and everything was ok.

    I used the usual .msi silent switch /qb /norestart with SFXMaker 1.3. I don't think it's a W7T problem, since all the other silent / switchless ones (flash, java, shockwave, etc) installed just fine.

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    Edited by RicaNeaga

    One hopefully small request - please make a silent switch when you'll have the time to revise the package, so the F# and the J# aren't installed, but everything else is. Motivation: even the most advanced users will need all the old and new vb/vc runtimes, but ONLY programmers / soft devs will need those F/J sharp tools (not to mention J# is discontinued).

    I know I can make my own custom installer with the tools you provided, but my request I think welcomes the needs for vb/vc runtimes of 99,99% windows users out there. :)

  8. Extra info for my wish (''request'') regarding QuickTime 7.7.2.80.56 - it needs five changes to make it less annoying for those who aren't very attentive to the setup process.

    More precisely, three changes to the install process (unchecked the desktop shortcuts, unchecked the go pro pop-up screen after the install process and unchecked the box for search updates for apple software by default), and two regarding the installed software (the quicktime task - QTTask.exe - removed from startup, and the ''check for updates automatically'' unchecked from the update tab in the quicktime preferences - it's still checked although I manifested the same wish during setup... typically Apple).

    Hopefully these are all the changes needed to stop Apple from connecting to its servers without my knowledge. Of course an updated QT Lite would be fantastic, since I don't think anyone reading this post (advanced users) uses the quicktime player, they just need the quicktime browser extensions, but as I've said it seems QT Lite won't be updated no more...

  9. Great new sub-forum and installers! Great job again! Thanks a million! :)

    One question though... are you absolutely sure that Adobe Reader and other third-party software (non-Microsoft ones) will have no glitches when running with newer vc++ runtimes? Maybe they're built and fully-tested with that older versions... just a supposition, that's why I ask...

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