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Kelsenellenelvian

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  1. Welcome to Wincert! Nice to meet you!
  2. Ummm I have only used FireFox for maybe 5 hours in my whole life. I like IE and like IE7 it is just these **** tabs are pissin me off.
  3. Why the hell does IE7 keep opening new windows I thought that was what tabs are for? I have changed the tab settings around and still everytime I click on a new favorite link or on a link in a page a new window open just like in IE6 WTF?!?!?! If I don't get this figured out I am gonna switch to FireFox!
  4. Hey quit spamming! If you don't quit spamming I will send you to your room!!!
  5. Mwahahahahhah Spam, Spam, Spammity, SPAM!!!! I am the mad spammer!
  6. HAHAHAHAHAHAH youre too quick sometimes wolf!
  7. Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI for short) is a hypertext application designed for giving users choice. While Windows XP offers many ways of customizing the setup process out of the box, its major drawback is the lack of being able to select which applications an end user may install. In the past, end users and administrators needed to either download the files manually, or create overly complex scripts that could only be used once. WPI allows you to create one image, which can then be custom configured, and optionally, automated, so that end users can install any applications that have been configured into WPI. Here is the 5.5 changelog: v5.5 Updates - Released October 9, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Cured the alignment problem for Previous/Next buttons on the main window. This also cured the alignment at the top. * If 'Install by category' is checked, the category name is now shown in the install window above each categories' items. * Fixed a bug dealing with 'Sort Order' value not being changed in the Navigation pane. * Added 'Clone' to Config wizard to duplicate the current entry. * The manual is now opened to the section you are at: Main, Options (to the active tab), or Config. * Commented out all alert() messages dealing with the install log file. They would pause the installation process until user intervention. * Added variable %root% to get WPI's parent folder. * Lawrenca wrote code to add keyboard shortcuts, I updated it to: Alt+Enter: Begin install Ctrl+A: Select All Ctrl+D: Select Default Ctrl+N: Select None Alt+O: Toggle Options Wizard Alt+C: Toggle Config Wizard Alt+S: Toggle Show Source Alt+M: Toggle Manual Alt+W: Toggle About WPI Alt+B: Toggle Show Extra Buttons Alt+B: Show list of global variables Alt+T: Toggle Show Tool Tips ESC: Close current wizard or Exit WPI F1: Toggle Manual F2: Toggle Options Wizard F3: Toggle Config Wizard F11: Toggle Show Source F12: Toggle About WPI * Added to Options -> Interface 'Use USSF in silent mode' to either open the USSF window or silently append the switches. * Added to Options -> Installer 'Re-open WPI after installation is complete'. This can be used if launching stand-alone programs, like FireFox, from a USB key. Or to check the status of cond[] and gcond[] conditions after installing some core programs. * Fixed the way the Config wizard file requester and USSF gadgets are toggled. * Added DriveType() to check what kind of drive a letter is. DriveType("D:") Returns one of these values: UNKNOWN, REMOVABLE, FIXED, NETWORK, CDROM, RAMDISK * Added DriveExists() for cond and gcond statements. DriveExists("E:") Returns true or false. * Installer now resumes before the desktop is displayed, but still after the user logon. * Put back "Show extra buttons" options in Options -> Interface. Also added "Do not show if started from CD/DVD" to allow showing when run from harddrive but automatically hide them when started from a CD/DVD. * Fixed a bug dealing with wpipath. =============================================================================== Notes and Extras Suggested disk folder layout: With the above folder layout all your config entries should read like: %wpipath%\Install\Blah.exe I have seperated the tools out from the main archive. You can download the tools here: Tools archive. Contents of the tools archive: WPI Config Lister CDSwitch autorun.inf <-- Updated and fixed wpi.ico New icon thanks to WolfX2 TaskKillS.exe from sadicq Here is a quick start package that will set your windows disk up to use WPI with runonceex. To make use of this archive all you need to do is unRAR it and place the %oem% folder beside the I386 and WPI folders. %OEM% Folder. Contents of the %OEM% archive: Media Center Style XP Theme (Will Optimize the look of the installer window) cmdlines.txt runonceex.cmd 1194 .png images for your pleasure to use in your tooltips or whatever! PNG Collection. Here is a small tutorial on how to add an app to WPI! Ok this is a sample (Very simple) configuration for Windows Defender Beta 2 This assumes you have all of the WPI files either in the WPI folder at the root of your Windows cd or all of the WPI folders (Common, Graphics, WPIScripts, Tools, Install and Themes) and the file WPI.hta at the root of your cd. Remember this is just the most basic and required entries for a program! #1 Place the desired app in the install folder. (In this case WindowsDefender.msi) #2 Run WPI.hta and choose
  8. http://tredosoft.com/IE7_standalone Here is a nice tut on making IE7 a stand-alone app!
  9. **** man HURRY up with the glossy effects tut!
  10. Once again Wolf comes up with some sweet graphics.
  11. I prefer CursorXP for my cursors but these are very nice!
  12. Google and Bill Gates will rule the world!
  13. OH NO Damian666 is here! Get your crosses!
  14. awww come on Wolf that one was easy...
  15. Cool can't wait for the tuts for PhotoFiltre and Paintshop pro.
  16. Nope but close [ Codebox ] gives you a scrollable code section on really loooong sections... I've fixed it, I've just put the line " " into a next row and it worked..
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