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  1. 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. MAJOR NOTE!!! You must edit your config.js file and add in the missing slash marks \ because WPI no longer adds them in after using variables. Highlights: WPI ChangeLog. Modifications by Mark Ritter (mritter) =============================================================================== * Quotes are now put around the command paths so spaces in the path will be taken care of. * Created a new "built-in" manual. Only 50% done. * Options -> Miscellaneous tab eliminated. Log gadgets moved to Tools tab. Use Multi Defaults checkbox moved to Installer tab. Show Extra Buttons checkbox removed. * WPI now can detect if it was started from a CD/DVD or a harddrive. If started from hdd then the extra buttons (Options, Config,....) are shown. If started from CD/DVD then they are automatically hidden. No more forgetting to turn it off when burn a UACD. * Added two new commands for Config wizard: RegKeyExists() and RegKeyValue() for use in Cond and GCond statements. RegKeyExists("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WPI\Theme") returns true or false. RegKeyValue("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WPI\Theme")=="Glossy" * Removed all code for Media Player in WPI main window. It is still available in the install window. * Added an icon in Config wizard to access Universal Silent Switch Finder to easily find the switches. Arguments are not allowed, just the plain path. Sadicq totally re-wrote USSF, gave it an interface, and incorporated it with WPI so can send the switches directly to the command line. PEiD is no longer needed. Four new images in the themes folders: USSF_Out.jpg, USSF_Over.jpg, USSF_Down.jpg, USSF_Disabled.jpg NOTE: WPI and your archives folder must on the same partition!!! * WPI used to add the \ (backslash) to system variables, it now does not to be more like native Windows environment. * A list of the global variables is now saved in the log file. * There are some extra sound files in Audio -> Beeps folder. Copy one to your theme folder and rename to TimerSound.wav * Added to Options -> Installer: 'Start beep at t-minus seconds' To customize when to start count-down beep. Set to 0 to not play sound. * Added a check box in Options -> Installer: 'If grayed condition is true, disable the check box' * Fixed a bug dealing with grayed condition not setting the text color correctly. * Added %sleep% to make WPI pause for x seconds. Put it on a command line: %sleep% 10 For a 10 second delay. The command window can't be hidden at this time. * Added %reboot% to force a reboot at anytime. Put it on a command line. %reboot% Reboot immediately %reboot% 10 Reboot after 10 seconds %reboot% 15 -c "A message why" Reboot after 15 seconds and show a message * Michael Mims (Zorphnog) updated the installer to allow for a reboot during the installation process. This will allow for drivers to be installed or user settings to be changed, reboot, install the rest of your software. * Sadicq fixed a bug in the Config wizard dealing with adding a new category it would duplicate what was already there. * InstallProgBar.png and TimerProgBar.png are now two seperate entries in the wpi.css and installer.css files. Can have two different images. * Updated the Options tabs to a better version that is AJAX based. This changed the theme files yet again. * Fixed a bug dealing with forced items not being re-checked when hit Exit and Force Install is checked. Caused by Zorphnoq's update below (not his fault). * The tool tip style is now theme independant. A new file is saved in the theme folder, wpi_style.js, for each theme's tips. Your current settings will be saved the first time you go in to the Options wizard. * David Di Certo wrote code to get the operating system's language TLA for use in the installer as a variable %oslang%. It can be used like this in a command line: WindowsXP-KB918899-x86-%oslang%.exe * Fixed a bug dealing with the audio player in the Classic theme. * Eliminated generate.js by moving the code to core.js and installer.js. Also cleaned up some of the function calls that were repetitive. * The gcond[] statement in config.js is now only saved if changed from the default: FileExists('%programfiles%\'). * Fixed another bug in the timer if set to 0 in command line args or in user options. * Fixed a bug in the count down timer. =============================================================================== Download Download Here! 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: cmdow Universal Silent Switch Finder PEiD 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 all you need is to place this %oem% folder at the root of your windows disk. You MUST have the line "OemPreinstall=Yes" in your winnt.sif file if you want to have the MCE theme if you dont feel the need the cmdlines.txt will still run WPI for you even without a winnt.sif file. %OEM% Folder. Contents of the %OEM% archive: Media Center Style XP Theme (NO uxtheme.dll hack needed!) cmdlines.txt regentry to set MCE theme for runonceex window. runonceex.cmd 1194 .png images for your pleasue to use in your tooltips or whatever! PNG Collection. How to make a winnt.sif file. 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
  2. There is a scheduled release for 5.4 on mritters birthday which will be on the 12th of Sept.
  3. How about finding some good tuts for PhotoFiltre or PaintShop?
  4. Naw they will crack it before it goes final...
  5. Thanks a lot I really like them...
  6. Ummm someone needs some zip ties!!
  7. Man that is freakin hilarious. I wish I could dance like that.
  8. OooOOOoOOOOoOOOoOOOO Their here shhhhhhhh!
  9. Its all that messing with the evils of WPI! j/k
  10. Personally I HATE the sideways folders...
  11. How about a Mario, Peach, Toad and Yoshie one?
  12. HAHAHAHAHHA Wolf I have more posts than you do
  13. www.wpiw.net/downloads/Royal_Full_Start_Menu.rar www.wpiw.net/downloads/royalmod.rar
  14. I have heard this in other places so I don't think it is a hoax...
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