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Unattended install
Name: worldlibrary Date: May 9, 2008 at 19:20:21 Pacific OS: 98.2000,xp CPU/Ram: any Product: all
Comment:
Hi, Is there a simple method of taking the following programs . Open Office Software Suite · Foxit Reader. · E-Sword · AVG Anti-Virus · Spybot Search and Destroy · Add Aware SE · Deep Burner for Computers with a CDRW
Put them on cd and have them install one after another unattended.???
I did google.....but I don't have $99.00 bucks and didn't find a free program.
The machines that these programs will go on will have 98se win 2000 xp home or xp pro.
Name: Wombat Date: May 9, 2008 at 19:24:10 Pacific
Reply:
Google for nLite it will do what you want. It's free as well...
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity...
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Response Number 2
Name: domass Date: May 11, 2008 at 23:21:40 Pacific
Reply:
The programs themselves have to have an unattended switch to do that. In other words they have to be programmed not to ask for name, installation folder etc. when installing. Avg here.
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