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But is it normal that it launches cmd with no command line parameters?!! By the way Test2 worked charmingly. Nice work! What's new in Test3 EDIT: You may use ProcExp from Sysinternals to see what happens during the process.
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Could you accept codes/regs/tips contributions from members
anass_f replied to anass_f's topic in Win Toolkit
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Trye the Test2 version which Legolash2o posted earlier: http://www.2shared.c...-68B_Test2.html
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@Legolash2o: I still did not get an answer regarding the "cmd.exe" question. Please check this thread and let me know what you think: http://www.wincert.n...s-from-members/
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Yes! the error occurs even if I select only one of them for removal. PS: I did not tried yet the "...Test2" version.
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I FOUND IT!!! During the whole nightmare I was only testing the new version of W7T on removing both "WinSxS\Backup" and "Speech Neutral Language" and only those things. I finally decided to choose none of these for removal and I chose only "Bitlocker Disk Encryption" as a try, and guess what! No errors and "Packages.exe" is really created in the same folder as W7T.exe SO IT IS A BUG. To reproduce the bug just select "WinSxS\Backup" and "Speech Neutral Language" for removal and see for your self. I'm gonna try each at time to see if the error occurs.
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I gonna be nuts! I tried every thing but with no success. changed folders, deleting everything ... I don't uderstand! I was using W7T for weeks, and just after I tried the test version that Legolash2o has PM to me today then this nightmare began!
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No, the image is successfully mounted in D:\WTMount and the Backup+Speech is deleted and all is fine except this error. But, I see that W7T did not create the W:\W7TTemp folder as it is stated in the settings file. I will create it manually and see what happens. Thank you guys for your help. It is much appreciated. :giveheart:
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The first highlighted line is the first occurrence for the word:"packages.exe" The second highlighted line is when the error message appears. I was using the same folder for weeks, so I'm sure it isn't the cause.
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yes! right after it mount the image before it tries to delete the Backup folder.
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I replaced W7T.exe with an older (1.3.0.61) version and the same error occurs! may be there is a problem in my Settings file. fAddons= fDrivers= fGadgets= fSilents= fThemes= fTweaks= fUpdates=W:\0Wins\7\Library\IE9 fWallpapers= sAICommands=True sAIOSave=True sCheckForUpdates=True sDLogging=True sFreeRAM=True sGroups=True sHotkeys=True sImagex64=True sLastWIM=W:\0Wins\7\Ultimate\Sources\install.wim smCheck=True sAIOPM=True sMountTemp=D:\WTMount sQuickMerge=False smVerify=True sSolDownload=W:\0Wins\7\Upd\ sTransparency=95 sTransparencyAll=False sW7TDISM=Idle sW7TExt=Idle sW7TPRI=Idle sW7TTemp=W:\W7TTemp sShowAntiV=False sSkipDCheck=False sUploadLogs=True sLastISOF= sMountLog=True sUSBPrepLog=True sWelcomeTab=False sDownloadTab=False sToolsTab=True sRegistryLog=False I will delete the settings file and give a try.
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:prop: It works now! But I still have the "Packages.exe" file not being found error. :g:
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Would you, Legolash2o, accept contributions from members in the following format: <Title>Windows Defender</Title> ##Title of the function removal/tweak/addon that will be displayed in the W7T GUI.## <Hint>This will completely remove Windows Defender</Hint> ##The tooltip/hint that will be displayed on mouse-hover over the title.## <HowTo>here goes the help for Legolash2o on how to achieve the WinDef removal</HowTo> ##This could be a reg file, a dism command line parameters with package GUI/name... If you, Legolash2o, find this a good idea you may set the way members could help you and then you/ I / or any one will start a topic for this purpose. Sorry for my English. :shy:
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Are you using subinacl/setacl now? what about the cmd.exe calls?