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Hi,

 

as far as i understand the process, the installer will be executed via a registry runonce?

But how does it works?

 

I know that there is the wintoolkitrunonce binary in system32, where is the config that will tell

it what to offer and install?

 

What are the parameter that work with the binary?

 

I maybe want to use it in my own way so i need to know what i can do with it.

 

 

Greetz X23

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Hi,

 

yeah i can find that its under runonce with para /BROWSE but iam sure that isnt all.

 

 

Greetz X23

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as far as i understand the process, the installer will be executed via a registry runonce?

But how does it works?

I know that there is the wintoolkitrunonce binary in system32, where is the config that will tell

it what to offer and install?

What are the parameter that work with the binary?

 

Use the Registry tool and mount this hive.

 

Wim Registry Editor > Wim_Software\\WinToolkit

Edited by dotfusion

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Hi,

 

Use the Registry tool and mount this hive.
 
Wim Registry Editor > Wim_Software\\WinToolkit

 

thank you for the hint but that stuff isn't documented anywhere?

@Lego nothing?

 

 

Greetz X23

I don't think you will find anymore than what has already been discussed in the forums, The way the WinToolkitRunOnce works is relatively straight forward. When Win Toolkit integrates a silent installer it copies the silently installer to an Apps folder on the root of your installation source media then adds an entry to the registry RunOnce key which is then executed during first desktop load after windows has installed on the target machine. 

 

Here is discussion that might help you in your quest.

 

http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10697-howto-removing-changing-a-silent-installer-switch-after-integration/unread/

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd346765.aspx

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