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Mike Reeves
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I did try to do a search for this but didn't know the best way to word it, which is why I may not have seen anything. I'm about to create a CD that will have a bunch of different installations on it for my business computers. Some will be external, some may be embedded and a couple will be using the win-get method to download the latest versions of that particular software. My question is... I want it to be able to say on my front page: Install Everything AVG Firefox MAS90 etc.... Where "Install Everything" will be a one-click thing that will just run through each of the installations, one at a time. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Mike
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Uhm, is it possible for you to give me -some- kind of answer?
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Re: Install all
« Reply #2 on: Oct 5th, 2007, 3:28pm » |
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the "install everything" you ask for is not possible automatically in CDFrontEnd, but the button "install everything" may well run a small program: this small program could be a program that run all the installs. How to create this small program? I guess you need a friend that's a programmer - even a beginner can create a small program that can run other 3-4 predefined files then quit...
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Mike
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Alright, I'll get working on that then. Maybe something you could look into as a built-in option since you describe as being extremely simple, but until then I'm perfectly fine with programming it myself. Thanks!!
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