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‎Nov 28, 2007
03:57 AM
Silent install
Hi i am working on install script projects.
I want to install .reg file with silent installation.
when i am launching trian_enu.reg file it asks for yes or no and i dont want this.
thanks in advance.
I want to install .reg file with silent installation.
when i am launching trian_enu.reg file it asks for yes or no and i dont want this.
thanks in advance.
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‎Nov 28, 2007
08:20 AM
You can call regsvr32.exe directly passing in your .reg file and /s as arguments.
Run the following command for full list of options:
regsvr32 /?
Run the following command for full list of options:
regsvr32 /?
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‎Nov 28, 2007
08:41 AM
I have tried it.
But its not working it still asks user yes or no.
But its not working it still asks user yes or no.
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‎Nov 28, 2007
08:58 AM
Is it an option to import the .reg file into one of the registry views?
If not, could you post the code you're using to launch regedit.exe?
(As an aside, registry changes made with regedit won't automatically be removed during uninstallation, so you might want to account for that.)
If not, could you post the code you're using to launch regedit.exe?
(As an aside, registry changes made with regedit won't automatically be removed during uninstallation, so you might want to account for that.)
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‎Nov 28, 2007
10:48 AM
Sorry about the mix up of names in my earlier post. Of course I meant regedt32.
The /s switch definitely works for me but it has to be specified before the .reg file name.
Like:
regedt32 /s trian_enu.reg
The /s switch definitely works for me but it has to be specified before the .reg file name.
Like:
regedt32 /s trian_enu.reg
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‎Nov 29, 2007
03:46 AM
Hi it works fine.
Thanks a lot dude.
Thanks a lot dude.