Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Repackaging for GPO
Has anyone had any success? I have been lucky with some of the other adobe products, reader and photoshop, as these were pretty straightforward.
but i'm running into problems repackaging Premiere Pro, as the install seems determined to run directx and then some media player plugin, which then leaves my package in a whole load of trouble that I don't know how to correct.
As far as i'm aware none of the directx stuff is needed as all of the machines have XP SP2 on, which includes directx9.x . But I cannot get the installer not to run it, there is no choice, and then I don't know which bits of the package I can exclude safely.
help!!!!!
Thanks in Advance
but i'm running into problems repackaging Premiere Pro, as the install seems determined to run directx and then some media player plugin, which then leaves my package in a whole load of trouble that I don't know how to correct.
As far as i'm aware none of the directx stuff is needed as all of the machines have XP SP2 on, which includes directx9.x . But I cannot get the installer not to run it, there is no choice, and then I don't know which bits of the package I can exclude safely.
help!!!!!
Thanks in Advance
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Bartesque
19 years ago
I take it that you're doing a MSI repackage for distribution.
I had trouble with that too, but DID manage thou to make a good MSI for distribution .. EXCEPT that when different hardware, Premiere would fail when started, because of different soundcard, codecs etc.
SO i did a silent installation, which works out fine. Do a Setup.exe -r, move your response file to installation folder, and edit your abcpy.ini OEM section (not sure if thats even necessary having the .iss but nevertheless).
only thing is .. i can't uninstall it [8|]
I had trouble with that too, but DID manage thou to make a good MSI for distribution .. EXCEPT that when different hardware, Premiere would fail when started, because of different soundcard, codecs etc.
SO i did a silent installation, which works out fine. Do a Setup.exe -r, move your response file to installation folder, and edit your abcpy.ini OEM section (not sure if thats even necessary having the .iss but nevertheless).
only thing is .. i can't uninstall it [8|]
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