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IEAK 7 Deployment through ZENworks

Hi All...

Please help!

IEAK 7 error on deploying the IE7setup.exe application...

Internet Explorer 7 setup

Error creating process <C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temp\IXP000.TMP\IE7Setup.cmd /passive >. Reason: C:\WINDOWS\system32\advpack.dll

The reason it gives this error message is due to the setup file being an unattended install I take it? I chose the Hands free installation and prompt for restart.

If I extract the IE7Setup.exe file, A file in there named IE7Setup.cmd...

IE7Setup.cmd has the following command-line:

%~dp0IE7-Setup.exe /ieak-full:%~dp0 %*

Basically when I run the executable it should run the relevant switches... Ive also tried creating a batch file and I also get the same error message. If I run the setup file or the batch from the network location they run no problem at all...

HELLPPPP!!!!!!!!!


Any suggestions?

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Answers (2)

Posted by: lancef1982 17 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Hi Guys...

Just to help out a bit...

Do you think this error could be because my operating system is not off a standard build?
Posted by: mazessj 17 years ago
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Just to officially close this, I responded to this in a different thread. The problem is a bug in ZenWorks' interpretation of the TEMP and TMP environment variables. It is treating them as long pathnames instead of converting them to short pathnames, and iesetup doesn't like that.

The full post can be found here: http://www.appdeploy.com/messageboards/fb.asp?m=23646
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