Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Silent Installation
Hi,
I am currently trying to repackage Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional .But was unable to find the command line switches for a silent unattented install. The main exe (ACMBOOT.exe) takes many silent switches like /A, /QNT etc but can't use these switches with the setup.exe directly.(Cant use the ACMBOOT.exe since it asks to run the main installer in the middle). Any suggestions?.
I am currently trying to repackage Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional .But was unable to find the command line switches for a silent unattented install. The main exe (ACMBOOT.exe) takes many silent switches like /A, /QNT etc but can't use these switches with the setup.exe directly.(Cant use the ACMBOOT.exe since it asks to run the main installer in the middle). Any suggestions?.
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Rheuvel
14 years ago
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14 years ago
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anonymous_9363
14 years ago
Posted by:
Rheuvel
14 years ago
Funny, the Dutch Google gives the same result as yours. Depending on my laptop or package machine I get other search results...
In that case, just to be sure, a direct link:
How To Use Setup Wizard Command Line Arguments for Silent Mode
In that case, just to be sure, a direct link:
How To Use Setup Wizard Command Line Arguments for Silent Mode
Posted by:
anonymous_9363
14 years ago
I *hate*the way Google forces users to go to their "native" site. A while ago, someone somewhere posted a URL that will get you to the master: Google USA
EDIT:
I remember now...it was in the now-defunct Personal Computer World magazine, in Guy Kewney's column. Guy is, as some of you may know, also sadly deceased.
EDIT:
I remember now...it was in the now-defunct Personal Computer World magazine, in Guy Kewney's column. Guy is, as some of you may know, also sadly deceased.
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