Hello all,
This is my first post as well as my first posting of a script. This script will install PerfectDisk 12 as well as allows for the option to update the install to Build 290 (the latest) at build time. Here are some notes
1) This will install into x86 or x64 (installing the correct version for each)
2) The script will download the install files from Raxco (The company that makes PerfectDisk)
3) If selected the script will download the Patch file from Raxco
4) No license codes are provided. These must be supplied by one of three methods
a ) You can enter the codes manually on the script interface (These must come from your registry to be in the correct format)
b ) You can use the "Registry" buttons to read the License keys from the machine on which you are running WinBuilder
c ) You can use the supplied batch file (which can be created by clicking the button on the script interface). This batch file will read the registry and create an "key.ini" file that the script can read to extract the license codes. Then use the "INI" buttons to read the key.ini file.
(For example you can run this in a VM to capture the License codes without installing the software on the machine you use WinBuilder.
Thank you
Bryan
Since I cannot determine if/how to attach a file, you can find more information here http://theoven.org/i...php?topic=278.0
This is my first post as well as my first posting of a script. This script will install PerfectDisk 12 as well as allows for the option to update the install to Build 290 (the latest) at build time. Here are some notes
1) This will install into x86 or x64 (installing the correct version for each)
2) The script will download the install files from Raxco (The company that makes PerfectDisk)
3) If selected the script will download the Patch file from Raxco
4) No license codes are provided. These must be supplied by one of three methods
a ) You can enter the codes manually on the script interface (These must come from your registry to be in the correct format)
b ) You can use the "Registry" buttons to read the License keys from the machine on which you are running WinBuilder
c ) You can use the supplied batch file (which can be created by clicking the button on the script interface). This batch file will read the registry and create an "key.ini" file that the script can read to extract the license codes. Then use the "INI" buttons to read the key.ini file.
(For example you can run this in a VM to capture the License codes without installing the software on the machine you use WinBuilder.
Thank you
Bryan
Since I cannot determine if/how to attach a file, you can find more information here http://theoven.org/i...php?topic=278.0