Hi
Is there any possiblity to create a Windows CD containing Office and
some other software like antivirus? If tere is any possiblity, how can
i do that?
Greets
Simon
Ayush - 30 Nov 2006 10:09 GMT
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I dont know for sure but maybe nLite can do this :
http://www.nliteos.com/nlite.html

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NewScience - 30 Nov 2006 16:51 GMT
If you are talking about creating an installation CD/DVD AND you have the
original installation CD/DVDs for all, yes you can.
I created a DVD with all installation packages I have on my system, then
created an .HTML page that allowed me to select whatever I wanted to
install.
The .HTML is referenced to an AUTORUN.INF file that runs it using SHELLEXEC
located on the CD/DVD.
Works like a champ.
If you are talking about creating a CD/DVD from an installed application
from your hard disk ... NO.
Other than being somewhat illegal (from MS point of view), just copying a
C:\Program Files\..... folder to a CD/DVD and then copying from CD/DVD to
another systems hard drive, that prevents all the additional files AND
registry settings from being installed on the new system.
Most applications installed, place files/folders in C:\Program Files\Common
Files AND register support DLLS, ActiveX controls and such in the local
registry.
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Shenan Stanley - 30 Nov 2006 20:24 GMT
> Is there any possiblity to create a Windows CD containing Office and
> some other software like antivirus? If tere is any possiblity, how
> can i do that?
Bootable?
- BartPE/Ultimate Boot CD for Windows.
http://www.ubcd4win.com/
Installation CD/DVD?
- Unattended instructions from MSFN.
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/

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