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Number : 3204 Date : 2002-12-06 Author : Kan Yabumoto Subject : Re: Question Size(KB) : 1
1. No. There should be no easy way to feed a pre-defined text in response to the user prompts which is related to licensing issues. Of course, a very experienced Windows programmer could write a program that emulates user keystrokes at a given situation. But, the effort in doing so will most likely be a lot more than paying for the XXCOPY-Pro license. 2. Yes. XXCOPY /INSTALL picks the default XXCOPY home dir XXCOPY /INSTALL: you may override the default with a home directory of your choice There is a special command to further automate the installation of XXCOPY-Pro for a fully automated (unattended) installation from a batch file. But, for this, you need a license file (XXCOPY.LIC). 3. Yes. XXCOPY /UNINSTALL this command removes the XXCOPY entry in the system registry but will not delete XXCOPY files. You should delete XXCOPY files by hand. BTW, XXCOPY creates the following entry in the system registry: My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Pixelab\XXCOPY Kan Yabumoto ============================================================ At 2002-12-05 22:40, you wrote: >I am using xxcopy v2.92.6 in a batch process can I do the following: > >1. Is there a silent mode switch? or an answer file? I would like to >automate this but I have to answer licenseing questions manually to >run it. > >2. Can I pre determine where the home folder where xxcopy will >install? > >3. Is there a way to uninstall this by a switch? or a command? > > >Thanks,
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