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Tag Archives: Unattended
Uninstalling Adobe Reader
If for whatever reason you are looking to remove Adobe Reader from your computers, here’s how to remove these applications via a script or some other unattended means. I have tested this with Adobe Reader 6.0.1, 7.0.9 and 8.0 which … Continue reading
Customising the Presentation Server Client Installation Part 1
The Citrix Presentation Server Client provides the ability to customise the client before you deploy it to your workstations. Customisation of the client is an important step to ensure the best possible experience for your users and it is yet … Continue reading
Unattended Windows Vista tech. on Windows XP/2003
UPDATE (09/12/2007): Updated with the list of applications and components listed here: Windows Vista components available for Windows XP. With Microsoft releasing a number of applications developed for Windows Vista also available for Windows XP, I’ve put together a quick … Continue reading
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Tagged Internet-Explorer, Unattended, Windows-Media-Player, Windows-Vista
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Shameless Self Promotion: Unattended Install Scripts
In case you were’nt aware, I have a number of install scripts for various applications that might be helpful for you if you are involved in any aspect of application deployment. A couple of these I have modified from an … Continue reading
