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From: Nick Scott-Perry (nick.scott-perry
atit.com.au)Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 18:02:38 CDT
If you extract the files initially, is there an extracted .exe that you can
call via the script that will do the job appropriatley?
- Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Devlin [mailto:Michael.Devlin
figleaves.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2002 2:04 AM
To: focus-ms
securityfocus.com
Subject: Problem with auto unpacking Hotfixes (from 1 machine only)
I have scripted the complete installation of all Q hotfixes right across
the company. Whilst one of the biggest hurdles has been the lack of
uniformity between hotfixes (ie switches)..... I have managed to hack my
way round almost all of the problems.... However I have (as usual) *one*
more problem that I need to circumvent before the process is.... Er ....
Working fully.
There is one machine (quite a high profile server) that *INSISTS* on
asking me for the location to extract the hotfix files to.... This is
irrespective of the hotfix number and the switches used.... (NB: This
only applies to hotfix.exe, the IE hotfixes are working fine.).... This
even applies if use the '/?' switch
Is the default location written in an inf file or in the regsitry?
I know that the installer uses a random string when extracting the
contents ie c:\sdfuhiuh , could it be a problem with this? (it may be
worth noting that once the hotfix is unpacked it works fine)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
Many thanks
Michael
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