Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
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Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
One of the abilities of SetupS -- the creating of shortcuts -- is somewhat complex and therefore can cause some confusion. For example, not many are aware that whole folders can be "sent to" SetupS. Such as "D:\ppApps" or "D:\Stuff.For.SetupS.To.Install".
With LivePE's we might even have a "ppAppsLive" folder. But if that folder gets "Sent To" SetupS might attempt to install them unto the LivePE disk, which would be undesirable -- if was even possible to do with these types of disk since they are typically read-only; or worse yet, install them to the system's actual ppApps folder. So in the following examples I'll present a couple of solutions to just such problems.
Note: Run these batch or cmd-script files from the SetupS.Sendto install folder or the Tools folder within ssWPI. Also, be sure to check the shortcut(s) properties to verify it is indeed creating shortcuts originating from those paths.
With LivePE's we might even have a "ppAppsLive" folder. But if that folder gets "Sent To" SetupS might attempt to install them unto the LivePE disk, which would be undesirable -- if was even possible to do with these types of disk since they are typically read-only; or worse yet, install them to the system's actual ppApps folder. So in the following examples I'll present a couple of solutions to just such problems.
Note: Run these batch or cmd-script files from the SetupS.Sendto install folder or the Tools folder within ssWPI. Also, be sure to check the shortcut(s) properties to verify it is indeed creating shortcuts originating from those paths.
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Re: Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
Example 1:
[tab=30]Simply use the -Regen switch. This switch allows the parent folder to be anything. It also prevents SetupS from installing apps and only "regenerates" them -- this is the so-called Regen-mode.
For example, the Live PE disk might have a folder called "\ppAppsLive" (and assuming the Live PE drive will be the System-Drive):
(But this only works from a .cmd/.bat file -- it won't work by itself from the command-line since %~d0 is a batch-file only variable.)
[tab=30]Simply use the -Regen switch. This switch allows the parent folder to be anything. It also prevents SetupS from installing apps and only "regenerates" them -- this is the so-called Regen-mode.
For example, the Live PE disk might have a folder called "\ppAppsLive" (and assuming the Live PE drive will be the System-Drive):
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@SetupS "%SystemDrive%\ppAppsLive" -Regen
(But this only works from a .cmd/.bat file -- it won't work by itself from the command-line since %~d0 is a batch-file only variable.)
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@SetupS "%~d0\ppAppsLive" -Regen
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Re: Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
Example 2:
[tab=30]Use SetupScp with the -ppAppsDrive=[x] switch to set the ppDrives. This assumes the Live PE drive is "writable" (such as a bootable usb flash-drive) and has a folder called "\ppApps" with suitable apps, of course.
But what if the LivePE drive is not writable (such as a DVD-disk or a mounted virtual ISO)? Then you'll have to ensure these files are already located in the disk's "\Windows" folder -- for example, by inserting them in the ISO used to burn the LivePE disk. Also, be sure that the ISO has a "\ppApps" folder with the desired apps...
This works because with NT6 (Vista/7), "C:" is always the System-drive. But this is not always the case with NT5 (XP, etc.). So I'll revise SetupS later to accept %variables% for the ppAppDrive/ppGameDrive ini-files so that this method will also work with XP-LivePE's:
[tab=30]Use SetupScp with the -ppAppsDrive=[x] switch to set the ppDrives. This assumes the Live PE drive is "writable" (such as a bootable usb flash-drive) and has a folder called "\ppApps" with suitable apps, of course.
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@SetupScp -ppAppsDrive=%SystemDrive% -ppGamesDrive=%SystemDrive% -ppDrivesRegen
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@echo off
SetupScp -ppAppsDrive=%SystemDrive%
Regenerator -ppApps
But what if the LivePE drive is not writable (such as a DVD-disk or a mounted virtual ISO)? Then you'll have to ensure these files are already located in the disk's "\Windows" folder -- for example, by inserting them in the ISO used to burn the LivePE disk. Also, be sure that the ISO has a "\ppApps" folder with the desired apps...
- "ppAppDrive.ini":
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C:
- "ppGameDrive.ini":
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C:
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@Regenerator -ppApps
This works because with NT6 (Vista/7), "C:" is always the System-drive. But this is not always the case with NT5 (XP, etc.). So I'll revise SetupS later to accept %variables% for the ppAppDrive/ppGameDrive ini-files so that this method will also work with XP-LivePE's:
- "ppAppDrive.ini":
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%SystemDrive%
- "ppGameDrive.ini":
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%SystemDrive%
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Re: Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
And one more, greatly simplified example -- which is basically example 1 being applied to the situation with example 3 -- in that it doesn't matter whether or not the Live PE drive is writable nor that it's an XP-Live disk, etc.
- "ppAppsGen.cmd":
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@echo off
SetupS "%~d0\ppApps" -Regen
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Re: Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
So this will work in PE if the Live PE disk has a folder called "\ppAppsLive", and it won't matter whether or not the Live PE drive is writable nor that it's an XP-Live disk, etc.?
And I assume it would be called from FirstLogon, or where?
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- "ppAppsLiveGen.cmd":
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@echo off
SetupS "%~d0\ppAppsLive" -Regen
And I assume it would be called from FirstLogon, or where?
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Yes, and I think Ghost has already tested the method to be working. Yea!
We can even drop (or rename) "\ppAppsLive" in favor of "\ppApps" if we wanted.
We can even drop (or rename) "\ppAppsLive" in favor of "\ppApps" if we wanted.
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Re: Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
Okay, so SetupS has (for quite some time actually) the following function -- which only gets called whenever the variable %CDROM% or %CDDrive% is used:
In any case, I can see this variable as limiting. There's a variety of ways to boot into the OS now (USB, "Pixie", etc.). And just look at all the various ways to boot from USB: Flash-drive, HDD/SSD, even some type of Optical.
I know there's a long list of SetupS variables; and already I'm thinking of adding to it such variables as %OpticalDrive% and %ThisPath%/%ThisDrive%/%ThisFolder%. Here's what we have presently:
But let's take a closer look at the %Tools% (and notice it has related component called %ToolsDrive%). What does this mean actually? SetupS has a function that looks for the nearest available \tools\ folder. Actually, it uses a "tag-file" method because it's looking for a file called "Tools.ico".
So what does this have to do with all this, you wonder. I think what I'm driving at is if you wanted SetupS to break free from a batch-file/.cmd container -- and assuming SetupS is on the same drive as the folder we wanted regenerated -- we should be able to do the following instead (directly from the cmd-line):
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Func GetOpticalDrive()
If $Debug Then _ConsoleWriteDebug('@@ Debug(Trace) SetupS.Core.au3|GetOpticalDrive()' & @CRLF)
Local $i, $Found, $Drive, $File
ErrorProtection('off')
; Check System Varibles
If $HomeDrv = '' Then $HomeDrv = 'C:'
If $SystemDrive = '' Then $SystemDrive = 'C:'
; Get CD Drive (if any)
If FileExists(@WindowsDir & '\SetupSCDDrive.ini') Then FileDelete(@WindowsDir & '\SetupSCDDrive.ini')
If IsArray($CDDrivesList) Then
If $CDDrivesList[0] > 0 Then
For $Drive = 1 To $CDDrivesList[0]
If FileExists($CDDrivesList[$Drive] & '\ssWPICD.ini') Then
$CDDrive = $CDDrivesList[$Drive]
ExitLoop
EndIf
Next
EndIf
EndIf
If $CDDrive = '' Or Not FileExists($CDDrive) Then ;pick the first available one
If IsArray($CDDrivesList) Then
If $CDDrivesList[0] > 0 Then
$CDDrive = $CDDrivesList[1]
Else
$CDDrive = $SystemDrive
EndIf
Else
$CDDrive = $SystemDrive
EndIf
EndIf
$CDDrive = NoBackslash($CDDrive)
ErrorProtection('on')
EndFunc
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For $Drive = 1 To $CDDrivesList[0]
If FileExists($CDDrivesList[$Drive] & '\ssWPICD.ini') Then
$CDDrive = $CDDrivesList[$Drive]
ExitLoop
EndIf
Next
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For $Drive = 1 To $CDDrivesList[0]
If $CDDrivesList[$Drive] = StringLeft(@ScriptDir, 2) Then ; Residing drive is on a CD-ROM
$CDDrive = $CDDrivesList[$Drive]
ExitLoop
EndIf
Next
In any case, I can see this variable as limiting. There's a variety of ways to boot into the OS now (USB, "Pixie", etc.). And just look at all the various ways to boot from USB: Flash-drive, HDD/SSD, even some type of Optical.
I know there's a long list of SetupS variables; and already I'm thinking of adding to it such variables as %OpticalDrive% and %ThisPath%/%ThisDrive%/%ThisFolder%. Here's what we have presently:
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%SourcePath% Full path (drive + folder) to the .ini|.app|.ppg file.
%SourceDrive% drive only of the .ini|.app|.ppg file.
%SourceFolder% folder only path to the .ini|.app|.ppg file.
%ppApps% Full path (drive + folder) to the system's 'x:\ppApps\' folder.
%ppAppsDrive% drive only of the system's 'x:\ppApps\' folder.
%ppGames% Full path (drive + folder) to the system's 'x:\ppGames\' folder.
%ppGamesDrive% drive only of the system's 'x:\ppGames\' folder.
%Tools% Full path (drive + folder) to SetupS's '\tools\' folder.
%ToolsDrive% drive only of SetupS's '\tools\' folder.
%ToolsFolder% folder only path to SetupS's '\tools\' folder.
%InstalledPath% Same as %AppPath%.
%AppPath% Full path (drive + folder) to the App's or Game's actual installed-to folder.
%AppDrive% drive only of the App's or Game's actual installed-to folder.
%AppFolder% folder only path to the App's or Game's actual installed-to folder.
%CDROM% Same as %CDDRIVE%.
%CDDRIVE% drive only of the system's optical drive (real or virtual).
%LastOSResources% for "%WinDir%\LastOS" (ie, "C:\Windows\LastOS").
But let's take a closer look at the %Tools% (and notice it has related component called %ToolsDrive%). What does this mean actually? SetupS has a function that looks for the nearest available \tools\ folder. Actually, it uses a "tag-file" method because it's looking for a file called "Tools.ico".
So what does this have to do with all this, you wonder. I think what I'm driving at is if you wanted SetupS to break free from a batch-file/.cmd container -- and assuming SetupS is on the same drive as the folder we wanted regenerated -- we should be able to do the following instead (directly from the cmd-line):
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SetupS -Regen %ToolsDrive%\ppAppsLive
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SetupS -Regen %ToolsDrive%\ppApps
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Ugh. I just found out SetupS doesn't convert incoming variables like that (or at least not as it is processing the input arguments).
Back to the drawing board. LOL
Back to the drawing board. LOL
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Re: Tips on using SetupS Sendto with PE environs
TheFreezerBox wrote:%LastOSResources% for "%WinDir%\LastOS" (ie, "C:\Windows\LastOS").
I assume that this will be changed to %ssTekResources% for "%WinDir%\ssTek" (ie, "C:\Windows\ssTek"), or at least have that added?
Have you ever done anything with PowerShell? I have not, but I understand it is freely available for use in everything from XP on and maybe even Win2K. Even http://ss64.com/index.html, one of my go to places for cmd help has a PowerShell section, along with VBScript and others. Anyway, one of the PowerShell commands, Get-WmiObject, can be used with Win32_SystemEnclosure class to get chassis type, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa394474(v=vs.85).aspx. If you look at the comment at the very bottom of that page you'll see that apparently virtual systems (PE?) are identified as System Enclosure of type 0 (zero). I have seen that, for folks that know how to use it, PowerShell seems to be very powerful with many preferring it over cmd and vb scripting, for being able to do more, quicker, with less. So it might be one more tool we might want to learn how to use. (I might have to go find a "For Dummies" book. LOL) Might not really apply to us, but it was just a thought.
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bphlpt wrote:I assume that this will be changed to %ssTekResources% for "%WinDir%\ssTek" (ie, "C:\Windows\ssTek"), or at least have that added?TheFreezerBox wrote:%LastOSResources% for "%WinDir%\LastOS" (ie, "C:\Windows\LastOS").
Yeah, I copied and pasted that from an older file (before I added %ssTekResources%). We need to keep %LastOSResources% unfortunately for a little while longer in case any .app/.ppg files are still using it -- but we don't need to list it anymore; just recognize the conversion to "C:\Windows\ssTek".
bphlpt wrote:Have you ever done anything with PowerShell? I have not, but I understand it is freely available for use in everything from XP on and maybe even Win2K. Even http://ss64.com/index.html, one of my go to places for cmd help has a PowerShell section, along with VBScript and others. Anyway, one of the PowerShell commands, Get-WmiObject, can be used with Win32_SystemEnclosure class to get chassis type, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa394474(v=vs.85).aspx. If you look at the comment at the very bottom of that page you'll see that apparently virtual systems (PE?) are identified as System Enclosure of type 0 (zero). I have seen that, for folks that know how to use it, PowerShell seems to be very powerful with many preferring it over cmd and vb scripting, for being able to do more, quicker, with less. So it might be one more tool we might want to learn how to use. (I might have to go find a "For Dummies" book. LOL) Might not really apply to us, but it was just a thought.
I too have heard about Powershell and its scripting abilities; but no, I've never played around with it yet. I don't even know if Trouba has ever made a SetupS app out of it.
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