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Correction - you added Plugins and wrote some registry settingsChanged to using portable version with correct URLs, fixed "Edit with Notepad++" context menu, added plugins
Correction - you added Plugins and wrote some registry settingsChanged to using portable version with correct URLs, fixed "Edit with Notepad++" context menu, added plugins
I compared existing script to yours... You renamed the setup file (which made no difference)
And a recent change in Windows 10 to using the Notepad App - required using LegacyNotepad registry setting included in latest Configuration
So again you added the "Plugins" and wrote registry for a Portable Program (Since the program is portable there is usually No Registry Written) so not sure how writing registry values for a portable program is a "Fix"
Last edited by Kyhi; 23 Sep 2021 at 07:29.
I'm not interested in comparing dicks. This is your sandbox, bye-bye.
Not comparing - just not liking the insinuations made about the script your using as your base......Changed to using portable version with correct URLs, fixed "Edit with Notepad++" context menu,
And I clearly do not mind the "Additions"
Forgive this question since I'm just starting to learn this, but when i look at my scripts folders, there is a copy of the file with the name file for the plugin. these do not have that file. What am I missing? I thought to somehow import them like I would a new plugin, but there is no .exe to associate with. again, ***newbie*** so go easy lol
Hi
If I'm understanding your question right, you have for most apps (but not all) two files eg ABC_XPE.script and ABC_XPE_File.Script
When you initially run the ABC_XPE.script , either during a project Run or individual script Run , it downloads the app and encodes it into the ABC_XPE_File.Script. For subsequent runs, it extracts it direct from that file
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Last edited by APT38; 28 Sep 2021 at 09:12.
I don't really understand your question. So I'll start with Directory structure basics.
Scrips location is in Projects directory... This is where resides the whole "CODE" part of the project.
Part of the source software is located in the scrip_FILE.script or in the ProgCache.
Target Folder contains the files the will be included in the Boot.Wim startup Files.
ISO Folder contains the programs that are NOT included in BOOT file.
TEMP Folder contains temporary files used during builds,
Custom Folder contain all personalization and files added to your project.
The Executable of your compilation will be installed in Target and Iso.
Yeah, I sorta understand the structure. But i guess what i'm trying to ask is what do I do to use these plugin scripts? For instance, I extracted the script and placed it in the scripts. But again, i'm not really fimilar with the scripts but i've made a few plugin's with 7z. here is what I see when i copied it to my script folder:
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Thank you for responding so quickly. I'm just not quite sure what to do with the file.
Ok....
View this post for quick start info.
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