[Release] Windows Defender 7.0 Intl Addon Creator
- nonno fabio
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[Release] Windows Defender 7.0 Intl Addon Creator
Onepiece's Windows Defender 7.0 International Addon Creator
http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=97019#97019
Using this tool you can silently create your own Windows Defender Addon in your preferred language.
Windows Defender Installer download link
Definition updates download link
http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=97019#97019
Using this tool you can silently create your own Windows Defender Addon in your preferred language.
Windows Defender Installer download link
Definition updates download link
Last edited by nonno fabio on Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:03 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Don't ask for a different configuration of Onepiece's XP AIO Update Pack: use one of the existing vanilla XP UpdatePack with your preferred addons instead
Now I do not have a "problem" with this addon per se, but I would like to make a suggestion.
When making the windows defender addon, could the 'builder' *not* remove the installer and the definition updates?
It just seems like a waste of bandwidth to have to re-download the installer every time I want to make an update.
Thanks though for the addon builder.
When making the windows defender addon, could the 'builder' *not* remove the installer and the definition updates?
It just seems like a waste of bandwidth to have to re-download the installer every time I want to make an update.
Thanks though for the addon builder.
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CrashFly wrote:
I second the motion. Also, any chance for an integrated version?
Several questions:
1. It might be a good idea to tell us what this program is actually doing. My guess is that it takes the msi installer, puts the definitions into it somehow, makes it a switchless installer and then does something for this to show up in RunOnceEx. Is this correct?
2. If I already have a RunOnceEx imported at T12, how does this fit into the "system"?
3. For noobs like me, may we have a progress window when it is working?
Thanks!
SST
Now I do not have a "problem" with this addon per se, but I would like to make a suggestion.
When making the windows defender addon, could the 'builder' *not* remove the installer and the definition updates?
It just seems like a waste of bandwidth to have to re-download the installer every time I want to make an update.
I second the motion. Also, any chance for an integrated version?
Several questions:
1. It might be a good idea to tell us what this program is actually doing. My guess is that it takes the msi installer, puts the definitions into it somehow, makes it a switchless installer and then does something for this to show up in RunOnceEx. Is this correct?
2. If I already have a RunOnceEx imported at T12, how does this fit into the "system"?
3. For noobs like me, may we have a progress window when it is working?
Thanks!
SST
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The program run an administrative setup of msi installer, opens it and directly changes 3-4 definition files, then creates the .exe file and the instructions to run it during RunOnceEx time.
It won't damage your own RunOnceEx file.
Many people don't like the progress window: the setup takes only a few seconds, so it's pretty unuseful.
It won't damage your own RunOnceEx file.
Many people don't like the progress window: the setup takes only a few seconds, so it's pretty unuseful.
Don't ask for a different configuration of Onepiece's XP AIO Update Pack: use one of the existing vanilla XP UpdatePack with your preferred addons instead
Thanks for the explanation!nonno fabio wrote:The program run an administrative setup of msi installer, opens it and directly changes 3-4 definition files, then creates the .exe file and the instructions to run it during RunOnceEx time.
What do you mean by "damage"? Obviously it won't "damage" the file, the question is whether it correctly "fits into" the system of already existing RunOnceEx commands. For example, I put a reboot at the end of my RunonceEx... will this execute before that reboot? The tasks in RunonceEx are numbered and they execute according to this predefined order... Where will this go? Or is this an irrelevant question? If yes, why?It won't damage your own RunOnceEx file.
Well.. I guess I am behind with this 2GHz/1GB machine, because for me it took about 3 minutes to execute and a progress window is useful for a 3-minute job.Many people don't like the progress window: the setup takes only a few seconds, so it's pretty unuseful.
Cheers:
SSt
Hello folks,
I have a strange interaction to report, which seems to be happening with 100% consistency for like 10 installs now. It is WinXPSP3 with update pack (http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7184) and some standard addons (like IE8, Adobe) - I can make a list if needed.
If I use OnePiece .Net1.1 true addon ( http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6512) AND this Windefender RunonceEx addon also by OnePiece, then this WinDefender does not install. If I leave the .Net1.1 true addon out , Windefender does install.
I had 3 installs for each with 100% consistency: without this .Net1.1, windefender installed every time and with it Windefender did not install.
I have a great many things happening at RunOnceEx, like language pack install and Office 2003 install with all updates and then a reboot.
Any ideas?
SST
I have a strange interaction to report, which seems to be happening with 100% consistency for like 10 installs now. It is WinXPSP3 with update pack (http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7184) and some standard addons (like IE8, Adobe) - I can make a list if needed.
If I use OnePiece .Net1.1 true addon ( http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6512) AND this Windefender RunonceEx addon also by OnePiece, then this WinDefender does not install. If I leave the .Net1.1 true addon out , Windefender does install.
I had 3 installs for each with 100% consistency: without this .Net1.1, windefender installed every time and with it Windefender did not install.
I have a great many things happening at RunOnceEx, like language pack install and Office 2003 install with all updates and then a reboot.
Any ideas?
SST