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You can call that API directly from the wise project, but that is the way I have always been doing and I have my little habits. I use the SetupCopyOEMInf API trough a visual basic 6.0 program. At the end of this documents there are background notes and comments. I assume you are familiar with the capture process and do not need explanations about registry and files entries capture.
#Microsoft activesync xperia xa full#
I used Wise for Windows installer (3.5) and made a full capture of C:\.
#Microsoft activesync xperia xa pro#
But, as far as I tried it, it didn't work!ĭeploying ActiveSync 4.1 in USER (restricted, locked down) context from the GPO for WindowsXP pro based client. Instead of the the executable MsiTran.exe you could use the new 'Gen.vbs' ~ Create this vbs as described in the Platform SDK help file ~. Orca.msi, MsiTran.exe and others will be installed in: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK\Bin". ORCA and MsiTran come with the Microsoft Platform SDK. MsiTran.exe will be installed in: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK\Bin".
#Microsoft activesync xperia xa free#
MsiTran.exe is a FREE tool to generate or apply a transform file. Orca.exe is a FREE database table editor for creating and editing Windows Installer packages and merge modules. Most propertys discussed can be given in the commandline, like:
Or it can be applied through the modification tab in the Group Policy using Active Directory. MsiExec.exe /i "*ActiveSync*.msi" TRANSFORMS="ActiveSync.mst" /qb! MsiTran.exe -g "/*ActiveSync*.msi" "/ActiveSync_ORCA.msi" "/ActiveSync.mst"Ĥ) Now you can apply the transform on the command line as follows: You still need the 'CA_InstallInkNotes' part in the 'InstallExecuteSequence' as described in the MST thoug for it to function!ģ) Create the FINAL Transforms file (MST): "*ActiveSync*.mst" 'MsiExec.exe /i "*ActiveSync*.msi" TRANSFORMS="ActiveSync.mst" RunAs_INSTALL=1' You can add the 'RunAs_INSTALL' Property in the ActiveSync_ORCA.msi and eventually the MST, or you can give it directly in the commandline, for example: RunAs_INSTALL = (YES/NO) This property I specially added to avoid a Microsoft Outlook error when installing from a RunAs command See the cal to 'InstallExecuteSequence' above, you have to create both propertys! * In the Table row (left screen) click on the 'Property' table. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default mail client." when installing this from a RunAs command (Default='$InkProps.dll.5F492FF1_28AE_4C56_A4D6_B40F4E565FD2=3'). * In the Table row (left screen) click on the 'InstallExecuteSequence' table.ĬA_Nt5_PrimeInf = Add 'AND (NOT REINSTALL)' for poweruser issue (See 'MICROSOFT ACTIVESYNC 4.1 HELL' on ) (Default='(VersionNT >= 500) AND (NOT REMOVE)').ĬA_InstallInkNotes = Add 'AND (NOT RunAs_INSTALL)' Specially added to avoid a Microsoft Outlook error: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. You can change the following propertys (you can use 1/0 instead of YES/NO): Note: This file comes with the Microsoft Platform SDK.
*** Create a MST for Microsoft ActiveSync 4.x.ġ) Make a backup copy of the original '*ActiveSync*.msi' file as example I use: 'ActiveSync_ORCA.msi'. When the package was distibuted to a user, the user can now simply connect the mobile device to the computer whitout being asked for an Administrative account to add the hardware. Add Custom Actions to your package which run in the following order during installation with elevated rights: 1) Execute program from installed files "Rndis_Update.exe /quiet /norestart" 2) Execute program from installed files "Dpinst.exe /S /LM /SA". Add the files "wceRndis.inf" and "wceusbsh.inf" to the folder "Windows\INF" in your package. Add the file "Dpinst.exe" to this folder ( ). These files are included in the same directory) and add this file to your Snap-Shot in the folder "Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\Drivers" (This folder should already exist containing the files "WceRndis.cat", "wceRndis.inf", "Wceusbsh.cat", "wceusbsh.inf" and "wceusbsh.sys"). Search for the file "Rndis_Update.exe" in "\\\Windows\INF" if you are planning to create a MSI-Package for WinXP (use "Rndis_Update_2k3.exe" for Win2k3 Server and "Rndis_Update_64.exe" on 64Bit platforms. Then use "SETUP.EXE /V /a" to create an administrative installation to a network location.