Add installation program with nLite
yumanino
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Hello,
I am an intern at a company. They are asking me to install Windows XP in automatic mode (without clicking, it installs by itself). No problem for that, but the issue comes afterward. They want Mozilla Firefox and Adobe Reader to be included in the installation as well. I think these can be installed with commands, but I don’t know which ones.
Thank you in advance,
Best regards,
yumanino
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 9.0.1
I am an intern at a company. They are asking me to install Windows XP in automatic mode (without clicking, it installs by itself). No problem for that, but the issue comes afterward. They want Mozilla Firefox and Adobe Reader to be included in the installation as well. I think these can be installed with commands, but I don’t know which ones.
Thank you in advance,
Best regards,
yumanino
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 9.0.1
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Hello,
normally you should be able to install Mozilla here:
https://www.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/new/
and Adobe Reader here:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/bureautique/2625-adobe-reader/#q=Adobe+Reader&cur=1&url=%2F
You just need to put icons on your desktop to launch them.
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Hello,
thanks for your response but that's not it.
They want that when Windows XP is installed, Mozilla Firefox and Adobe Reader are also installed automatically with Windows XP. -
Hello, Mozilla isn’t in the XP installation CD, so it’s impossible to do it at the same time.
As La-Loupe tells you, download it and create a desktop shortcut
Mourad -
Yet my internship supervisor tells me it's possible with nLite (which I don't master).