Hi Christopher, On 07.04.2010 20:56, Christopher Rector wrote: > Does any one have a working script for Quicktime 7.6.6, I tried the one > on the archive and the apple app support program gets installed but it > never installs the quicktime app. > > I've tried everything that I can think of to get Quicktime installed > properly, even extracting the .msi files from the package and using > those. But, for what ever reason it never seems to install the quicktime > app. It's got to be something I'm missing or doing wrong. > This is one of my first attempts to use WPKG, and from what it looks > like it could save me hours of updating workstations every time a new > third party application patch comes out. I usually use the same approach. First I extract the MSI packages and then I install them manually (in order). Well, usually I do not apply QuickTime to the systems. If I don't want to use iTunes I just apply QuickTime Alternative. But for systems requiring iTunes I just install - QuickTime - Apple Application Support - Apple Mobile Device Support - iTunes I've attached an archive which includes my scripts to install these Applications. "unattended.cmd" is called when iTunes is installed but independent installation of components should work too. Here I applied iTunes to my host and just checked; QuickTime 7.6.6 is applied correctly. The *.xml files included contain the package definition I am using. Just extract the iTunes Installer to the directory leaving *.msi directly in the folder where all the scripts are. Give it a try. br, Rainer -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: iTunes.7z Type: application/octet-stream Size: 31093 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20100407/cdfdd802/attachment.obj> |