![]() ![]() ![]() I'm sure there's a way to do it, as this last person seems to have cracked it, welldone! What am I doing wrong? :) I've checked out the Unistall registry keys and they're already there with a load of values inside containing info about the software, etc and they're exactly the same as posted above in this thread, so I can't see that they're an encrypted or encoded key that relates to the Serial number. I've added the ISX_SERIALNUMBER property with a valid licence, the installation went through ok but when I ran the program, it errored saying the Licence was invalid. I'm using a boxed copy, so no special Volume licence media kits are used. I run a quiet installation by editing the setup.ini file that was on the Elements CD. I've read that above thread that by adding the two keys into the Uninstall registry section it'll solve the problem. I haven't got any 3rd party apps to create MST files for the Elements MSI, should I have? I'm trying to work this out by hand, maybe that's my problem? Our first app, Autocad, came with a Network Deployment feature that created an MST file and the associated deploy.exe and ini files to do the job but I'm now struggling with Photoshop Elements 3.0. I've just started looking in to creating MSI scripts to automate installations of our apps. ![]()
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