Yes, to your first question. I'm guessing you probably want %ScriptPath%, because that expands to the path where your script is located (similar to ~%dp0 in batch scripting). But why not post what you want to achieve, your entire script and the layout of your opsi package? Your layout may look like ...
I found another way, it's a bit of a hack, but whatever download and install the consumer version via: https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/index.html?system=true&standalone=1 this contains an updated pepper flash version, which you can find under %appdata%\Google\Chrome\PepperFlash\14.0.0.145 ...
thanks for the heads-up, didn't realize Chrome was this retarded I did a little research and the only possible solution I was able to find, is to disable the pepper flash plugin, then chrome will revert to the npapi plugin. 3 problems with that: 1- the plugin settings seem to be stored in a json fil...
if you can script the image restore via a batch file then yes How do you script the image restore via a batch file? With which type of image have you done it? Thanks for the help... I don't know how O&O works, that's for you to work out. But you can build a regular unattend windows 7 netboot pr...
I find it easier to handle all deployment logic via a regular batchfile, which I call via an OPSI script with the DosInAnIcon function. The batchfile always produces an exitcode, which gets interpreted with the opsi function Sub_check_exitcode, so I can determine whether the script has run successfu...
I'm pretty sure that you don't need to do it like you are doing it now. you can use a prefs.js file which contains your settings and copy that to c:\program files\mozilla Firefox\browser\defaults\profile after installing firefox. all new firefox profiles will contain those settings. already present ...