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nuisance to simply copy a program to the local drive before installing. It's actually more difficult than it sounds, as batch scripts do not iexpress unable to open the report file like UNC paths and there is no easy path to work with error opening the makecab directive file if you are just running a task and not an OS install. One thing to do is create iexpress not running batch file a self extracting exe and run a script to perform everything locally from a known directory. Windows 7 and XP (and older versions) have a built in tool named iexpress. Quite error creating cabinet a handy free tool. One problem. In Windows 7 when trying to run a script after the install it does this: "Error creating process . Reason: The system cannot find the file specified." Command.com?! That's old school, and hence the problem. Windows 7 has only cmd, not command. So when you're at the ‘Install Program to Launch' screen and you simply put
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‘install.bat' it precedes it with ‘command /c'. Solution is to do it like this: Update (12/10/2010): Small note, if your using this, you might prefer to move over to using Winrar from Grisoft which has a much better interface and capabilties for creating a SelF eXtracting (SFX) file! Comments 56 # Chris CApril 6, 2016 at 10:43 am Thank you for posting this! # SangMay 24, 2016 at 5:51 am Thanks, it help # Tu Van NguyenJuly 9, 2016 at 9:09 am You are a lifesaver! # KenJuly 11, 2016 at 12:15 pm Let me repeat… Thank you !! # speklJuly 18, 2016 at 8:05 am You are awesome ;o) Thank you for the post! # david comeyAugust 22, 2016 at 5:10 am nice one , simple and effective Older 1 2 Pingbacks How to Adjust the Touch Keyboard for Use with Word 2013: Creating a Touch Keyboard Toggle Switch - George Liu Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email
Message TKS Total Posts : 188 Scores: 0 Reward points : 0 Joined: 5/16/2008 Status: offline How to fix IExpress error message, "Unable
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to open the report file" Friday, October 24, 2008 1:33 AM (permalink) iexpress unable to end update of resources 0 I'm trying to make a self-extracting executable out of a .vbs with the IEXPRESS utility, but I keep iexpress command.com not found getting this error message : Unable to open the repor file 'C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder\~sssttt.RPT' Here's a list of what I'm doing : 1. Launch C:\Windows\System32\IEXPRESS.exe 2. Under Welcome to IExpress 2.0 http://www.migee.com/2010/09/17/iexpress-windows-7-error-creating-process-fix/ screen, select Create new Self Extracting Directive file, click Next. 3. Under Package purpose screen, select Extractfiles and run an installation command, click Next. 4. Under Package title screen, set value of textarea to Self Extracting Executable, click Next. 5. Under Confirmtion prompt screen, select No prompt, click Next. 6. Under License agreement screen, select Do not display a license, click Next. http://www.visualbasicscript.com/How-to-fix-IExpress-error-message-quotUnable-to-open-the-report-filequot-m65492.aspx 7. Under Package files screen, add C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder\asdf.vbs and C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder\kjhkjhjh.bat, click Next. asdf.vbs >> msgBox "Hello World!" kjhkjhjh.bat >> cscript asdf.vbs 8. Under Install Program to Launch screen, select kjhkjhjh.bat under Install Program, click Next. 9. Under Show window screen, select Hidden, click Next. 10. Under Finished message screen, select No message, click Next. 11. Under Package Name and Options screen, browse C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder\sssttt.exe, select Hide File Extracting Progress Animation from User screen, click Next. 12. Under Configure restart screen, select No restart, click Next. 13. Under Save Self Extraction Directive screen, select Self Extraction Directive (SED) file:, browse C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder\pplld.SED, click Next. 14. Under Create package screen screen, click Next. 15. And then I get the error message : Unable to openthe Report file 'C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder\~sssttt.RPT'. 16. And when I look in directory C:\Users\ADDDM\Desktop\New Folder two files have been created. ~sssttt.DDF and pplld.SED But no .exe has been created. So whatsup? What am I doing wrong??? #1 orion Total Posts : 1 Scores: 0 Reward points : 0 Joined: 2/17/2009 Status: offline RE: How to fix IExpress error message
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