I ran validation on the package and there are a whole host of errors appearing relating to files being labelled as compressed or having values exceeding the maximum table value.Īny ideas why this is the case? Is it because I just ran converter.exe for my setup capture rather than extracting this exe and running the resultant setup.exe?Īpologies if this is in the wrong section with it being a newby question. I've attempted to follow solsikkehaven's instructions in this thread which look to have been successful for others but when attempting to run my msi, it fails with an error "Internal Error 2602. I've read through several different solutions both in this thread and in the Package KB section for deploying this application slently. I've been playing around in WPS and decided to try and tackle CutePDF as a first package as it's a frequently requested application which we can't currently deploy silently.
I'm a complete newby to the software packaging game but will soon responsible for packaging applications using Wise Package Studio for our organisation.
You have to set the Driver Signing Option to "Ignore - Install the driver anyway." for the silent installation of your virtual printer driver. With CutePDF online PDF Editor, it takes no time at all to edit your PDF files easily - for Free No Installation. Return = WshShell.Run("rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /ia /b ""CutePDF Writer"" /f " + sTmpFolder + " /r ""CPW2:"" /m ""CutePDF Writer"" /q",0,TRUE) STmpFolder=sTmpFolder + "\cutefiles\driver\cutepdf.inf" STmpFolder = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%tmp%") 'location of INF file
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Would like it if someone that has a working MSI of CutePDF Writer 2.5 could give me a hand on how to create the package.Īt this point I'm using WFWI4 but if it's required to upgrade to get it to work, I'll do it. I can't understand how the guys "BEPhipps" and "xltel" in the packages area got their packages to work.ĭo you or anyone else have a solution to my new problem ? So beyond the features outlined here, let your personal preferences guide you in making your decision.I've tried your script and after modifying it (se below) I'm getting stuck on the signing policy for the driver. One of the great things about a PDF is that it can be read and edited in any PDF program regardless of which one it was created in. While PDFs can typically be reviewed in any PDF reader or editor, regardless of which one they were created in, consider looking for an editor that has a dedicated mobile app, is optimized for mobile devices, or allows cloud access to features through a mobile browser. When selected the tool, place cursor over the.
Good options will usually offer several levels of security, including password protection, permissions setting, and content redaction, which “blacks out” selected text and images. Look for a PDF editor that includes security features that allow access for authorized eyes only.
Common options include sticky notes, callout boxes, highlighting, freehand drawing tools, and stamps with messages like “approved,” “revised,” and “confidential.” It should have tools to mark up both text documents and graphic-heavy files like webpages.