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VERY IMPORTANT: Please read this document very carefully, because my W7-Setup.exe is
paused, until you terminate this readme file, e.g. using the X in
upper right corner. If you started W7-Setup.exe with a /? or -help
switch, then W7-Setup.exe is already terminated.
If you like, you can run W7-Setup.exe with a -silent command line switch, and you won't see
this document, and the whole Setup is done silently. But if so, you need to download Microsofts
Sysinternals Suite manually first, precisely as I have described it below. No matter if you are
running W7-Setup.exe silent or not, I will produce a descended sorted W7-Setup.log and/or a
Error-W7-Setup.log file located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\<MyWindowsToolName>\Log folder, where
<MyWindowsToolName> could be my Windows Tool W7-IMDisk. If <MyWindowsToolName> is
W7-ImDisk, then the logfiles will be created in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-ImDisk\Log folder.
The first line in the descended sorted log files will be one of these:
yyyymmdd:tt:mm:ss INFO #0001: W7-Setup.exe ended with success
yyyymmdd:tt:mm:ss ERROR #0001: W7-Setup.exe ended with errors
If you are using a Management System, you might be interested in reading more about these
logfiles in W7-Setup-LogNumbers.txt located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-Display\Bin folder.
The thirdparty tools I use is located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-Freeware folder, and most of
the vendors have in their EULA given me and you a freeware license, both to use and to distri-
bute their tools.
As you can see in PsExec-Readme.txt located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-Freeware\Bin folder,
Microsoft gives you a freeware license to use the SysInternal Suite Tool, but with the excep-
tion that you and I doesn't have license to distibute Microsofts SysInternal Suite Tool.
As you can see in W7-EULA-Copyright.txt located in the
C:\ITD\TrywareDk\<MyWindowsToolName>\Bin folder I gives you a freeware license to use my
Windows Tools, but with the same exception that you doesn't have license to distibute my
Windows Tools. So if you want to give my Windows Tools to a friend, then don't do anything
else than give them my download link. And for the same reason, I will start downloading
Microsoft's SysInternals Suite for you, when you close this document. So if you is using
the -silent command line switch, then you don't see this information in my readme file,
but you need to download Microsofts SysInternals Suite manually, otherwise my W7-Setup.exe
will terminate, if the SysinternalsSuite.zip file isn't located in the
C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-Freeware\Download folder. Please use my W7-Download.exe located in the
C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-Freeware\Bin folder when you download, so I can be sure, you are using
the same version that I have tested with my Windows Tools.
You can't find any uninstall in Control Panel, because my Windows Tools isn't installed, but is
only some subfolders and files being copied to C:\ITD\TrywareDk. But please use my
W7-UnInstall.exe located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\<MyWindowsToolName>\Bin folder, where
<MyWindowsToolName> is the Windows Tool, you are using right now, like e.g. W7-IMDisk. If
<MyWindowsToolName> is W7-ImDisk, then the W7-UnInstall.exe will be located in the
C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-IMDisk\Bin folder. If you delete the subfolders manually about the Windows
Tool you are using right now, instead of using my W7-UnInstall.exe, then you might delete some
of the Windows Tool files used by my other Windows Tools, if you are using others, because all
my Windows Tool files uses some identical features, located in many different subfolders. My
W7-UnInstall.exe makes sure, that the "uninstall" is 100% perfect, and only removes the
W7-UnInstallers about <MyWindowsToolName>
Please consider to make one backup "now and then" including all my Windows Tools, using my
W7-Backup.exe located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\W7-Backup\Bin folder.
W7-Setup.exe will automatically continue, when you close this document, and when finishing
you will find my Windows Tool located in the C:\ITD\TrywareDk\<MyWindowsToolName> folder
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