![]() And pre-entering one's own correct REG_EXPAND_SZ values in a WinPE build doesn't help. Strangely, they've done it properly for the file association icon entries, but not for the actual command entries in the registry. ![]() Plain REG_SZ entries don't work with envars. *NOTE: Tell your developers that file association commands that use environment variables such as %ProgramFiles% in registry entries must be entered as REG_EXPAND_SZ values. My question is whether there is any way to disable that strange behaviour or its triggeing mechanism with some kind of start-up switch parameter. When initialized, however, it insists on re-assigning drive letters, changing screen resolutions and creating non-functional (* see note) file associations. ![]() I like to create my own WinPE builds (using WinBuilder) and have no problem with including Reflect Pro as one "rescue utility" (among others) in any of my own 32-bit or 64-bit WinPE builds. My second question relates to Macrium Reflect's behaviour (I'm tempted to call it MISbehaviour) when it runs in a Windows PE environment. My question is whether a single Reflect Pro licence would permit and support installation and registration under all three OSes on that single platform. My primary working platform is a multiboot system that can boot to either a 32-bit environment (WinXP or Vista) or a 64-bit environment (Windows 7). The first relates to multiple installations on a single physical machine. I've been evaluating the Macrium Reflect "Pro" edition (reflect_pro_v trial setup) and have a couple of pre-sales questions for you, the second of which may need some input from your technical support staff. Here's a copy of my inquiry about it and I'll post any response from them if/when i get one. In other ways I like the latest Macrium Reflect proggy very much, but it's insistence on re-assigning drive letters and so forth is just not accptable for many (most?) Winbuilder WinPE multipurpose set-ups. automatical autoassign driveletters on start macrium reflec screen resolution switch to 1024x768 on start macrium reflect
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