(until then you can use the dual architecture toolbar option)
I tried it, and it do the trick ! thanks.
OK, so with the prompt to select edition to install, why would you want to copy unattended settings to individual editions, if they all use the same options? Or you were referring to Post-setup, not unattended?
I were having no clue, whatsoever, about this unattended file thing.
I will tell you what I was thinking, as really new end user using NTLite
As I went to Apply section, I saw Image Process Queue , I said, hey so I can do this preset for edition 1 and 2, and I will load edition 3 and do different preset for edition 3 and 4. I went to automated part in Image Process Queue and it was locked for only the loaded edition. I said why is it locked ? shouldn't this be different for each edition ? and after I learn about tweaking unattended.xml file and learn about Dual arch., I was confused at the beginning, it should be like:
Preset 1 : I will apply it for editions x86 do users name (unattended options) like this and post-setup commands (post-setup options) like this...
Preset 2 : I will apply it for editions x64 do users name like this and post-setup commands like this...
Preset 3 : I will apply it for tech support edition, admin user, more features...
Btw one way would be to load one by one and select Unattended copy to install image option.
Wait ! so.. ok hahaha...
I think if you make it like this
will be more dynamic with the style of your software:
When user select Image Process Queue (automated part) for the loaded edition the software will:
1. do the tick "copy to Install image"
2. Take the part for WinPE ( from unattended ) and place it in root
Like this I can:
1. See editions in WinPE (no dual arch. trick)
2. Automated part in Image Process Queue will make more sense (each preset can be applied fully including automated section for each edition)
whatever you see the best, I may have shortage in overall view, I don't know much about other than using NTLite in win10 ;D