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  1. it's a bug from Adobe when you create AIP. Somehow, the wrong image inserted into the splash.dll (the embedded image is a PNG file stored within splash.dll. You can use Resource HAcker and extract it into PNG for confirmation).

    http://www.appdeploy.com/messageboards/fb.asp?m=62117

    to "solve" this, install Acrobat 9 Pro Extended (from the CAB source).

    Go to the installed folder and copy out the splash.dll file.

    Next uninstall Acrobat 9 Pro Ext.

    In your AIP, go back to the Acrobat folder and replace the existing splash.dll with the one you copied earlier (via CAB installation).

    Do this *after* you have slipstreamed all the updates till 9.3.3. Also, the installer wont nag. Seems that it doesnt check the hash/filesize of this splash.dll.

  2. hi guys,

    as u all know, there are tons of tutorials to create bootable *single* OS installation from USB thumbdrive.

    i am wondering, is there any solutions to create a "multi-OS" bootable installation from USB thumbdrive?

    that means, in a 16GB USB thumb drive, there are 3 separate OS setup locations (maybe separated by 3 diferent folders).

    when boot into the USB thumb drive, I'll be able to select (auto or manual; doesnt matter) which OS to setup.

    e.g. I setup XP SP2 first, then setup Vista SP2, and finally Windows 7 (all sources from the USB thumbdrive.

    Reason is that i wanted to create multi-OS setup on machines, and creating a multi-OS installer in USB thumb drive is more logical (but technically difficult).

    any help is appreciated! ;)

    Thanks!

  3. hi guys, i'm curious whether this can be achieved or if there's any apps/utils that can do this:

    i'm on Windows XP SP3 Pro. Have a wired broadband connection (PPPoE) and 3G HSDPA wireless broadband.

    Now, the jackpot question is this:

    How can i set a specific app to use a specific connection? e.g. MS Outlook using wired broadband. Browser using 3G wireless broadband.

    Is such arrangement possible?

    thanks!

  4. The Windows Live Messenger team announced a phased upgrade to the quietly released 14.0.8089.726 build, which addresses vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Active Template Library (ATL) as cited in Microsoft Security Advisory 973882. The upgrade also comes with unspecified code fixes and feature enhancements.

    Users of Windows Live Messenger 8.1, 8.5 and older 14.0 versions will be asked and later forced to install the update.

    First Phase, Optional Upgrade:

    1) Starting Aug. 25, customers using versions 8.1 or 8.5 were asked to upgrade their client.

    2) Starting early Oct., all customers using versions 14.0 (but not the latest release 14.0.8089) will be asked to upgrade their client.

    The upgrade at this time is optional. Customers who haven't upgraded during the optional phase will be required to do so during the second phase.

    Second Phase, Mandatory Upgrade:

    1) Starting mid-Sept., all customers using Messenger 8.1 or 8.5 will be required to upgrade their version of Windows Live Messenger.

    2) Starting late Oct., all customers using Messenger 14.0 will be required to upgrade their version of Windows Live Messenger.

  5. hi guys, i'm curious on the size difference (after compact) between the actual Outlook PST file vs the Folder Size (Properties | Folder Size...)

    Here's what bothers me:

    Actual PST size: 153 MB (160,769,024 bytes)

    (inside Outlook) PST Folder Size: 125,685 KB

    any ideas why the big difference (153 vs 125)?

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