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Vokofpolisiekar

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  1. Hi everyone, I'm brand new here, and hope that you can help me with my following dilema (i'm on dial up, so I have't looked at all the post - accept my apologies for asking something that might have been asked before). I've been fiddling around with nLite, and although I can get most things to work, I have one question with regards to .Net. With a slipstreamed SP2 into XP, shouldn't I see .Net services / folder in Windows or folder in Program Files after I install XP? I'm of the opinion that .Net 1.0 was integrated with SP2, and if so, why don't I see .Net? I made a command line slipstream of SP2, and then I used this XP(SP) disc to make an ISO with Nlite (nothing else) - but after I install this using Virtual Machine 2007, I don't see any .Net files, except a log file which states that .Net was not installed. Secondly, how can I make .Net addon run using nlite so that XPSP2 will have it installed during installation? I have addon maker for nlite, but I'm not 100% sure on the command line switch (dotnetfx.exe /qa /c:"install /l /q") - I see on the pre configured addon switches of Addon Maker, .net 1.1 has the following command switch (dotnetfx.exe " /q /c:""install /q"""). How does this work with all the " and the cab ini file? In short, what must I add to the Entries_Net.ini file part to ensure I have .net installed during XP setup? [Addprogram] dotnetfx.exe ???????? Your help and guidance would be greatly appreciated! Carl

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