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  1. OK So it is Most Definetly the integration of IE7 that causes this error. By itself, slipstreamed in, it causes this error. So, I have tried turning off SFC before install, then turning it on after the install. Low and behold, it still pops up with Windows File Protection error every now and then. Anyone?
  2. I beleive its the integration of IE7 that gives the error.
  3. OK so I have a .reg file that will write to the registry to turn SFC on, and I know how to use the run once command to add the registry file at 1st bootup. But I write the command to say "regedit.exe /s d:\SFCon.reg" but this will only work if the CD drive is drive D. Is there a wild card command for the CD drive? Its possible the CD drive could be a different drive letter, and I want to cover all my bases. Thanks for the input guys. -Todd
  4. Sorry I hit the report button on accident. My bad. My next question is below. Ok, how do I script SFC to be turned on automatically on 1st boot up? Any help appreciated.
  5. Thank you for the replies, but turning on SFC after installing will have the same effect right? I would believe that turning on SFC after installing XP will have no effect. Have any of you tried this? I get the error after its installed, not during. IE7 slipstream replaces some DLL's that SFC will forever see to be altered, and would give this error message after it is turned on. Any other ideas? BTW, I plan on "donating" a good amount of money if this program works without flaws. -Todd
  6. Hello all, I want to get rid of the Windows File Protection Popup without disabling SFC. Anyway to do this? Long version: After integrating IE7 into an XP CD, using both 1.2.1 and 1.3, I get the “Files that are required for windows to run properly have been replaced by unrecognized versions. etc ” Please insert windows CD. This is caused by SFC, or System File Checker. I know you can get rid of this message by disabling SFC, but I want to deploy this to 100's of computers and DO NOT want SFC disabled to be on the safe side. I really like having all the updates already done on a fresh install, but this popup is unacceptable in a large environment. IE7 is the longest update, so nliteos is basically useless to me unless there is a solution where I can leave SFC on. Has anyone figured this out? Thank you for your time, -Todd Thomas Network Administrator Illinois State University
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