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Veovis

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  1. Mannualy, you have the /s switch with updates This is NOT the same as the one found with service pack, the slipstreaming process of small updates replaces old compressed files with updated uncompressed files, and modify svspack.inf to launch the update at T-13 (this for ensure that the update is correctly installed with new files and operations on registry)
  2. And what about Terminal Server (win 2k3) ? I believe that this function require a Lencensing Server who really verify how many users are simultanous connected with a terminal Client. The number of this users is dertermined by CAL ?
  3. To update my Windows' CD, I prefer to unpack updates and update manually. So I have tried to build a service Pack (or an update, it's similar) and the problem is that UPDATE.INF is protected by UPDATE.EXE, so we can't modify update.inf, so it's impossible to create a custom update.
  4. He says: Go to the properties of the folders, then click on Advanced of the Security Tab. Then take ownership with the second tab. Close the properties then open again. Normally you can now change the ACL in the security tab to have a Full Control.
  5. You can too use this command to extract the files from the update : update.exe /x:"folder_temp"
  6. No idea. I have got a video file. When I open the folder which contains it, explorer crashes. I have tested with some computers but explorer still crashes. Maybe you have a picture that Media Center doesn't appreciate ??
  7. Windows 2003 is a bit faster than Windows XP. I prefer Windows 2003 for remote desktop and development, but the price is too higher. Moreover all hardware supported by Windows XP is supported by Windows 2003, so i can too play on it very wekl.
  8. You can try to update your drivers or to reapply SP2.
  9. I've read that MCE 2005 is just an optional component of Windows XP SP2. I have now the two but when I made a comparison, windiff.exe tell me that all SP2 files in I386 are different. They have (after expand the *.dl_) the same version, but their hash are different. Why ? For example upnp.dll is not the same in the to build, but it's the same version 5.1.2600.2180. The MCE 2005 version is get as this. I have Slipstream SP2 into Windows XP.
  10. Is it not possible to use build 5.2.3790.1830 of termsrv.dll ?? I try to replace the file both in system32 and sfcdllcache folder, to copy the registry (HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TerminalServer) from my Windows 2003. It does not work. Before I could use remote redktop even the user was locally disconnected (normal), but after i replaced the file, there is no more remote dektop.
  11. It seems to work for Windows 2003 at offset 60FE3 and Windows XP at offset 60FE1 but not for Windows 2000 (with latest service pack). In this, the file is the Windows 2003 version (5.2) I found for Windows 2000 : here. Thanks !!
  12. I need to modify LAYOUT.INF and SYSSETUP.INF for the french version of Windows 2000 Pro, Windows XP Pro and Windows 2003 Server (x86). I have read that it exist a modified version of SYSSETUP.DLL which allow to modify SYSSETUP.INF without having errors during installation. How can i modify this file (french version for the three build of Windows) ? But I don't think this file allow too to modify LAYOUT.INF. I create a test certificate. This certificate will signed a CAT file. This CAT file contains hashes of all modified files. This method is valid to have an installation without errors because of modified files ?
  13. The hive in setupreg.hiv is use only during install in text mode. After all registry is loading from hive*.inf, so it's useless to modify setupreg.hiv. In graphic mode, there are nothing of setupreg.hiv in registry. The best and easiest solution is to create a hivecst.inf by example (don't forget to add this file into txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf next to other hive*.inf files), which is call in latest ! If you choose to use a .reg file, the file will loading after the first logon. The advantage of hive*.inf files is they are loading with SYSTEM privileges during install.
  14. regedit of Windows XP is the total fusion of regedit and regedt32 of Windows 2000. I'm OK with Lemonzest, if you edit setupreg.hiv, is to crack Windows. If you want to add keys, you can use a .inf file as hive*.inf on the CD.
  15. You want to edit setupreg.hiv or to copy to a .reg file ?? If you want to edit, you just load this file into regedit, modify then unload it. The setupreg.hiv file is modified. If you want to work with a .reg file, load setupreg.hiv into the registry then export it.
  16. As Gouki said, you have to do a port forwarding on your router. So all connections from Internet to your router with port 21 TCP will go on your FP Server. Having a static IP is not free, but you can have a domain name as matrix9098.dynalias.com for free. Go to www.dyndns.org to get it. With this domain name and a small software which will automatically updates your domain name with your IP, you will able to connect to your FTP server.
  17. From Windows 2003 Server, Standard Édition English. For amd64lover I have forgot the attachment ! SETUPLDR.BIN
  18. I think there is a solution for setupldr.bin Microsoft has release Windows 2003 SBS on a DVD. I have this disc without SP1. On this disc, there are 5 folders: CD1 to CD4 and a BOOT folder. When you insert the disc, it boots on this BOOT folder. If somebody can publish setupldr.bin of Windows 2003 SBS with SP1 from the DVD, we'll have the solution. Another solution more convivial : create a DVD with WinPE and install other Microsoft product from WinPE. So we'll not need to edit setupldr.bin.
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