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  1. Theres something inherently sad in upgrading from Win2K, which has a source directory ( C:\Win2K ) of only 1.49GB after a year and a half - including the fluff thrown there by DotNet 2.0, and not including the junk put there by HotFixes (that uninstall mess gets deleted).

    Win2K has been sitting on a 3Gig partition for years - I used to install/reinstall much more often a few years back. The swap sits on another disk, and the Program Files and Users directories have been junctioned/mounted elsewheres.

    The price of progress aparently is about 10 more gigs for Win7/Vista Ultimate ;-) Since this thread likes percentages ...

    About 767% more.

  2. UnxUtils is a port of the most important GNU utilities to Windows.

    For any that are unaware, these are all CMD.exe compatible, usable in .cmd|.bat scripts, just a matter of adding the

    UnxUtils\usr\local\wbin\ (wherever you unpack it) to your PATH variable.

    UnxUtils update available from GoogleCode

    Usability Note: I would recommend renaming, echo.exe and find.exe to something like: Gecho.exe & Gfind.exe.

    4 NEW Binaries are included, and 30 others have been updated from the original UnxUtils release from Sourceforge.

    agrep.exe

    ansi2knr.exe

    basename.exe

    bc.exe

    bison.exe

    bunzip2.exe

    bzip2.exe

    bzip2recover.exe

    cat.exe (Updated)

    chgrp.exe

    chmod.exe

    chown.exe

    cksum.exe (Updated)

    cmp.exe

    comm.exe (Updated)

    compress.exe

    cp.exe

    csplit.exe (Updated)

    cut.exe (Updated)

    date.exe

    dc.exe

    dd.exe

    df.exe

    diff.exe

    diff3.exe

    dircolors.exe

    dirname.exe

    du.exe

    echo.exe

    egrep.exe

    env.exe

    expand.exe (Updated)

    expr.exe

    factor.exe

    fgrep.exe

    find.exe

    flex.exe

    fmt.exe (Updated)

    fold.exe (Updated)

    fsplit.exe

    gawk.exe (Updated)

    gclip.exe

    gplay.exe

    grep.exe (Updated)

    gsar.exe

    gunzip.exe

    gzip.exe

    head.exe (Updated)

    id.exe

    indent.exe

    install.exe

    join.exe (Updated)

    jwhois.exe

    less.exe (Updated)

    lesskey.exe (Updated)

    libfl.a

    libfl.lib

    ln.exe

    logname.exe

    ls.exe

    m4.exe

    make.exe (Updated)

    makedepend.exe

    makemsg.exe

    man.exe

    md5sum.exe (Updated)

    mkdir.exe

    mkfifo.exe

    mknod.exe

    mv.exe

    mvdir.exe

    nl.exe (Updated)

    od.exe (Updated)

    paste.exe (Updated)

    patch.exe

    pathchk.exe

    pclip.exe

    pr.exe (Updated)

    printenv.exe

    printf.exe

    ptx.exe (NEW)

    pwd.exe

    recode.exe

    rm.exe

    rman.exe

    rmdir.exe

    sdiff.exe

    sed.exe (Updated)

    seq.exe

    sha1sum.exe (NEW)

    shar.exe

    sleep.exe

    sort.exe (Updated)

    split.exe (Updated)

    stego.exe

    su.exe

    sum.exe (Updated)

    sync.exe

    tac.exe (Updated)

    tail.exe (Updated)

    tar.exe

    tee.exe

    test.exe

    touch.exe

    tr.exe (Updated)

    tsort.exe (NEW)

    type.exe

    uname.exe

    unexpand.exe (Updated)

    uniq.exe (Updated)

    unrar.exe

    unshar.exe

    unzip.exe

    uudecode.exe

    uuencode.exe

    wc.exe (Updated)

    wget.exe

    wget.hlp

    which.exe

    whoami.exe

    xargs.exe

    yes.exe

    zcat.exe

    zip.exe

    zsh.exe (NEW)

  3. masterpointer, I, too don't understand how to use the Quote and Quote+, so I just quit using them. No big deal, I was just wondering where you were headed. I have never seen your reply. Enjoy, John.

    I believe the [ Quote+ ] is supposed to enable multi-post quoting, so that if you choose [ Add Reply ] and have selected [ Quote+ ] on multiple posts, all of those posts would be inserted as quotes in your reply. It doesn't work though.

    The only functioning Quote appears to be the right of that, which lets you quote one post in question.

  4. heres my log, an odd thing I noticed in the log, right up at the top: Host OS - Unknown

    I was reading thru the HFSLIP .cmd, and pulled out the mini-section

    :: Find host OS - based on code posted by Yzöwl on MSFN.org

    By running that code by itself, I found out that quite some time ago - around when I had installed UNXUTILS -

    in order to remove conflicts of some similiarly named commands... a few things in Windows were changed and

    a few things in the wbin of UnxUtils were changed...

    Namely, Win2K\system32\find.exe - wound up becoming findw.exe, as the UnxUtils "find.exe" is more powerful and faster.

    (but obviously, uses linuxtype -flags instead of microsoftType /flags).

  5. [OT]

    I read an interesting tidbit on one of the MSVP sites.

    If you create a User w/ a blank password, WinXP and above - that is one of the more secure users...

    Apparently, a Login w/ a blank password can only login locally.

    So if you don't need remote login access w/ that UserName, a blank password means there is no password for someone to try to crack or gain remote access to your machine with that ID (no password, no remote access).

    [/OT]

  6. It'll end at some point one way or another. Hotfixes for XP are gonna be somewhat sporadic I think after July. I'm suprised that they (MS) keep releasing hotfixes for Win2K.

    Unfortunately I've come across a few pieces of software (games, etc) that just wont play nice with win2k. Along with my Sony NWZ-S638F (walkman mp3) that incredulously can't do m3u playlists. It requires WinXP + a minimum of WMP10 for playlists... You don't actually have to use WMP10 or 11 to manage it, but installing those apps enables WinXP to create Playlists from the context menu.

    Technology moves along, and if we're staying in the MS-World we'll need to leave our favored OS's behind :P

  7. Is it possible to run HFNETCHK from VM?

    Having a WinXP VM patched w/ XP3, and Win2K VM patched w/ SP4 and UR1...

    Then run HFNETCHK on patch tuesday and diff the output from the previous month's output.

    Then updating the list would be a matter of doing a quick search of the new KB's @

    MS® Download Center: Advanced Search,

    which I believe works better than:

    MS® Security Bulletin Search, or:

    MS® TechNet Search.

    Or does someone else know a better "search" at Microsoft? hehehe I found some of them even work differently depending on what link you take to get there, I've listed the ones that give the end-user the best options/results.

  8. I don't USE IE :-) Well absolutely as little as possible. IE8 can go rot for all I care. Opera for the world :-)

    I'm just getting around to XP - I figure its prolly pretty stable by now hehehe.

    And finding a few too many things these days have issues with win2k :-/

    Otherwise I'd just rather stay with windows 2000.

    Thanks anyways, I'll just install a junk XP install and go from there.

  9. Ran HFSLIP from Win2K; placed included the install.exe from WinXP SP2 in the Tools folder.

    When I installed XP, IE7 would run, but it was corrupted.

    Would not allow to change Search preferences when IE7 does its "first run"

    Kept getting the message You need to run Internet Explorer to do this.

    Also there was no IE7 Icon on the desktop, and no way to add it in from Desktop settings.

    I found a number of links related to my error, it had to do with a missing Registry key - but even after I added/fixed that key, I still could not get the IE7 "special object" onto the desktop, nor make changes to IE7, it also wasn't tracking history use.

    Anyways, I had to uninstall IE7 from "Add/Remove Programs", reinstall from an IE7 microsoft download.

    Still wasn't working right, I "removed" IE7 again from add/remove programs (which didn't do much of anything)

    Then added it back again - from the same interface (which didn't seem to do much of anything either)

    [Though some registry keys were likely fixed from the last 2 steps]

    Now the icon was available and on the desktop, and it functioned properly (ie tracked history and allowed changes to Search default).

    heres my log, an odd thing I noticed in the log, right up at the top: Host OS - Unknown

    Has anyone else had success in creating a WInXP SP3 + IE7 + WMP11 disk w/ HFSLIP lately?

    The WMP11 install seemed to be fine. XP otherwise was fine, and Windows Update confirmed it was patched to date.

    Yet IE7 was fubar ;)

    HFSLIP.zip

  10. What service is that by "name" - ie what should be listed in the MMC Services list?

    I just did a slipstream of XP from a win2K machine - and I'm starting to think that a number of the issues may of been at least partly caused by that.

    Even though I followed all the steps, and used the "install.exe" from a winXP sp2 blob like advised.

    I'll check and see if that service is running in that box before it goes back off to family.

    It did seem like WMP11 was one of the few things that didn't actually have an issue.

    IE7 wound up pretty fubared. Had to be uninstalled in the end. Could not fix the issue, nor get the IE specialobject link to show up on the desktop or start menu.

    Even after reinstalling IE7 from a binary download from microsoft, I had to go back into the Add/Remove Programs to "add IE7" back in there hehe.

    Finally after the Registry hacks and all, everything seems to of settled in.

  11. I can't download SWFLASH.CAB from Rapidshare in 1st post link of Xp list. Can add mirror such as mediafire? Thanks in advance. :)

    If you download, and install Flash10 from Adobe,

    all you need to do, is look for these files:

    "WINDOWS"\Macromed\Flash\Flash10b.ocx

    "WINDOWS"\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil10b.exe

    "WINDOWS"\Downloaded Program Files\swflash.inf

    Then package them up with with any one of the utils that create cabinet files, like makecab.exe

    NOTE: If you have version 9, then its "9b" instead of "10b", respectively.

    Addenum, Thanks for the HotFix lists Tommy - I've checked a number of the other tools and lists and they include a whole bunch of shait and/or are just difficult to peruse.

  12. I was familiar with the term "softlink" but didn't know "junction" could refer to the same thing as well.

    Have you used DOS-based tools before that can handle junctions?

    Junction from SysInternals - is used from the command line. And while running in DOS(command prompt) you can traverse junctions just like a normal directory. As a quick test, I did the following:
    cd D:\programs
    junction !!TEST D:\programs\$Desktop

    Create a TEST.bat file; run from command line:

    Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]
    (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.
    D:\Programs>!!test.bat
    D:\Programs>copy D:\Programs\!!TEST\TransparentD.exe D:\programs
    1 file(s) copied.
    D:\Programs>

    Which copies, D:\programs\$Desktop\TransparentD.exe to D:\programs

    Anyways, I just find it odd as I said, that HFSLIP doesn't copy any of the files from the junction'ed directory - it just applies the slipstream into SOURCESS.

    As mentioned in another post here, the suggestion to add the alternate source dir to the .ini file would be the best/easiest solution.

  13. What do you mean "junctioned"? The SOURCE folder should and can only contain the original CD source.
    junction is the equivalent of a linux softlink, similiar to mounting a folder to a drive letter, except you just create a junction/directory that points to another directory.

    HFSLIP is the first program I've seen that chokes on a junction.

    so I have the following:

    K:\HFSLIP_2K
    K:\HFSLIP_XP
    K:\HFSLIP_XP_SOURCE
    K:\HFSLIP_XP_WMP11

    and

    K:\HFSLIP_XP\SOURCE	--->  K:\HFSLIP_XP_SOURCE
    K:\HFSLIP_XP\HF\WMP11 ---> K:\HFSLIP_XP_WMP11

    not important per se, but definitely odd.

  14. Actually after doing some WinXP and Win2K slipstreams - that created completely unusable disks...I nailed the problem down to the Junctioned "Source" directory.

    For some reason HFSLIP wont copy the base files from a junction'ed source to sourcess.

  15. FYI:

    MS06-016

    WindowsXP-KB911567-x86-ENU.exe (Cumulative security update for MSOE)

    &&

    MS06-043

    WindowsXP-KB920214-x86-ENU.exe (Vulnerability in Outlook Express)

    REPLACED BY:

    MS06-076

    Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express (923694)

    MS06-046

    WindowsXP-KB922616-x86-ENU.exe (Vulnerability in HTML Help)

    REPLACED BY:

    MS07-008

    Vulnerability in HTML Help ActiveX Control Could Allow Remote Code Execution (928843)

    Would also seem like:

    MS06-045

    WindowsXP-KB921398-x86-ENU.exe (Vulnerability in Windows Explorer)

    Would be replaced by:

    MS07-016: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (928090)

    But it doesn't list it, MS06-045 looks like a cumulative update -- without being labelled as such.

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