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hmoner

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    Logon Screen

    TweakUI doesn't have the option to restore the Welcome Screen, it has some login related options but not this specific one (still searching) EDIT: I've removed completely XPize_Darkside_2_1_by_zedox.exe and now welcome screen is fine again...
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    Logon Screen

    Hi Yes, you're right. I want the Welcome Screen back. Now I have the Gina Logon (even if I click the option in the control panel) I've downloaded and installed correctly, without problems or errors. Do you know where I can get some fix for this? Thanks
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    Logon Screen

    Hi guys I'm also having some logon screen related problems (using latest version) I've set the option to use "Welcome screen" so the user can click its username, then input the password. I've installed some theme from deviantart, and now all the users are required to input/write their username and password I keep setting the option in the user accounts (control panel) applet, but doesn't work Any solution? Thanks
  4. Not true, Windows 2000 is about the same as Windows XP. 1- There is a winnt.sif file 2- cmdlines.txt, RegTweak.reg and RunOnceEx.cmd is useable as long as you put REG.EXE inside your system32 folder. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> By reading something, i created the winnt.sif/bat (from deploy.cab) and placed these files in i386 slipstreamed folder... Now, where should I put cmdlines.txt, regtweak.reg and RunOnceEx.cmd files ? And how to copy reg.exe in the system32 folder ? Like this ? making a folder in cdrom's root $OEM$\$$\System32\reg.exe thanks 4 helping
  5. Well, "everything" there is for XP, and I'm trying to get this done in Win2k... winnt.sif file does not exists neither cmdlines.txt etc.. but well, I found this http://www.willowhayes.co.uk/windows2000/
  6. hi snooz what about this ? (don't remember where i read it) Batch file = Windows 2000 SP4 SVCPACK.INF = Windows XP SP1 /integrate: = Windows XP SP2 What's this ? does this mean that I must not use SVCPACK.INF to execute the batch patches ? Does this mean that i should use a batch file ? If so, which one ? If I would need svcpack.inf... do you know if it is ok and updated ? thanks for helping
  7. Hi guys I've done a slipstreamed CD of Windows 2000 ADV_SRV with SP4 I've read one sticky thread, and downloaded some 41 patches (however, one patch, which i don't remember now, gave me error @ M$ website) Well, Now that I've this CD with SP4 merged, I'd like to know what to do with this patches... I got 2 svcpack.inf files... One, which contains all the batches to be run, and this: Update Rollup 1.exe /passive /norestart /quiet I won't use this, because UpdateRollup1 is available only in English, so that's why i had to get all the 41 patches.. Now... 1) Could some1 tell me if this svcpack.inf file is OK for W2K SPANISH ? Note: All the patches I got, are in spanish [Version] Signature="$Windows NT$" MajorVersion=5 MinorVersion=0 BuildNumber=2195 [SetupData] CatalogSubDir="\i386\svcpack" [SetupHotfixesToRun] ie6setup.exe /Q:A /R:N setup_wm.exe /Q:A /R:N KB329115.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB823182.exe -u -z -q KB823559.exe -u -z -q KB824105.exe -u -z -q KB825119.exe -u -z -q KB826232.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB828026.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB828035.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB828741.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB828749.exe /passive /norestart /quiet "KB832483.exe /C:""dahotfix.exe /q /n"" /q:a" KB833989.exe /Q:A /R:N KB835732.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB837001.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB839645.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB840315.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB840987.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB841356.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB841533.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB841872.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB841873.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB842526.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB842773.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB870669.exe /Q:A /R:N KB867282.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB871250.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB873333.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB873339.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB873374.exe /Q:A /R:N KB885835.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB885836.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB885250.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB885492.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB888113.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB890047.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB890175.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB890859.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB890923.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB891711.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB891781.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB893066.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB893086.exe /passive /norestart /quiet KB893803.exe /passive /norestart /quiet qchain.exe [ProductCatalogsToInstall] 2) I learn that all the renamed KB*** must go in CatalogSubDir="\i386\svcpack", but Where should I place this svcpack.inf file ? I386 ? 3) I made an "EXTRA" folder in ISO image and I placed there the Directx, .Net FrameWork, Messenger, IE6SP1, WindowsMedia, etc. Is there another thing I should do before burning everything ? For example, make IE6SP1 to be run in win2k install (so some newer patches are applied to it correctly) ... If so, HOW ? Thanks a lot for helping... Hope you answer...
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