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  1. Testing plugin for Windows Search 4.0 for Windows XP and for Windows Server 2003. The plugin is to be extracted into the HFTOOLS folder and the exe goes in HF. Make sure to use HFSLIP 2.0 build 80508a or newer.
  2. This has been covered many times and it's one of the reason why HFSLIP 1.7.7 was released. MS suddenly want you to have it.I have tested this with a non-HFSLIPped installation (just XP OEM + SP3) and WU asked for it then too. It's possible they are obsolete with SP3, but the binaries in those updates are newer. That's the only reason I'm including them.
  3. You shouldn't be using the plugin. It's out of date.
  4. It probably fails because the directory doesn't exist or that the CD drive is not drive D. If this is for Windows XP, you can do it like this: FOR /F "TOKENS=3" %%I IN ('REG QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup /v SourcePath') DO SET SOURCE=%%I MD %SYSTEMDRIVE%\DRIVERS XCOPY %SOURCE%DRIVERS %SYSTEMDRIVE%\DRIVERS /S/Y
  5. I just tested .NET 3.0 SP1 at T-13 (hadn't done that yet) and it seems MS have fixed the problem with the WebClient service. But there are still quite a few errors in the Event Log so it's better to install it at first user logon. Consequently, .NET 3.5 will have to be installed at first user logon as well.
  6. It didn't make it into the 1.7.7 final. The last test release is still available from the test releases thread; WMP9/10 handling on XP SP3 is the only difference with the 1.7.7 final.
  7. HFSLIP 2.0 is still pre-alpha, but I don't intend to make big changes to HFSLIP 1.x anymore.
  8. Tomcat76

    NOREG FOLDER

    The HF\NOREG folder can be used for Type 1 hotfixes that don't have an INF file or of which the registry updates are not important. For XPSP3: NOREG\IE7-WindowsXP-KB933873-x86-ENU.exe NOREG\IE7-WindowsXP-KB938127-x86-ENU.exe NOREG\Windows-KB890830-V1.41.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb928788-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb929399-v2-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb929773-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb932390-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb933547-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb935551-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb935552-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb939209-x86-intl.exe NOREG\WindowsMedia11-KB939683-x86-ENU.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb942264-x86-intl.exe NOREG\windowsmedia11-kb944110-x86-intl.exe NOREG\WindowsXP-KB941569-x86-ENU.EXE
  9. Windows Installer 4.5 and the DelNodeRunDLL32 method to remove the temporary HFSLIP folder are now being tested in the latest pre-alpha of HFSLIP 2.0. @Acheron If you have any more code update propositions, please post them in the HFSLIP 2.0 thread.
  10. Deleting the SVCPACK folder is OK but it isn't necessary because HFSLIP automatically removes non-CAT files from the SVCPACK folder. I don't think you understood me. Please compare the original XP SP2c CD with the content of the SOURCE folder after HFSLIP has run. The 6 files I mentioned above should exist in expanded format on the SP2c CD but HFSLIP should have compressed them in the SOURCE folder. See that that is the case.
  11. I know exactly what HFSLIP does.
  12. "No, I don't marked" = there are no problems if you don't slipstream IE7?
  13. That I'm not too sure about. You should ask TommyP. HFSLIP64 doesn't have it, and neither does the pre-alpha of HFSLIP 2.0 but it may change again for the latter.
  14. I have a Dutch OEM XPSP2 CD with the same hotfix (KB911164.EXE) in the SVCPACK folder at my disposal for a client's computer I'm working on right now and it's exactly for this kind of source that I updated HFSLIP. I noticed that six MSIE binaries (BROWSEUI.DLL, IEPEERS.DLL, MSHTML.DLL, SHDOCVW.DLL, SHLWAPI.DLL and URLMON.DLL) are not replaced with the SP3 versions when SP3 is slipstreamed (even by hand), so HFSLIP 80601a now pre-processes those files so they DO get patched (this will obviously only work if the source wasn't patched with SP3 yet). Verify this... On the SP2c CD, in the I386 folder, you should have BROWSEUI.DLL, IEPEERS.DLL, MSHTML.DLL, SHDOCVW.DLL, SHLWAPI.DLL and URLMON.DLL. If you copy this source into the HFSLIP SOURCE folder and let HFSLIP slipstream SP3 into it, you should then see BROWSEUI.DL_, IEPEERS.DL_, MSHTML.DL_, SHDOCVW.DL_, SHLWAPI.DL_ and URLMON.DL_ instead, dated 13 April 2008.
  15. Do you have any problems if you don't slipstream IE7? Maybe you should try the SVCPACK method (IE7SVCPACK=1 in HFANSWER.INI). When you slipstream Service Pack 2, you will get SP2.CAB and SP2.CAT. When you slipstream Service Pack 3 over that, you get SP3.CAB and SP3.CAT but then SP2.CAB and SP2.CAT are no longer needed. The "problem" (if you want to call it like that) is that obsolete files are not removed when you slipstream a Service Pack. This is because HFSLIP merges DRIVER.CAB with SP3.CAB by default and then deletes remaining SP*.CAB files.
  16. You can now use dotnetfx.exe and dotnetfx35.exe with the latest version of SNM.
  17. Are you having the same problem with both versions? I can definitely see how slipstreaming WMP11 into the KN version would fail because HFSLIP assumes a source with either WMP9 or WMP10 built-in. So it's not supported there. But K should've worked.
  18. @Acheron-- Are you still having issues with mstsc.exe? You didn't mention that. @jimmsta-- It probably won't make it into the 1.7.7 final. I want to release it asap. @eryen-- HFSLIP has always created DOSNET.INF and TXTSETUP.SIF in the SOURCESS folder. Please remove the SOURCESS folder manually and then run HFSLIP again.
  19. That log is incomplete. I need to know if HFSLIP slipstreamed the Service Pack during this run. Also, can you check on the SP2c CD which *.exe file(s) is/are present in the I386\SVCPACK folder?
  20. Yes. I have even changed the installation method of the XML Paper Specification and the Windows Imaging Component updates (part of .NET 3.0) to passive so you can follow the progress on those as well.
  21. The latest test release supports KB898461 on XPSP3
  22. You can try the latest test release for SP3+WMP10, but be advised that there is a VERY long delay before the post-install wizard appears.
  23. KB942763 (and any previous time zone update) has been covered to death here. It also has its own page with info on the HFSLIP site.
  24. Acheron -- Remove what you got in the REPLACE folder and try the latest test release. You shouldn't have any problems with mstsc.exe now on XPSP2.
  25. The only time HFSLIP will slipstream a Service Pack every time you run it is when you activate the backup routine, which is TURNED OFF by default. In a normal situation, HFSLIP will slipstream a Service Pack only ONCE. The next time you run HFSLIP, it will see that the OS in the SOURCE folder was already patched so it won't patch it again.
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