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Windows 2003 Datacenter Problems


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While testing my Windows 2003 datacenter on vmware, I get these three error screens . What do they mean? What did I forget to copy? John :hello::thumbup:thumbup


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What's with the thumbs up? :)

Can you compress HFSLIP.LOG and attach it here?

Have you tried NOT modifying your OS? Maybe files which are modded are replaced by HFSLIP again as you slipstream hotfixes.

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I have a couple of questions and remarks...

1) I'm not sure if these two files are copied over fine into the new source. Are they?

Active Directory Cookbook For Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000.ch_

Mastering Active Directory For Windows Server 2003, 3rd Edition.ch_

2) Please remove all the duplicates from the HF folder.

3) Please remove all *x64* DX9 "gaming" cabs from the HFCABS folder, at least those for *D3DX* since HFSLIP does not ignore these.

4) When slipstreaming the DX9c core (BDAXP.cab and dxnt.cab) into Server 2K3 SP2, you should use the latest test release of HFSLIP. The current final is not optimized for DX9 slipstreaming into 2K3 SP2 (only 2K3 Gold and SP1).

5) Rename the .NET executables in the HFSVCPACK folder to something that doesn't have a combination of a numerical character and an underscore at the beginning. This seems to confuse Windows setup. You may try experimenting with quotes in TXTSETUP.SIF after running HFSLIP but this is untested.

6) What's the purpose of flash.exe if you're slipstreaming swflash.cab?

7) Is there a difference between Java.exe and JRE6.exe?

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I'm not sure if these two files are copied over fine into the new source. Are they?

Active Directory Cookbook For Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000.ch_

Mastering Active Directory For Windows Server 2003, 3rd Edition.ch_

These are just chm files of those books I want in the source

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Well the winntbbu.dll , winntbbu.dl_, syssetup.dll and syssteup.dl_ all have to be there don't they? John

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The FIX folder is intended for files which exist in SOURCE\I386. So winntbbu.dl_ and syssetup.dl_ are in the right place.

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