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MinNtServicePackVersion = 256 means a minimum of service pack 1, not 2. (SP# * 256) But it'll still slipstream into a SP0 source without modifying anything. It may only apply to a live installation, even though service packs are supposed to be cumulative.

I slipstreamed XP Pro gold with SP3 and XP Pro SP2 retail that was distributed by MS, and these are the difference for the i386 directory and subdirectories. These files were not changed by slipstreaming the service pack, they were changed by MS. RTM w/ SP3 retains RTM versions for these files and SP2 w/ SP3 retains SP2 versions, they were untouched.

RTM w/ SP3
8b14674e76e3e4294a84b3dee43a3572 DRIVER.CAB
36716cfe138fb09e0ad03ff3b9387589 EULA.TXT
37ae0fd24bb1d4e01f8799405f16fc67 GUITRN_A.DL_
2c2c3442458b60a76ad51e2130784ed5 MIGISM_A.DL_
afc228fe905b34ec3d803aadf106a19a MIGWIZ_A.EX_
c0b654811adc9526cc3a48b6829efc59 MMC.CH_
4189177baaf19c713dde36bab12670c5 MSRDP.CA_
4d79090711840d93107b2c450e04614d MSTSC.CH_
190b8d7eb78290a6951f898189f6bb43 MSTSC.EX_
961170fb30f31c799adc82180ba76e7e MSTSCAX.DL_
cc667ed6324ad54395f89ba42ab4c89a RDSKTPW.CH_
96c02727c05f7f92e532e2e5ef579642 SCRIPT_A.DL_
e57e3eae9c091f150d5c0190ec56e494 SETUPP.INI
483736112c512bf88ca4071acb28e13a SUPP_ED.CH_
589279c0328d4a7257f16538490109f7 SYSMOD_A.DL_

SP2 w/ SP3
2d832e343da62fada7bc04c9565903d0 DRIVER.CAB
32908d1c1a9d47cc239233508db58912 EULA.TXT
ec7020c81ccd411016a9e24db7bbdf81 GUITRN_A.DL_
8b7defa32c568312a41ca080c94c8549 MIGISM_A.DL_
4839574b0be44129d52e5fb34e3c9a31 MIGWIZ_A.EX_
696274d8847b91a70de30e6136156bc0 MMC.CH_
9993d8a4d723a29c6aca11fa37c953e8 MSRDP.CA_
346d52bfc6be94ab1e164d751f39d273 MSTSC.CH_
3d88382f6a7e01e221c4837351c5687a MSTSC.EX_
57a6e5ae29ebd763a33b0ebc6498fa1e MSTSCAX.DL_
d9ab03599d290c5b4cb1987db3fcaebf RDSKTPW.CH_
3fce94428d966e1bcda7f08c3f94f5ee SCRIPT_A.DL_
c86f42ad67f2374add55a2cb8c3c11cd SETUPP.INI
b70dfbc99c612867174316743bf351b0 SUPP_ED.CH_
4556c0b453ef90a52162599d1e921f61 SYSMOD_A.DL_

tscupgrd.exe has been updated by SP1 and SP2, but in SP3 they've not decided not to include it at all, so any version of that file other than RTM shows an error in setuperr.log.

Slipstreamed disks do not include a dotnetfx folder in the root of the CD. Retail CDs don't have cmpnents folder. Slipstreamed disks don't have updated tools in the Support\Tools from 08/2004.

None of it makes a difference, your integrated install will be the same as any other.

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MinNtServicePackVersion = 256 means a minimum of service pack 1, not 2. (SP# * 256) But it'll still slipstream into a SP0 source without modifying anything. It may only apply to a live installation, even though service packs are supposed to be cumulative.

Yes my mistake sp2 would be 512.

I slipstreamed XP Pro gold with SP3 and XP Pro SP2 retail that was distributed by MS, and these are the difference for the i386 directory and subdirectories. These files were not changed by slipstreaming the service pack, they were changed by MS. RTM w/ SP3 retains RTM versions for these files and SP2 w/ SP3 retains SP2 versions, they were untouched.

My source is a stock OEM cd and reflect the the same as what you've stated.

tscupgrd.exe has been updated by SP1 and SP2, but in SP3 they've not decided not to include it at all, so any version of that file other than RTM shows an error in setuperr.log.

There is a change related tscupgrd.exe in TXTSETUP.SIF i'm not exactly sure what the change means. But shouldn't the entry be deleted if it's not being updated/used anymore?

sp2

tscupgrd.exe = 100,,,,,,,,3,3

sp3

tscupgrd.exe = 1,,,,,,,,3,3

Slipstreamed disks do not include a dotnetfx folder in the root of the CD. Retail CDs don't have cmpnents folder. Slipstreamed disks don't have updated tools in the Support\Tools from 08/2004.

None of it makes a difference, your integrated install will be the same as any other.

I agree that changes outside of i386 don't matter but discrepancies in i386 should be scrutinized.

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