Birds Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 (edited) I have an error with the auto login. It says " the system could not log you on. make sure your username and domain are correct, then type your password again"in the background I can see the log onto Windows with my username and password also looks filled in. The only thing different from this is that I started again with a clean WinXP SP2 and slipstreamed SP3 into it, then added all my other options as normal. Therefore my options should be fine as I imported from a working disk.Does SP3 break something?eta: after logging in as admin, I found that my username was not created at all.creating a new nlite from scratch gave the same error. Edited May 23, 2008 by Birds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birds Posted May 26, 2008 Author Share Posted May 26, 2008 Still not working, so can someone say if it's working for them or is nobody using SP3 yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jkey Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 Please post Your last session.ini as attachment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheInfamousOne Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 I have an error with the auto login. It says " the system could not log you on. make sure your username and domain are correct, then type your password again"in the background I can see the log onto Windows with my username and password also looks filled in. The only thing different from this is that I started again with a clean WinXP SP2 and slipstreamed SP3 into it, then added all my other options as normal. Therefore my options should be fine as I imported from a working disk.Does SP3 break something?eta: after logging in as admin, I found that my username was not created at all.creating a new nlite from scratch gave the same error.I would first ask if you are loading your previous sessions? I know I had driver issues every time I would load the past session. I would delete my sessions and then start from scratch. When you make an auto login, make sure you have the parameters autologin at least once (1), if it's set to 0, then you could have problems.I never had SP3 problems at all as of yet. My Windows XP PRO CD has SP3, and IE7 integrated with it. I also included software packages such as Adobe CS3, FireFox Beta 3, ITunes, Quicktime and Office XP 2003 with SP3. It's about 3.2GB on the DVD I managed to finally get it right after a ton of tries. The only strange thing I've seen when upgrading to SP3 is that after slipstreaming, I run the CD in the windows setup, when in DOS you can see Windows Copy over to the Hard Drive, I get this strange error about 30% of the way through that says "can not copy CLOCK.AVI or file is corrupt."I eventually hit escape and it proceeded to finish.After the install, I looked at my old copy of WinXp with SP2, CLOCK.AVI was in the I386 folder, but when I looked at my folder with WinXP SP3, it was not in the I386 folder.So somewhere in the slipsteam, something happened to CLOCK.AVI. I have not tried to manually put it back and load a machine yet, but I plan on trying today.This is the only problem I've had.HTH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rado354 Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 The auto login works perfectly for me with nLite 1.4.5.5 (WinXP SP0 + SP3). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TranceEnergy Posted May 27, 2008 Share Posted May 27, 2008 The only strange thing I've seen when upgrading to SP3 is that after slipstreaming, I run the CD in the windows setup, when in DOS you can see Windows Copy over to the Hard Drive, I get this strange error about 30% of the way through that says "can not copy CLOCK.AVI or file is corrupt."Weird indeed. Did you check your nlite preset if it had delete clock.avi in it. It used to have it anyway. I dont have it there anymore, but maybe you had old preset section loaded at some point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birds Posted May 29, 2008 Author Share Posted May 29, 2008 (edited) Please post Your last session.ini as attachment my session.ini [Main]Env = 1.4.5 - 2.0.50727.1433.Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2Target = Windows XP Professional SP3 - 5.1.2600.5512 - English (United States)[Tasks]Unattended SetupCreate a Bootable ISO[Components];# Compatibility #Compat01Compat02Compat04Compat06Compat07Compat09Compat14[KeepFiles]msconfig.exe[RemoveFiles]clock.avitelnet.exe[Options]ClassicSetupBlackSetupBackDupeFilesProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings"TargetPath = "WINDOWS"temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\TempCleanBiosInfoAdvTweaks[Patches]TcpIp = 20DoSFC[Services2]TermService,3WmiApSrv,3RSVP,4seclogon,4helpsvc,3WebClient,4PolicyAgent,3CiSvc,4ERSvc,4RemoteRegistry,4TrkWks,3UPS,4Browser,4NetLogon,4[Tweaks]Boot and Shutdown-Auto-Kill hung applications immediatelyBoot and Shutdown-Auto-Kill hung services immediatelyBoot and Shutdown-Numlock-OnBoot and Shutdown-Setup Prefetch-Cache-Applaunch and Boot enabledDesktop-Internet Explorer icon-HideDesktop-My Computer icon-HideDesktop-My Documents icon-HideDesktop-My Network Places icon-HideExplorer-Add (un)register libraries in Context MenuExplorer-Add 'Command Prompt' to folder context menuExplorer-Advanced Search: preconfigure optionsExplorer-Change Windows Explorer folder view-IconsExplorer-Classic Control PanelExplorer-Disable AutorunExplorer-Disable Beep on errorsExplorer-Disable Prefix: Shortcut toExplorer-Display the contents of system foldersExplorer-Restore previous folder windows at logonExplorer-Show extensions of known file-typesExplorer-Show hidden files and foldersExplorer-Show protected operating system filesExplorer-Show Statusbar in all windowsExplorer-Show the full path in the Address BarInternet Explorer-Disable Download Complete notificationInternet Explorer-Disable Go ButtonInternet Explorer-Disable Internet Explorer link creationInternet Explorer-Disable Market Place bookmarkInternet Explorer-Disable Media Player 6.4 created bookmarksInternet Explorer-Disable Outlook Express link creationInternet Explorer-Disable Password-CachingInternet Explorer-Disable sound when popup is blockedInternet Explorer-Enable Google URL-SearchInternet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-10 DaysInternet Explorer-Set Homepage-about:blankInternet Explorer-Set IE-Cache limit to-20 MBInternet Explorer-Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a timeInternet Explorer-Set popup-blocker to highNetwork-Disable administrative sharesNetwork-Disable automatic search for network folders and printersNetwork-Disable Simple File SharingPerformance-Disable Last accessed Timestamp on filesPerformance-Disable Optimize harddisk when idlePerformance-Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut LinksPerformance-Disable Warn on low disk spacePerformance-Disable WBEM loggingPerformance-Processor scheduling-ProgramsPerformance-Run 16-bit Windows applications in a separate processPerformance-Use Windows classic folders / No Tasks SidepanelPrivacy-Disable Driver Update Internet promptPrivacy-Disable Error ReportingPrivacy-Remove AlexaSecurity-Disable Web Open With promptStart Menu-Add Administrative Tools menuStart Menu-Control Panel-Display as a menuStart Menu-Disable and remove Documents list from the Start MenuStart Menu-Disable Highlight newly installed programsStart Menu-Do not use Personalized MenusStart Menu-Expand Network ConnectionsStart Menu-Hide Run buttonStart Menu-Hide Search button in Start PanelStart Menu-My Computer-Display as a menuStart Menu-My Documents-Display as a menuStart Menu-My Music-Display as a menuStart Menu-My Network Places-Display as a linkStart Menu-My Pictures-Display as a menuStart Menu-Network Connections-Don't display this itemStart Menu-Number of programs on Start menu-0Start Menu-Printers and Faxes-Don't display this itemStart Menu-Reduce popup delayStart Menu-Remove Help and SupportStart Menu-Remove Search For People from SearchStart Menu-Remove Search the Internet from SearchStart Menu-Remove Set Program Access and DefaultsStart Menu-Remove Windows Catalog shortcutStart Menu-Remove Windows Update shortcutTaskbar-Hide Volume Control Icon in System TrayTaskbar-Lock the Taskbar-YesVisual Effects-Active window tracking-DisableVisual Effects-Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing-DisableVisual Effects-Combo box animation-DisableVisual Effects-Cursor shadow-EnableVisual Effects-Fade out selection-EnableVisual Effects-Gradient captions in windows-EnableVisual Effects-Keyboard shortcut underline-EnableVisual Effects-Menu animation-FadeVisual Effects-Menu shadows-EnableVisual Effects-Menu style-NormalVisual Effects-Show translucent selection rectangle-EnableVisual Effects-Show window contents while dragging-EnableVisual Effects-Slide taskbar buttons-DisableVisual Effects-Smooth-scroll list boxes-DisableVisual Effects-Tooltip animation-FadeVisual Effects-Use a background image for each folder type-DisableVisual Effects-Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop-DisableWindows Media Player-Accept Privacy StatementWindows Media Player-Disable auto-add music to libraryWindows Media Player-Disable automatic codec downloadWindows Media Player-Disable metadata retrievalWindows Media Player-Disable MRUWindows Media Player-Disable starting with Media GuideWindows Media Player-Enhanced privacy settingsWindows Media Player-No visualizationWindows Media Player-Optimize fullscreen mode behaviorWindows Media Player-Remove all context menu entries[Unattended]NoPassExpSpecDisableOemComputerType = AutomaticAutoLogon = DefUserFirewallOffOOBEOffCustomLocalesResolution = 1680x1050BitsPerPel = 32 bit (True Color)Vrefresh = 60 HzMaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 10RestorePointLife = 25DesktopTheme = Windows XP style|Default (blue)|Normal sizeDataExecProt = 1AutoUpdates = 4AutoUDay = 5AutoUHour = 15ProgFilesPath = "C:\Program Files"[GuiRunOnce][Drivers][Hotfixes]H:\nLite Stuff\DotNetFx_All_In_1_Addon_v2.7zH:\nLite Stuff\jre 6.02.cabH:\nLite Stuff\directx aug07.cabH:\nLite Stuff\Trillian_31v4.cabH:\nLite Stuff\Undelete Plus 2.93.cabH:\nLite Stuff\FoxitReader2_ELS.cabH:\nLite Stuff\PuTTY 0.60.cabH:\nLite Stuff\ActiveSync_4_5.cabH:\nLite Stuff\Skype 3.8.32.115.cabH:\nLite Stuff\xable_MicrosoftUpdateEngine-v1.2_addon.cabI did load my session.ini after the clean slipstream, but looked to check it was all fine. I also clicked on the users bit just in case it needed a refresher. Edited May 29, 2008 by Birds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clayton1991 Posted December 31, 2008 Share Posted December 31, 2008 Several attempts to use nlite slipstream XP Pro with SP3 and .net Framework 3.5 failed with the error "cannot copy the file clock.avi". After some fussing, this error was replaced by another error "cannot copy the file courdb.ttf". Finally I resolved these errors. Just before the creation of the ISO by nlite (the stage at which one can add files to the working folder to be included on the ISO). I searched my C:\Windows directory for the files that were missing. Both clock.avi and courdb.ttf were in my Windows directory. I copied the files into to the I386 folder within the nlite folder that nlite created with the slipstreamed files. This worked like a charm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnhc Posted December 31, 2008 Share Posted December 31, 2008 Birds, did you make the DefUser account active in the Unattended section? You can look in your Last Session_U.ini at the users section (bottom) and compare it to the Guest and Administrator accounts. Don't post it because it has private information in it. In the future, please attach (not paste) your Last Session.ini. This will allow us to search within it. Make sure you always start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders, do all your work in one nLite session, and integrate only one SP. Enjoy, John. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnhc Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 The guys who are wondering about clock.avi not copying, see nLite Components-Advanced (at the bottom). The following files are set to be removed. Enjoy, John.clock.aviyahoo.bmpswtchbrd.bmp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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