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Posted (edited)

I'd like to report that I used a OEM windows XP Pro CD with SP2c, and I used hfslip 1.7.7 beta_80601a for SP3 integration + IE7 + WMP11 + misc, and I have not IE icons in quick launch and in start menu.

Thanks

Update: I have icons on the main user, but no icons on other users accounts

Update2: The icon on the start menu does not open IE7, but IE7 settings

Files in your HF folder:

NOREG\windows-kb890830-v1.41.exe

WMP11\control.xml

WMP11\eula.txt

WMP11\KB925749.cab

WMP11\LegitLibM.dll

WMP11\mymusic.inf

WMP11\Revert.wmz

WMP11\setup_wm.exe

WMP11\skins.inf

WMP11\syncpl01.wpl

WMP11\syncpl02.wpl

WMP11\syncpl03.wpl

WMP11\syncpl04.wpl

WMP11\syncpl05.wpl

WMP11\syncpl06.wpl

WMP11\syncpl07.wpl

WMP11\syncpl08.wpl

WMP11\syncpl09.wpl

WMP11\syncpl10.wpl

WMP11\syncpl11.wpl

WMP11\syncpl12.wpl

WMP11\umdf.exe

WMP11\WindowsXP-MSCompPackV1-x86.exe

WMP11\wmdbexport.exe

WMP11\wmfdist11.exe

WMP11\wmp11.exe

WMP11\wmpappcompat.exe

directx_mar2008_redist.exe

ie7-windowsxp-kb947864-x86-ita.exe

IE7-WindowsXP-x86-ita.exe

msxml4-KB941833-ita.exe

rootsupd.exe

WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe

windowsxp-kb923789-x86-ita.exe

windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-ita.exe

Files in your HFCABS folder:

LegitCheckControl.cab

MUAuth.cab

muweb_site.cab

wbemoc.cab

Files in your HFGUIRUNONCE folder:

Files in your HFSVCPACK folder:

Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW1 folder:

windowsmedia11-kb929399-v2-x86-intl.exe

WindowsMedia11-KB936782-x86-ITA.exe

WindowsMedia11-KB939683-x86-ITA.exe

WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ITA.exe

windowsxp-kb941569-x86-ita.exe

windowsxp-kb942763-x86-ita.exe

Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW2 folder:

Files in your HFTOOLS folder:

ModifyPE.asm

modifyPE.exe

modifype.txt

PE-Header.INC

Standard.inc

Win32definitions.inc

Files in your HFEXPERT folder:

C:\xpsp3-test\HFEXPERT\WIN\SYSTEM32\oeminfo.ini

C:\xpsp3-test\HFEXPERT\WIN\SYSTEM32\oemlogo.bmp

Edited by Male22

Posted

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?

Posted (edited)

yes hfslip slipstreamed sp3 in the same session. There is the windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-ita.exe in the HF folder.

In the I386\SVCPACK of my SP2c Pro OEM CD I have: BRANCHES.INF - HFINT.DAT - KB911164.CAT - KB911164.EXE

Thanks

Edited by Male22
Posted

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.

Posted

If I understand well, this is the normal procedure that I still used and gave me problems.

If I delete the SVCPACK folder in the SOURCE ( or delete only KB911164.*), so that patches don't apply, will be ok ? Because If I well understand that patch is for IE6, but I slipstream the IE7.

Posted

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.

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