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PokerDude

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I tried this program so I could minimize the installation and to install it unattended. I have tried it for three days now. All I get is "xxxxx file could not be found". The only way I can get it to run is just to do an integration with SP2.

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I hope you can help me. It looks like a great program.

So you just removed the IPSEC Policy Agent?

Booting from the CD or using winnt.exe?

Tried the ISO in a virtual machine?

Why don't you use SP3?

Make sure that your installation files are clean, not previously tampered with anything, only SP slipstream is recommended, at least until you find the cause.

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I hope you can help me. It looks like a great program.

So you just removed the IPSEC Policy Agent?

Booting from the CD or using winnt.exe?

Tried the ISO in a virtual machine?

Why don't you use SP3?

Make sure that your installation files are clean, not previously tampered with anything, only SP slipstream is recommended, at least until you find the cause.

I am using SP2 because SP3 really screwed things up.

The XP disk I am using is original. The SP2 disk came from Microsoft.

I don't know what the IPSEC Policy Agent is.

I am booting from the CD.

I haven't tried a virtual machine. Don't really know how.

Thanks,

Arnold

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I am using SP2 because SP3 really screwed things up.

Like for instance?

I've heard of only 2 issues so far with SP3:

-the first, is a reboot loop problem on HP disk images (HP's fault for loading an Intel driver on AMD boxes)

-and the last, a problem with Microsoft Dynamics RMS (quickly solved)

And that would be the complete list of issues I'm aware of so far.

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I don't know what the IPSEC Policy Agent is.

Your preset shows that you only remove that component (open your own last session).

Search for the correct one on the CD you installed, if it is available.

Did you run nLite more than once while configuring the same CD, it is not forbidden, it's just then there would be more presets showing the change (more last sessions in the CD root)?

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There is a lot of presets on the CD. The last session looks entirely different than the one in my presets folder. Should I have reformated it before rerecording it?

Here is my last preset on the CD:

Thanks,

Arnold

That is because the Last Session is last session, get it.

I loaded your preset and got too many dependency warnings, I am not testing this, obey the warnings and try it for yourself.

If your dependency checker is disabled then enable it in the bottom of the components-advanced options.

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The dependency box is checked. In the delete box it has clock.avi, yahoo.bmp, and swtchbrd.bmp. When I made my hardware support, etc. the boxes came up telling this and that needs this. I selected the "yes". so what else should I look for?

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If you didn't get any warnings then obviously you are not using fresh installation files, I am done. You can choose to hate me, better than waste my time.

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No, I don't hate you. I appreciate your help.

I'm going to start over. Like I said, I am using my original installation disks, and they are "read only". I don't know how much cleaner I can get.

I'll let you know.

Thanks,

Arnold

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