Sp0iLedBrAt Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 IfPROCESSDNF11=NOPROCESSDNF20=NOPROCESSDNF3520=NO , then it should be OK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan3285 Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 IfPROCESSDNF11=NOPROCESSDNF20=NOPROCESSDNF3520=NO , then it should be OKOkay, so the INI as attached, and the following update files in the work folder still fails (same error as above):dotnetfx35.exeNDP30SP2-KB958483-x86.exeNDP35SP1-KB958484-x86.exeNDP30SP2-KB976570-x86.exeNDP35SP1-KB963707-x86.exeWhat would be the update files to include to use your INI from #2 above?Thanks,Alan._SNMsynth.ini Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sp0iLedBrAt Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 All your guesses from post #13 are correct. I took a look at the attachment and it seems fine. Now, here's a screenshot how I prepare an add-on for .NET 2.0 SP2.So, just stack everything in one folder, setup _SNMsynth.ini and double-click _SNMsynth.cmd. That should be all. No need to run it through Command Prompt. Also, check again if all the file names of the updates are the original ones.I just realized I have upx.exe (for compression), and you don't. I don't remember if it was included in the latter versions of the Silent .NET Maker, I had to download it by myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan3285 Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 All your guesses from post #13 are correct. I took a look at the attachment and it seems fine. Now, here's a screenshot how I prepare an add-on for .NET 2.0 SP2.So, just stack everything in one folder, setup _SNMsynth.ini and double-click _SNMsynth.cmd. That should be all. No need to run it through Command Prompt. Also, check again if all the file names of the updates are the original ones.I just realized I have upx.exe (for compression), and you don't. I don't remember if it was included in the latter versions of the Silent .NET Maker, I had to download it by myself.Hi,I downloaded upx.exe (UPX 3.04 Windows version), and re-ran the cmd file, but nothing happens still.I note that your first ten files are WinRAR archives, whereas mine are 7-zip archives (7z extension). Is that just the way you have your PC setup, or could it be something that I need to change?Thanks,Alan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sp0iLedBrAt Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 I downloaded upx.exe (UPX 3.04 Windows version), and re-ran the cmd file, but nothing happens still.I note that your first ten files are WinRAR archives, whereas mine are 7-zip archives (7z extension). Is that just the way you have your PC setup, or could it be something that I need to change? I have the exact UPX version. As for the archives, I have WinRAR trial and 7-Zip at the moment, but it's set to WinRAR, so that's in no way a problem. At this point (nothing working after anything, which is really strange) I would suggest you post your problem to the Silent .NET Maker topic http://www.msfn.org/...8-w2kxp2k3-x86/ Feel free to post the link to this topic and let's hope they will notice what I'm missing.Congrats on your perseverance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan3285 Posted March 31, 2010 Share Posted March 31, 2010 (edited) I downloaded upx.exe (UPX 3.04 Windows version), and re-ran the cmd file, but nothing happens still.I note that your first ten files are WinRAR archives, whereas mine are 7-zip archives (7z extension). Is that just the way you have your PC setup, or could it be something that I need to change? I have the exact UPX version. As for the archives, I have WinRAR trial and 7-Zip at the moment, but it's set to WinRAR, so that's in no way a problem. At this point (nothing working after anything, which is really strange) I would suggest you post your problem to the Silent .NET Maker topic http://www.msfn.org/...8-w2kxp2k3-x86/ Feel free to post the link to this topic and let's hope they will notice what I'm missing.Congrats on your perseverance.Okay - thanks for sticking with me!For anyone following along in the future, my first post over 'there' is here.Alan. Edited March 31, 2010 by Alan3285 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pistonbroke Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 Hi, Sorry for re opening this thread.Made a successful new install a few days back.However after visiting update i still had a long way to go namely because of .NetSo i decided have a go at integrating .Net well....I followed this thread and used SNMsynth.It made 4 nice .exe's 11,20.30 and 35 (all good so far).I started up nlite and started again the process of new install files which is XP Pro sp1a qem self build.Pointed it to sp3 and hot fixes as time before and included the new .exe's (x4 .net).Set up un-attended install. Proceeded to make iso, and of went nlite to make new iso.Everything went fine with sp3 and hotfixes,But not with .net part. A splash screen came up to install .net immediately followed by a splash screen error of -q not correct parameter ( i am not sure of the correct terminology used but it was something like it). This happened a further 3 times.Nlite carried on and made the iso.I used the iso and installed it only to find no .net installed, i was not surprised though. It was confirmed by .net verifier.So it leads to the question what did i not do or what have i done wrong. The 4 .exe's work as stand alone installers so all time was not wasted.By the way my SNMsynth did not have upx.exe either i did download it and re run SNMsynth but it did not pack the 4 to 1 if that what its supposed to do. I did not change anything in SNMsynth either, i just used from its default.Attached are some logs.Any help in integrating .net would be very helpful.ThanksLAST SESSION.INIPROCESSDATA.TXTprocess.txtsetupverifier_main_10-24-10_21.38.16.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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