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SP2 install needed hacked files list


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In English...

http://mitglied.lycos.de/lvllord/EvID4226Patch223d-en.zip

Changelog...
v2.23d  -  2005-05-01
• Bug: Wrong position position to patch in final SP1 for Server 2003 32bit's TCPIP.SYS detected
• Feature: Advanced detection of wrong position




v2.23c  -  2005-04-25
• Bug: On a few systems the patched TCPIP.SYS was not installed (should be fixed)




v2.23b  -  2005-04-21
• Bug: Bug in processing the SfcDLLCacheDir registrykey




v2.23   -  2005-04-21
• Feature: Now also on 64-bit systems (till SP1) the TCPIP.SYS can be accessed (thx to Pyr0!)




v2.22   -  2005-04-20
• Bug: Renaming did not work ...
• ToDo: Detection of original XP 64 TCPIP.SYS won't work during restriction of 32bit programs.
       Will be fixed when time comes.




v2.21   -  2005-04-20
• Feature: AMD64 files are supported
• Feature: Itanium 64 file detection (but cannot be patched yet, due to missing files for testing)
• Feature: Installation of TCPIP.SYS improved (recheck after patching if it's still the right version)
• Feature: Automatic renaming of files, which might disable successful patching
• Bug: Wrong shown versionnumer in program (2.11a instead of 2.12, now 2.21 of course;-)
• ToDo: Detection of original XP 64 TCPIP.SYS won't work on all system




v2.12   -  2004-09-22
• Feature: It's now possible to copy back the safety-copy
• Bug: Wrong versioninformations shown on Windows XP prior to SP2
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v2.11a  -  2004-08-31
• Feature: It's now possible to change the limit during runtime
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v2.10a  -  2004-08-20
• Feature: Support added for Windows 2003 SP1 beta
• Feature: If no limit is given with the parameter /L, it will be asked for during runtime
• General: Big codechange
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v2.0c2 (Forum)
• Bug: Added checkk, if WFP restored in the short time the original version
• Feature: Errormessage on read-only WFP-safetycopies added
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v2.0c
• Bug: A limit has been found, altough no limit exists
• General: Small codechanges
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v2.0b
• Added parameter /F to patch a specific file instead of whole Windows
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v2.0a
• General: Completely rewritten program
• Feature: Automatic detection of Windowsdirectory
• Feature: Automatic patching of files in Windows-directory (no more manual copy needed)
• Feature: Added parameter /W to force a Windowsdirectory
• Feature: Added parameter /L to manually set a limit (10-16777214)
• Feature: Automatic detection of the limits on known and unknown build's possible
(There is no repatching needed on already patched TCPIP.SYS's)




v1.0
• General: First published version
• Feature: Set the limit to 50 of the TCPIP.SYS in current directory. Manual copy needed

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I used the termsrv.dll with the reg patch to allow concurrent sessions and it works very good. Now I'm wondering how to take control of the "console" session without having any user intervention like it is possible to do with windows 2003.

I'm connected to the console under Martin name and I'm using my laptop to connect to the same machine under MartinRDP name. I right click to the task bar to get the Task manager windows and I click on the user tab. From there I can see my two sessions. I right click to the Martin one and I choose Take control. It pop-up a confirmation dialog on the console, I want to disable that pop-up.

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