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Hi all (mainly @ GM)

Just a note to say that the hotfixes:

WindowsXP-KB885523-x86-enu.exe [1,199,848 bytes]

WindowsXP-KB885626-v2-x86-enu.exe [469,736 bytes]

placed in the SVC-HF1 folder are installed slipstreamed as expected and worked fine for me on Windows XP Professional.

Looks like I just missed out testing a hotfix that appeared after I'd already checked Windows Update earlier...

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (KB834707) [2.9MB]

Sorry I would have done this one too given the chance...:)

Regards,

Nathan H.


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Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (KB834707) [2.9MB]

place this one into th folder svc-hf1

jobbie

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I already assumed that jobbie - i just meant that i hadnt had a chance to do it yet.

But thanks anyway.

Regards,

N.

Posted

Thanks, it_ybd. Are those updates (KB885523 & KB885626) really needed for SP2 installations? I am under the impression that they are not.

Yes, jobbie, that is correct: the IE update goes into SVC-HF1.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

@GM:

Just installed SP2 with yet another build from xpcreate (thank you *winks*) and in the WU, there is in total:

- KB885626

- Windows Messenger 4.7 Update <- ignore this - its my fault i think hehe

- Media Connect thing-y

and a (unrelated to xpcreate) hardware driver update (never use them hehe).

Soooo.....regarding KB885626, think it definately needs to be in the list as it definately relates to SP2 & (some) Pentium/Celeron 4 CPU's...

Visit:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en

or:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];885626

and all will be revealed :)

Place in HF1 as before and all being well...it should be fine - remember that if you dont include it in the build and dont have a Pentium/Celeron 4 based CPU, I doubt you'll see it appear ;)

Regards,

Nath.

PS And thanks again GM - much success was had *big wink*

Posted

I guess that makes sense ... I'm not sure if I have tested on a "live" P4/Celeron, but I thought so ... In amy event, I see no harm adding that to my list, do I think I will!

I do know about the WMC. You can use the package that I posted about in one of the other forums, and add it to SVC-POS, or SVC-CF2 (as it will soon be called).

Thanks, TwoFiver!

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