gilesw Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 Hello all I get this error at 15mins "windows cannot load internet configuration utility icfgnt.dll . the specified module could not be loaded." I've read on this forum that this relates to unsigned drivers somehow. I've tried the source cd that i used with xpcreate and it works fine.by the gosh method i mean running winnt32.exe /noreboot from a network share to install the install files to the local machine. I'm then going to image this machine so i can start fresh installs on any machines much quicker. With xpcreate i'm integrating all the xp hotfixes, even the 22feb one in HF1 and wmp10. Does anyone have ideas why this is happening ? I used identical winnt.sif files. I did add some patched files to my xpcreate version but i'm using the UseSignatures="no" line so it should be okay.any help greatly appreciated,g.
gilesw Posted March 5, 2005 Author Posted March 5, 2005 i'm wondering whether the problem is that dosnet.inf isn't updated by xpcreate. Is this is the case?g.
gilesw Posted March 5, 2005 Author Posted March 5, 2005 I just tried a manual integration of ryanvm's updatepack and i still get the same problem so it must relate to some change that the updates make.g.
GreenMachine Posted March 6, 2005 Posted March 6, 2005 XPCREATE DOES update DOSNET.INF: perhaps that is where the problem lies. Most often, the problem is not in XPCREATE, but a conflict with other edits, either manual or automatic. As always, first make an XPCREATED CD that is tested and works, and then try your other modifications.
gilesw Posted March 7, 2005 Author Posted March 7, 2005 hmm i tried a vanilla xp home oem cd with a winnt32.exe install and i got this same error about the internet connection wizard at 15mins (Without any xpcreate updates.) Are winnt32 installs disabled with oem copies?g.
GreenMachine Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Glad to see it does not look XPCREATE related!Perhaps XP Home is the problem: I would think it rare that it need to be installed from a DOS command. Perhaps Microsoft's way of convincing such user's to "go pro"?
JamesS Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 I've been having exactly this problem (icfgnt.dll not being found at T-15). Interestingly, it only happens if I install by running winnt32, as opposed to booting from the CD. I read somewhere this may be related to the wmp.inf file, somehow. I'll see if I can do anything about this tomorrow - in the mean time, does anyone else have any information or suggestions?
krismark Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 @gileswI use 16bit Dos Network Boot and winnt.exe with XP home and have no problems doing an Unattended Install of XP Home over the Network.I dont use XPcreate to prepare my source files for a network install ( CD install I Do). Rather I used the Unattended CD/DVD Guide to prepare my Source and the I take the svcpack.inf & SVCPACK directory Xpcreate makes for a Zero windows update.
JamesS Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 I use 16bit Dos Network Boot and winnt.exe with XP home and have no problems doing an Unattended Install of XP Home over the Network.I dont use XPcreate to prepare my source files for a network install ( CD install I Do). Rather I used the Unattended CD/DVD Guide to prepare my Source and the I take the svcpack.inf & SVCPACK directory Xpcreate makes for a Zero windows update.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hmm... Looks like winnt vs winnt32 changes this somehow? I'm using XP Pro; no modifications apart from slipstreaming SP2 itself and RyanVM's update pack, plus copying in the unattend.txt file as winnt.sif. Exactly the same process *without* RyanVM's pack works perfectly (even after slipstreaming each of the hotfixes manually using /integrate), so now I have a fair idea where to look: something RyanVM changes, which affects winnt32 but not winnt or CD boots...
Brimstoney Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 I am having this same issue with nlite. If I use winnt.exe or install from cdrom not issue, however if I use winnt32.exe from BartPE is vomits all over itself and does not install IE. I have looked at the differences in the txtsetup.inf, dosnet.inf and didn't see anything glaring. One weird thing is that in my original source, I am not seeing this file either. Does it really exist?
gilesw Posted April 27, 2005 Author Posted April 27, 2005 I seem to have fixed this issue... I'm now using a naughty xp 11in1 dvd as the source for my cd's... and they all seem to work with xpcreate fine.
JamesS Posted May 7, 2005 Posted May 7, 2005 I am having this same issue with nlite. If I use winnt.exe or install from cdrom not issue, however if I use winnt32.exe from BartPE is vomits all over itself and does not install IE. I have looked at the differences in the txtsetup.inf, dosnet.inf and didn't see anything glaring. One weird thing is that in my original source, I am not seeing this file either. Does it really exist?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>It doesn't seem to, no - it's an obsolete file which used to ship as part of older versions of IE. I did try copying it (having tracked down an old set of IE install files) but that didn't help; my guess is something is getting confused and trying to "upgrade" XP with the version of the Internet Connection Wizard IE shipped in those days?For now, I'm just staying RyanVM-free - not ideal, but I need winnt32 to work! It's only a minor inconvenience really, except that three hotfixes don't integrate and have to be applied using GuiRunOnceEx instead.
shinomen Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Has anyone come up with a fix for this? I'm also using winnt32.exe to launch setup from bartpe, and I'm getting the same Cannot Load Interent Configuration Library ICFGNT.DLL error.Thanks
JuMz Posted June 6, 2005 Posted June 6, 2005 I have the same problem as everyone else. Used RyanVM and an Loading winnt32.exe through WINPE, same error. Any solution yet?
gilesw Posted June 8, 2005 Author Posted June 8, 2005 i used xpcreate and used the xp11in1 dvd which can be found online as my source. This corrected this error. I also didn' t slipstream the updated macromedia flash.g.
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