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I want to slipstream these 3 items unattended with \SVCPACK method:

IE6sp1

DirectX 9.0c

.net framework 1.1

How do I do it?

"English only" solutions probably don't work with me as I and my OS are finnish.

Thanks in advance and sorry for bad english.

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Hi!

1. Copy the files to "i386\svcpack"

2. Add "svcpack" (no quotes) to [OptinalSrcDirs] in "i386\dosnet.inf"

3. Delete the "i386\svcpack.in_" file

4. Create a "i386\svcpack.inf" file:

[Version]
BuildNumber=2195
MinorVersion=0
MajorVersion=5
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"

[SetupData]
CatalogSubDir="\I386\svcpack"

[SetupHotfixesToRun]
IE6THING.EXE /Q
otherstuff.exe /quiet
morestuff.exe /veryquiet

[ProductCatalogsToInstall]

Usually works for me :D

Edited by Gurgelmeyer
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Well I have made some progress...

I got DirectX 9.0c to install perfectly using info on this thread:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=22895

About IE6: I'm getting some error that says something like this:

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Program ie6wzd.exe has caused errors. Windows closes it.

Progman has to restart.

Creating error log.

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^^^translated from finnish to english poorly...

I did put "IE6SETUP.EXE /Q:A /R:N" in svcpack.inf file like Gurgelmeyer suggested.

Any ideas?

Stuff on "W2K IE6SP1 Total Slipstream-topic" seems confusing to me :wacko:

One more question:

How do I slipstream KB873374 update (the GDI tool)?

More specificly:

import this registry setting instead:

REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\GdiDetectionTool" /v "GDITool" /t REG_DWORD /d "00000001" /f

How do I do this?

Edited by TooMuchFreeTime
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"W2K IE6SP1 Total Slipstream-topic" is a great thread - you really ought to read through it once more ;)

I was very tired when I wrote the above - sry (had been working for 20 hours straight on my own project) - so I forgot to mention the most important thing: wrap up all components in IExpress packages. That's how I made it work a year ago or so - I remember now. IExpress is part of ieak6.

OR: you could download my DX9 / IE6 repacks - they don't need further repacking to run from svcpack.inf.

Generally this place has so many cool guides and info on integrating - there's a nice way to do the registry trick too I remember - check out the guides ;)

I better keep quiet for now and get back to my "hotstream" project :)

Best regards,

Gurgelmeyer

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