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I'm going to integrate WMP10 in XP pro sp2 disc,and is referring to the folowing material:

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Slipstreaming Windows Media Player 10

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quote from www.msfn.org

Im not sure if it hasnt been done already, but this topic, as the title plainly states, is about how to slipstream WMP10 into your Windows CD.

10 Easy Steps to Slipstream WMP10:

1. Download WMP10 here.

2. Extract the files using the /C switch.

3. Delete all files except:

asferror.dll

blackbox.dll

CEWMDM.dll

custsat.dll

DRMClien.dll

DrmStor.dll

drmv2clt.dll

LAPRXY.DLL

logagent.exe

migrate.exe

mpvis.DLL

msnetobj.dll

MsPMSNSv.dll

MsPMSP.dll

msscp.dll

MSWMDM.dll

Plylst1.wpl

Plylst10.wpl

Plylst11.wpl

Plylst12.wpl

Plylst13.wpl

Plylst14.wpl

Plylst15.wpl

Plylst2.wpl

Plylst3.wpl

Plylst4.wpl

Plylst5.wpl

Plylst6.wpl

Plylst7.wpl

Plylst8.wpl

Plylst9.wpl

qasf.dll

setup_wm.exe

unregmp2.exe

WMADMOD.DLL

WMADMOE.DLL

WMASF.DLL

WMDMLOG.dll

WMDMPS.dll

wmerror.dll

wmidx.dll

WMNetMgr.dll

wmp.dll

wmp.ocx

wmpasf.dll

wmpband.dll

wmpcd.dll

wmpcore.dll

wmpdxm.dll

wmplayer.adm

wmplayer.exe

wmploc.DLL

wmpshell.dll

wmpui.dll

WMSDMOD.DLL

WMSDMOE2.DLL

WMSPDMOD.DLL

WMSPDMOE.DLL

WMVCORE.DLL

WMVDMOD.DLL

WMVDMOE2.DLL

4. Optionally customize your full mode skin:

Ever wanted to change the default skin for WMP10 full mode? Most or all of the bitmaps are located in a file called wmploc.dll. Wmploc.dll can be found in the SYSTEM32 folder. Using a resource editor, replace these bitmaps to your own liking. Make sure the file version remains the same, ie you can't use a skin for WMP8 in WMP10. This tweak can also be used in other version.

5. Compress all files by running "makecab filename destination".

6. Copy all the cab files into your i386 folder.

7. Find HIVEDEF.INF in your i386 folder and open the file.

8. Add this line below [AddReg]:

HKCU,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Preferences","AcceptedPrivacyStatement",0x00010003,1

9. Save the file.

10. And you're finished!

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Nice guide but just for the records I'd like to warn everybody about modifying their I386 distribution folder.

Many times, people come around and complain about trouble they have with their Unattended Setup. Messing up with the files in your I386 distribution folder WILL make troubleshooting harder.

For instance:

- Replacing or "updating" files (inf, dll, compressed cab, etc.)

- Adding new files

- Removing files for space saving (drivers, etc.)

Please use extreme caution when doing this and keep a log of the changes you have made

Only exception:

svcpack folder

svcpack.inf

winnt.sif

bootfix.bin (press any key to boot from cd...)

LANG folder (remove if not needed)

WIN9XMIG, WIN9XUPG and WINNTUPG (remove if not needed)

You'll never know what could happen later and you should always keep your I386 distribution folder as genuine as possible.

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Incroyable HULK is right that a certain amount of precaution should be taken when replacing files in the i386 directory. To prevent such errors, i would suggest that before you install Windows with WMP slipstreamed onto your main computer, that you test it out on a virtual machine.

On another note, Microsoft files are usually safe if the version you replaced the original with is newer than the original.

Now my question is the 5th step, make cab files for each file separately? And how to name them?Any reruirement ?

OR Add those files in one cab?How to operate?And also the name of it?

thaknks verymuch


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