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Which IE6 updates should be removed when slipstreaming IE7?

edit: actually, which updates should be removed, IE6 or not, when slipstreaming IE7 and wmp11?

bye!

Edited by jvidal
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@jvidal: I have this list somewhere. I'll go dig it up in a few seconds...stay tuned. :)

Edit: Here you go!

Not for IE7:

KB922760 (previous Cumulative IE5/6 update)

KB925454 (current Cumulative IE5/6 update)

KB925486 (Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language)

Superseded by IE7:

Windows Script 5.6

KB917344 for previous Windows Script 5.6

KB924496 (Vulnerability in Windows Object Packager)

Edited by Super-Magician
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@jvidal: I have this list somewhere. I'll go dig it up in a few seconds...stay tuned. :)

Edit: Here you go!

Not for IE7:

KB922760 (previous Cumulative IE5/6 update)

KB925454 (current Cumulative IE5/6 update)

KB925486 (Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language)

Superseded by IE7:

Windows Script 5.6

KB917344 for previous Windows Script 5.6

KB924496 (Vulnerability in Windows Object Packager)

BIG THANK YOU!

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That's a very strange issue. I have these in SOURCESS\I386 after using HFSLIP 1.2.1:

D3D8.DL_ (part of XP)

d3d9.dl_ (part of XP)

d3dx10.dl_

d3dx9_24.dl_

d3dx9_25.dl_

d3dx9_26.dl_

d3dx9_27.dl_

d3dx9_28.dl_

d3dx9_29.dl_

d3dx9_30.dl_

d3dx9_31.dl_

d3dx9_32.dl_

They're also in TXTSETUP.SIF.

Do you mind checking again in both locations?

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d3drm.dll = 1,,,,,,,2,0,0
d3dx9_32.dll = 1,,,,,,,2,0,0
d3dx10.dll = 1,,,,,,,2,0,0
d3dxof.dll = 1,,,,,,,2,0,0
dakbc.dll = 2,,,,,,,,3,3,da.Kbc

No other d3dx*. :no:

edit: taken from hfslip.log:

Files in your HFCABS folder:
Apr2005_d3dx9_25_x86.cab
Apr2006_d3dx9_30_x86.cab
Aug2005_d3dx9_27_x86.cab
Dec2005_d3dx9_28_x86.cab
DEC2006_d3dx10_00_x86.cab
DEC2006_d3dx9_32_x86.cab
Feb2005_d3dx9_24_x86.cab
Feb2006_d3dx9_29_x86.cab
Jun2005_d3dx9_26_x86.cab
OCT2006_d3dx9_31_x86.cab
swflash.cab

Edited by Camarade_Tux
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I'm clueless on this one. I can't duplicate it and I have no idea what could cause this. The only thing I changed in that section of HFSLIP was to find cabs with "d3dx" in their name instead of "d3dx9" in order to support the new d3dx10 file.

And all d3dx9 files are present if you run an older version of HFSLIP again?

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