Tomcat76 Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 On the KB page for the Update Rollup, MS specifically say that the rollup only updates components that are part of Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4. As an example of updates/features the rollup doesn't update, they specifically name Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook Express 6. I have never installed the rollup on a system that's patched with IE6, but if the Rollup installer would go through till the end you'd have to install IE6 again afterwards, so there's no point in installing IE6 beforehand.I guess TommyP never tested "Win2K SP4 plus IE6 minus Rollup" because of the above and I don't intend to either...
tommyp Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 Boy a few hours and there is two pages of this. If you want IE6 slipstreamed, you also need the 2k rollup.
Sereby Posted March 14, 2006 Author Posted March 14, 2006 same if i integrate the rollup into it ^^IE6 has every time 0bits!
Tomcat76 Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 OK...Use a clean, non-unattended and non-SP4 source. Create a folder called HFSPACK and place the SP4 executable in it. Place the necessary IE6 cabs in the HFCABS folder and place the update rollup (Windows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-DEU.EXE) in the HF folder. Run HFSLIP.You are the first to report this problem so I want to be sure that the problem doesn't lie elsewhere.
Sereby Posted March 26, 2006 Author Posted March 26, 2006 its still the same but now i get while setup some error with the following files:msoeacct.dllmsoe.dllinetcomm.dllWab32.dlloeimport.dllall the same error message with the same Windows Update title.. all could not be loaded.after windows is installed Outlook express cant be started because msoe.dll isnt or cant be loaded dont know ^^why and how to fix this?
Tomcat76 Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Can I have a look at the ERROR_REPORT.TXT file from that installation?
tommyp Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Stupid Q, but do you have a HFCABS\MAILNEWS.CAB file? If you do, is it corrupted? (There are 54 files in the cab). While your checking out that cab file, check the other required CAB files required for IE6. Use Tomcat76's signature as a guide for what cabs are required. Side Q, is your current operating system (the one you are sitting in front of now) reg tweaked to disable the 16 bit subsystem?
Sereby Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 my current os is xp with SP2 and my german updatepack and 16bit enabled.here the error report file:COMPLETE THIS FILE AND ATTACH IT TO THE MESSAGEBOARD IF YOU RUN INTO PROBLEMS. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showforum=129=======================YOU MUST COMPLETE THIS SECTION==========================- Make a hfnetchk log - this is the COMMANDLINE HFNETCHK -V -F C:\WU.TXT- Other errors, not reported by HFNETCHK- Zip the information above and this file and post the info on the board listed on top.=======================DO NOT ALTER THE SECTION BELOW==========================HFSLIP Version - 60326aYour path - F:\hfslip\OS you are slipstreaming - 2000 SP4Language you are working with - GermanMSIE Version - 2KIE6FDV Fileset - Not UsedDX9C - Not SlipstreamedCD Install Path - DefaultMerge option - SPX.CAB Added============================================================================== The files in your FIX folder - Names of the files in your HF folder: IE6.0sp1-KB823353-x86-DEU.exeIE6.0sp1-KB833989-x86-DEU.exeIE6.0sp1-KB896688-Windows-2000-XP-x86-DEU.exeoe6.0sp1-KB897715-Windows-2000-XP-x86-DEU.exeWindows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-DEU.EXENames of the files in your HFCABS folder: BRANDING.CABIEW2K_1.CABIEW2K_2.CABIEW2K_3.CABIEW2K_4.CABMAILNEWS.CABOEEXCEP.CABSCRIPTDE.CABWAB.CABNames of the files in your HFSVPK folder: Names of the files in your HFSVPK_SW folder: Names of the files in your HFTOOLS folder: ==============================================================================mailnews looks ok! i can open it and there are 54 files in it
tommyp Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 You need the script version for your language. For english it's scriptEN.exe. For yours, I would presume it's scriptDE.exe. This file is a requirement for IE6 to slipstream. TC, on your hotfix site, the scripten.exe is needed if you are HFSLIPing IE6. If you aren't doing IE6, then you shouldn't slipstream it. In other words, it should not have a little checkbox by it if IE6 is selected.
Super-Magician Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 In other words, it should not have a little checkbox by it if IE6 is selected.You mean it should not have a little checkbox by it if IE6 is not selected.By the way, Sereby does have scriptde.exe. However, he has it as a CAB file (SCRIPTDE.CAB) in HFCABS.
tommyp Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 He needs the scriptDE.exe in the HF folder. By the selection boxes, I mean that the file is mandatory if you are slipstreaming IE6 and with that said, you should not be able to deselect it. If you aren't slipstreaming IE6, you do not need the scriptXX.exe hotfix. The scriptXX.exe has the dlls (and installation infs) specific to IE6.
Tomcat76 Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 That's new to me. I never tested 2K without scripten.exe so I never knew it really was mandatory. I'll update the hotfix page then.
Sereby Posted April 3, 2006 Author Posted April 3, 2006 still the same if i add scriptde.exe to the HF folder!but still the other problem! every time if i add the IE fixes then is Outlook Express not able to start! it says every time that it couldn't load msoe.dll
Tomcat76 Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 It's really sounding as if your IE package is corrupt or not updated. Did you download the installer from Microsoft and then update it per the instructions on FDV's site?
Sereby Posted April 3, 2006 Author Posted April 3, 2006 what do you mean with "update" it? i just downloaded with this command the w2k IE6 files and then placed them in the HFcabs folder! this works but if i want to integrate the hotfixes for it msoe doesnt work anymore
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