TheExterminator Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Thanks alot, why the hell i dont think on this.Thanks alot again, and again and for the great guide you have made.I have made a .cmd file where it download all update from microsoft, will you have it. ??Oh yes, i believe i understand your question now. If you change CatalogSubDir="\i386\svcpack" to CatalogSubDir="\i386" just edit your svcpack.inf from[SetupData]CatalogSubDir="\I386\svcpack"[ProductCatalogsToInstall]KB873339.catto[SetupData]CatalogSubDir="\I386"[ProductCatalogsToInstall]svcpack\KB873339.cat For example
andregcasal Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 Welcome What you mean by all updates? Service packs or hotfixes? Does your .cmd file checks the installations source to determine which updates it needs?
TheExterminator Posted January 12, 2007 Posted January 12, 2007 Is hotfixes. The file download it to you computer and install it with you xp cdWelcome What you mean by all updates? Service packs or hotfixes? Does your .cmd file checks the installations source to determine which updates it needs?
Black Wolf Posted January 12, 2007 Posted January 12, 2007 Thanks for the amazing valuable information guys
andregcasal Posted January 12, 2007 Author Posted January 12, 2007 Well, i would appreciate if you could post this to us And i would post it in the guide too Glad to help Black Wolf
TheExterminator Posted January 13, 2007 Posted January 13, 2007 OKay, Here A The Long Code To The .cmd FileWell, i would appreciate if you could post this to us And i would post it in the guide too Glad to help Black Wolf xpsp2.cmd
andregcasal Posted January 13, 2007 Author Posted January 13, 2007 (edited) Actually amazing, with "for" cycles and everything It could be very useful Although RyanVM has that covered Edited January 14, 2007 by andregcasal
OzOne Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 It's possible to add RyanVM Update Pack with your method ?
andregcasal Posted January 15, 2007 Author Posted January 15, 2007 (edited) Absolutely In fact i was thinking of adding that method to the guide. It doesn't have directly to do with multi boot, but it sure should help. Edited January 15, 2007 by andregcasal
OzOne Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 (edited) I added the ryan updatepack and after Windows copied files I have this error: I added too: IE7 with nlite + Directx 9 + Codec Pack + Java 6 And WMP 11. Edited January 16, 2007 by OzOne
andregcasal Posted January 16, 2007 Author Posted January 16, 2007 Keep in mind that the the RyanVM update pack is the first thing you should do to your source. Use before anything else.If that's not the case, then it seems you have some bad reference to a drive that isn't there. Don't know exactly what it is, but I'd say some of you CMD files (if you have some) has a reference to something other than C:\ (or the drive you'r installing to).Not exactly sure, but take a look at your CMD files and check for errors. Hope it helps
OzOne Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 I have just added ryan update pack and modify my svcpack.inf: now it's work Thx
dunkie12 Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 (edited) Hi guys. I'm using this guide to streamline our SOE Build process and hopefully save our Field Service agents some time when rebuilding machines from scratch. I've been able to use these instructions to make a dual boot CD, which creates 2 different versions of our Windows XP CD by duplicating the source files for different installations. My unattend answer file uses the runonceex method to install our applications, and as such I'm unsure if it's really compatible with the instructions. I'd rather use the same DVD to build all four versions of our SOE, as they are all windows XP service pack 2 based. I've attempted to make setup call the correct batch file to make the registry entries in runonceex by using the .TAG file method, in order to differentiate between each SOE version.The issue I'm having, is I've followed the instructions for creating the TAG file, however setup isn't creating the file at all.My winnt.sif file is as follows:;SetupMgrTag[Data] AutoPartition=0 MsDosInitiated="0" UnattendedInstall="Yes"[Unattended] DetachedProgram="cmd.exe /c @ECHO something>%SystemDrive%\DTPR.TAG" UnattendMode=FullUnattended OemSkipEula=Yes OemPreinstall=Yes UnattendSwitch="Yes" ResetSourcePath=e:\i386 TargetPath=\WINDOWS Repartition=No WaitForReboot="No" OemPnPDriversPath="Drivers" DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore FileSystem=*[GuiUnattended] AdminPassword=adminpassword EncryptedAdminPassword=no OEMSkipRegional=1 TimeZone=255 OemSkipWelcome=1 AutoLogonCount=2[UserData] ProductKey=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX FullName="company" OrgName="company" ComputerName=*[RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=1 SystemLocale=00000c09 UserLocale=00000c09 InputLocale=0c09:00000409[Identification][Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=Yes[Shell] DefaultStartPanelOff = Yes[Components] AccessOpt = on ; accessibility wizard Calc = on ; calculator CertSrv = on ; certificate services compontents of the certificate server CertSrv_Client = on ; web client components of the certificate server CertSrv_Server = on ; server components of the certificate server CharMap = on ; enables insertion of symbols and characters into documents Chat = off ; chat client Clipbook = on ; clipboard viewer Complusnetwork = on ; COM+ network access DeskPaper = off ; desktop wallpaper Dialer = on ; phone dialer Dtcnetwork = on ; DTC network access Fax = on ; Fax components fp_extensions = on ; Front Pager Extensions fp_vdir_deploy = on ; Visual Interdev RAD remote deployment freecell = off ; freecell game hearts = off ; hearts game hypertrm = on ; hyperterm IEAccess = on ; installs visible entry points (shortcuts) for IE IEHardenAdmin = off ; harden IE for administrators, power users IEHardenUser = off ; harden IE for users Iis_Common = off ; common set of files needed by internet information services Iis_Ftp = off ; ftp service Iis_Htmla = off ; html based administration tools for iis Iis_Inetmgr = off ; microsoft management console based administration tools for iis iis_nntp = off ; NNTP server. iis_nntp_docs = off ; NNTP server docs. iis_pwmgr = off ; personal web manager, valid only for w2k professional iis_smtp = off ; SMTP server. iis_smtp_docs = off ; SMTP server docs. iis_www = off ; www service iis_www_vdir_printers = off ; Web printing components iis_www_vdir_terminalService = off; Installs terminal Services Active X control into the virtual directory IisDbg = on ; script debugger indexsrv_system = off ; indexing services, requires iis_common, iis_inetmgr, iis_www and com = on inetprint = on ; internet printing, requires iis_common, iis_inetmgr, and iis_www LicenseServer = off ; Disable Terminal Services licensing. media_clips = off ; Sample Sounds Media_Utopia = off ; utopia sound scheme minesweeper = off ; game mousepoint = off ; mouse pointers Mplay = on ; Windows media player msmq_ADIntegrated = off ; Integrates MSMQ into AD msmq_Core = off ; MSMQ core components msmq_HTTPSupport = off ; Enables MSMQ to use HTTP msmq_LocalStorage = off ; Allows messages to be stored locally msmq_MQDSService = off ; Provides AD and site recognition msmq_RoutingSupport = off ; Provides MSMQ routing msmq_TriggerService = off ; associates message arrival with com objects msnexplr = off ; Installs MSN Explorer msmsgs = off ; Disables Windows Messenger MsWordPad = on ; Word Pad NetCis = on ; microsoft com internet services, requires iis_common, iis_inetmgr, iis_www and com = on NetOc = on ; additional optional networking components, requires [NetOptionalComponents] section ObjectPkg = on ; object packager OEAccess = off ; hide Outlook Express icons Paint = on ; MS Paint pinball = off ; game rec = on ; sound recorder reminst = off ; remote installation services rootautoupdate = on ; OCM update root certificates RStorage = off ; remote storage services enable the use of tape libraries as extensions of ntfs volumes solitaire = off ; Solitaire game spider = off ; spider game Templates = on ; document templates TerminalServer = off ; Installs Terminal Services on SERVERs only TsClients = off ; if TsEnable = On then tsClient files for creating client disks, appx 10MB TsWebClient = on ; Installs the ActiveX component for terminal services. requires IIS vol = on ; volume control wmaccess = off ; show Windows Messenger shortcuts wmPOCM = off ; show Windows Media Player shortcuts Wms = off ; windows media technologies components Wms_Admin_asp = off ; windows media technologies server administration tools web components wms_admin_mmc=off ; Windows Media MMC snap in Wms_Server = off ; windows media technologies server, requires Wms_Admin zonegames = off ; Installs MS Game Zone internet games[NetOptionalComponents] LPDSVC = 1[IEPopupBlocker] BlockPopups=NoI know setup is calling the winnt.sif file to do the Windows installation, as setup does not ask me any questions - and all the options are configured correctly in the operating system after installation, however setup is still not creating the .TAG file as required. The winnt.sif file is being placed in the PRO1 folder as suggested... Any suggestions? Edited January 17, 2007 by dunkie12
andregcasal Posted January 18, 2007 Author Posted January 18, 2007 (edited) Hello dunkie12 The problem is very simple... You have DetachedProgram="cmd.exe /c @ECHO something>%SystemDrive%\DTPR.TAG" instead of DetachedProgram="%SystemRoot%\System32\cmd.exe /c @ECHO something>%SystemDrive%\XPPRO.TAG". Hope it helps Edited January 18, 2007 by andregcasal
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