mikesw Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 All, While I'm rebuilding the OS CD disk, I might as well rebuild the whole thing including all the other stuffas much as possible. Why doesn't Nlite have builtin support for updating files in the /support/tools and /valueadd/msft/usmt directory so that one can update them with newer versions. I see that RyanVM doesn't include some of these too.I.E /support/tools/ MSRDPCLI.exe new version for download is v6.0.2600.0. My version is v6.0.2448. ACT20.exe new version for download is v4.1 with v5.0beta available too.If one does properites on the ACT20.exe file, it says its "installshield" whereas if onegoes to MSoft's site, for "Application Compatibility Toolkit" it doesn't mention "Installshield".Moreover, the download file is a ".msi" file and not ".exe". Another tool is KB294403 "Grabmi.exe"ACT41 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en FASTWIZ.exe "Files and Transfer Wizard" my version with SP2 is 6.0.2448. IS there a "NEWER" version out? I can't locate the download link. Moreover, per this KB304903 which is dated 2001 it lists the settings that can be migrated. Of course the listed apps will be out-of-date and incomplete. Things have changed alot since then. NOTE: USMT found in VALUEADD/MSFT/USMT/ USMT.MSI "User State Migration Tool" currently v2.6.1 is ready for download. Note: v2.6 does alot of the older Windows version i.e. Win95 whereas v2.6.1 doesn't do the discontinued Windows versions put does win XP x64 too. Note2: In v2.6.1 there are two different msi files: one for AMD and one for Intel. Why two different ones? I assume if one has an AMD processor, the Intel one should work. However, in v2.6 there is only one msi file. I guess in v2.6.1 it needs to support the x64 bit extensions between AMD and Intel for the Win XP x64 OS...? Note3: Is it correct that USMT is used to migrate one i.e. from Win95 to WinXP during the installation process of WinXP? If true, then these files need to be ugraded to at least V2.6. If v2.6.1 is used, it may not let one upgrade from i.e. Win95 to WinXP since these older versions aren't supported now. One will have to check the *.inf files for what's in them. Moreover, if I don't want i.e. the old acrobat reader v5.0 migrated when updating from Win95 to WinXP, then I'd modify the .inf file so that it isn't migrated. Thus, during the install of WinXP, I can use the latest Acrobat reader 7.0.8. The same applies to the other applications too! Probably could use some NLITE options to prevent or allow various Win95,Win98,WinNT, etc... applications from migrating during WINXP upgrade. This eliminates alot of hand editing/jamming of the *.inf files in the Win9XMig subdirectories and others too.USMT261 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en gbunicnv.exe "GB unicode converter" I have v1.0.0.1 The gbunicnv.exe is part of the GBEXTSUP.MSI package. One will have to extract it from this MSI file. Is there a need for the other files in this MSI file?GBEXTSUP10 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;DisplayLang=en Other files are , but version unknown and were to get the updates for them all: DEPLOY.CAB SUP_PRO.CAB SUP_SRV.CAB SUPPORT.CAB SUPTOOLS.CAB
Alanoll Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 because you could just as easily update them yourself?because both nLite and the Update packs update the I386 FOLDER and not outside of them?
nuhi Posted July 8, 2006 Posted July 8, 2006 mikesw, great info, thanks.Going to review it and if it seems useful I'll do it.
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