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nLite 1.2.1 breaks Office 2003 administrative install


dijuremo

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After spend hours of making a lot of iSOS compilations I finally found the problem:

-http://support.microsoft.com/kb/893803

Yes, by integrating that KB via nLite produces that error, because after make a compilation with all the Hotfixes that I included skipping the 893803 no problems and then on the same compilation installing the KB893803 from Windows no problems too, exist only when is integrated on nLite. Maybe is not fully supported, but I really hope that nuhi made a quick update for this ^0^.

If you are having issues with that, it is Windows Installer. nlite may not have full support for it, but it is included in ryanvm's update pack, so your best bet may be to go with that. Maybe someone should make a new thread about 893803 not working thru nlite to have nuhi investigate it.

Sorry but I'm using a spanish version :). And thanks nuhi

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I have the same problem with Office 2003

When i create a single user account in Windows the Office 2003 show me the "error 2503"

If i have a Windows installed with Nlite is possible make any thing to fix the bug without format and make a new integration ???

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I have the same problem with Office 2003

When i create a single user account in Windows the Office 2003 show me the "error 2503"

If i have a Windows installed with Nlite is possible make any thing to fix the bug without format and make a new integration ???

Try reinstalling the KB893803 from Windows and see if works.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en

BTW nuhi: I've already made all type of test:

-Integrating without removing any component: fails

-Integrating without any other hotfix: fails

All integrations applied on a fresh Windows XP Professional SP2 copy with SFC disabled, I'm guessing that this is maybe due the language.

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Hello !

It was mentioned some time ago, regarding IE7, in this thread:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=86346

along with simple fix (it was about bad registry access rights after slipstreaming).

It saved me a lot of wasted time today (with office xp pro vlk) :)

Btw, the problem still exists in 1.3 rc.

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