LeveL Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 (edited) There are a few small hotfixes that nLite will not integrate into Windows 2000like the Jscript hotfix and Malicious Software Removal Tool hotfix, but these are only small.The problem is, there is a HUGE hotfix called Windows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-ENU.EXEthat is over 30Mb (it seems to contain half of system32 when I look whats inside it!) and nLitedoes not give any error to say it has not integrated it, but it does not integrate, the hotfixis still needed on Windows Update.I don't want to add 30Mb to my ISO (I could just use the /Q /O /Z switch to install it)and I am not sure about using the HFSLIP method after using nLite on the OS, is thereany way to slipstream this hotfix into the source without having to add the 30Mbfile to the ISO?This "Rollup Update" contains a lot of updated files, like I say if it is slipstreamedproperly somehow, I am sure the source won't increase in size at all:uniproc *DIR*, update *DIR*, wms *DIR*, acctres.dll, adsiis.dll, adsldp.dll, adsldpc.dll, adsmsext.dll, advapi32.dll, afd.sys, asp.dll, authz.dll, autochk.exe, basesrv.dll, browser.dll, browseui.dll, cabinet.dll, callcont.dll, catsrv.dll, catsrvut.dll, cdfs.sys, chkdsk.exe, ciodm.dll, clbcatex.dll, clbcatq.dll, cluscfg.exe, clusocm.inf, clussvc.exe, cluster.inf, cmd.exe, colbact.dll, comadmin.dll, comrepl.dll, comsetup.dll, comsvcs.dll, comuid.dll, crypt32.dll, cryptdlg.dll, cryptnet.dll, cryptsvc.dll, cryptui.dll, csrsrv.dll, dao360.dll, default.asp, dhtmled.ocx, directdb.dll, dnsapi.dll, dnsrslvr.dll, dplayx.dll, dpwsockx.dll, dsexts.dll, dsprop.dll, dtcsetup.exe, dxmasf.dll, empty.cat, es.dll, eventlog.dll, expsrv.dll, fastfat.sys, faxui.dll, fltlib.dll, fltmc.exe, fltmgr.sys, fontview.exe, ftdisk.sys, gdi32.dll, gpedit.dll, grpconv.exe, h323.tsp, h323msp.dll, halmacpi.dll, hfsecper.inf, hfsecupd.inf, hhctrl.ocx, hlink.dll, html32.cnv, httpext.dll, hypertrm.dll, iischema.dll, iisext.dll, imgview.htt, inetcomm.dll, inetres.dll, inseng.dll, ipnat.sys, ipnathlp.dll, itircl.dll, itss.dll, jscript.dll, kdcsvc.dll, kerberos.dll, kernel32.dll, krnl386.exe, ksecdd.sys, linkinfo.dll, llssrv.exe, localspl.dll, lsasrv.dll, lsass.exe, mdac.cat, mf3216.dll, mountmgr.sys, mpr.dll, mq1repl.dll, mq1sync.exe, mqac.sys, mqads.dll, mqclus.dll, mqdscli.dll, mqdssrv.dll, mqmig.exe, mqmigrat.dll, mqoa.dll, mqperf.dll, mqqm.dll, mqrt.dll, mqsec.dll, mqsnap.dll, mqupgrd.dll, mqutil.dll, mrxsmb.sys, msasn1.dll, msconv97.dll, msdtclog.dll, msdtcprx.dll, msdtctm.dll, msdtcui.dll, msdxm.ocx, msexch40.dll, msexcl40.dll, msgina.dll, msgsvc.dll, mshtml.dll, msiexec.exe, msjet40.dll, msjetol1.dll, msjint40.dll, msjter40.dll, msjtes40.dll, msltus40.dll, msmq.cpl, msoe.dll, msoeres.dll, msoert2.dll, mspbde40.dll, msrating.dll, msrd2x40.dll, msrd3x40.dll, msrepl40.dll, mst120.dll, mstask.dll, mstask.exe, mstext40.dll, msv1_0.dll, mswdat10.dll, mswrd632.wpc, mswstr10.dll, msxbde40.dll, msxml3.dll, msxml3r.dll, mtstocom.exe, mtxclu.dll, mtxdm.dll, mtxlegih.dll, mtxoci.dll, mup.sys, nddenb32.dll, netapi32.dll, netbt.sys, netcfgx.dll, netdde.exe, nethood.htt, netlogon.dll, netmon.exe, newdev.dll, nmcom.dll, nntpfs.dll, nntpsvc.dll, nscm.exe, nsiislog.dll, nsisapi.exe, nspmon.exe, ntdll.dll, ntdsa.dll, ntfs.sys, ntkrnlmp.exe, ntkrnlpa.exe, ntkrpamp.exe, ntlanman.dll, ntoskrnl.exe, ntvdm.exe, ntvdmd.dll, nwrdr.sys, odbc32.dll, odbcbcp.dll, odbccp32.dll, oeimport.dll, ole32.dll, olecli32.dll, olecnv32.dll, osloader.exe, pngfilt.dll, profmap.dll, psbase.dll, psxss.exe, quartz.dll, query.dll, rasapi32.dll, rasdlg.dll, rasman.dll, rasscrpt.dll, rdbss.sys, rdpwd.sys, remotesp.tsp, ris.vbs, rpcproxy.dll, rpcrt4.dll, rpcss.dll, samlib.dll, samsrv.dll, scecli.dll, scesrv.dll, schannel.dll, scsiport.sys, seclogon.dll, services.exe, sfcfiles.dll, shdocvw.dll, shell32.dll, shlwapi.dll, sp3res.dll, spmsg.dll, spoolss.dll, spoolsv.exe, spuninst.exe, spupdsvc.exe, sqlsrv32.dll, srv.sys, srvsvc.dll, system.adm, tapisrv.dll, tcpip.sys, tshoot.ocx, txfaux.dll, udfs.sys, umandlg.dll, untfs.dll, updcustom.dll, url.dll, urlmon.dll, user32.dll, userenv.dll, vbajet32.dll, vbscript.dll, vdmdbg.dll, w32time.dll, w32tm.exe, wab32.dll, wab32res.dll, webvw.dll, win32k.sys, winhttp.dll, wininet.dll, winlogon.exe, wins.exe, winsrv.dll, wintrust.dll, wkssvc.dll, wldap32.dll, wlnotify.dll, wordpad.exe, wow32.dll, write32.wpc, xolehlp.dll.This lot is more than 90Mb It is 25% of the Windows folder!If theres no way to do this I will have to just add the big lumpof a 30Mb hotfix and install silently before last reboot. Edited November 19, 2006 by LeveL
Kiki Burgh Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 I don't want to add 30Mb to my ISO (I could just use the /Q /O /Z switch to install it)and I am not sure about using the HFSLIP method after using nLite on the OS, is thereany way to slipstream this hotfix into the source without having to add the 30Mbfile to the ISO?hi LeveL! why not try slipstreaming it via HFSLIP then nLite to reduce further your source? this HF is supported by HFSLIP?
LeveL Posted November 19, 2006 Author Posted November 19, 2006 hi LeveL! why not try slipstreaming it via HFSLIP then nLite to reduce further your source? this HF is supported by HFSLIP? Thanks for the quick reply.Well, I was being lazy and not wanting to strip it again but, itsfairly easy the way I have got things set up... can HFSLIP alsointegrate these...MDAC253-KB911562-x86-ENU.exeWindows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-ENU.EXEWindows2000-KB900725-x86-ENU.EXEWindows2000-KB917008-x86-ENU.EXEWindows2000-KB917344-56-x86-enu.ExeWindows2000-KB923191-x86-ENU.EXEWindows-KB890830-V1.22.exeThe thing is I have already integrated every other hotfix with nLite, even my "source" folder has them integrated, eeeeek! Maybe using HFSLIP afternLite might work? Other option is to totally start again with Windows 2000 SP4 and slipstreamthe dozen upon dozens of hotfixes in with HFSLIP then have that as the sourcefolder and start stripping (a copy of) that. Eeeeesh its had IE6 and DX9c integratedwith HFSLIP a long time ago, I think I got to start all over again but nevermind.
Kiki Burgh Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 yup, those are supported by HFSLIP ... give it a shot LeveL
LeveL Posted November 22, 2006 Author Posted November 22, 2006 yup, those are supported by HFSLIP ... give it a shot LeveL Thanks, everything integrated fine And they all went home happily ever after.
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