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Hotfixes For Windows XP Professional SP1


Aaron

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Hi,

I just saw this Tip: Make sure Q828026 is queued up after WMP9 in svcpack.inf

I have slipstreamed Rollup 1 (Q828026) using Aarons guide, so can I install WMP9 in svcpack.inf?

And was wondering if this would stuff anything up.

cheers,

dare2001

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Can we add the switches to the first post for media player and the dx 9 packages hosted on cjb?

dx9_setup.exe /Q:A /R:N

mp_setup.exe /Q:A /R:N /c:"setup_wm.exe /Q /R:N /NoPID /DisallowSystemRestore"

Thanks,

-Brian

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The DirectX 9 OPK is switchless, you won't need /Q:A /R:N

mp_setup.exe /Q:A /R:N /c:"setup_wm.exe /Q /R:N /NoPID /DisallowSystemRestore"

Have you tested this with MpSetup_WMP9_ENU.exe from that page?

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No advantage, it would just be more convenient to get the essential core Windows apps installed during that stage if you was making a generic unattended CD for someone.

And, yes you can have a hotfix for WMP9 on a line below WMP9MM2.exe in svcpack.inf, and also http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=828026 supersedes 819639.

This is what mine looks like, to date:

[SetupHotfixesToRun]
update.exe -q -n
Q330994.exe /Q:A /R:N
JS56NEN.exe /Q:A /R:N
Q816093.exe /Q:A /R:N
Q823182.exe /Q /U /N /Z
Q824105.exe /Q /U /N /Z
Q824141.exe /Q /U /N /Z
Q825119.exe /Q /U /N /Z
Q828035.exe /Q /U /N /Z
Q828750.exe /Q:A /R:N
DX9NTopk.exe
WMP9MM2.exe
Q828026.exe /Q /U /N /Z
DOTNET1_1.EXE
MSNM6.exe
qchain.exe

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Thanks, AaronXP!

Very useful to see your updated svcpack.inf file. Almost identical to mine, except for my outdated 819639, and that I'm missing 816093, .Net Framework and MSN Messenger 6.

However, I need to ask two questions regarding the differences:

1. I do not install 816093 at all, yet when I run Windows Update, it does not show I need it (and I do install MSJavaVM).

2. I see you install .Net Framework and MSN Messenger 6 from your svc.pack.inf file... Are these OPK versions? Or just the regular versions we previously installed via .msi installation files? If OPK, where can I get them?

Thanks in advance!

:)

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However, I need to ask two questions regarding the differences:

1. I do not install 816093 at all, yet when I run Windows Update, it does not show I need it (and I do install MSJavaVM).

Strange that, I supposed that's good then...?

Open up regedit and browse to this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{08B0E5C0-4FCB-11CF-AAA5-00401C608500}

And check to see if its Version: 5,0,3810,0

2. I see you install .Net Framework and MSN Messenger 6 from your svc.pack.inf file... Are these OPK versions? Or just the regular versions we previously installed via .msi installation files? If OPK, where can I get them?

These 2 files are repacked with iexpress to allow them to install, you can follow GreenMachine's guide to iexpress at http://greenmachine.msfnhosting.com/IEXPRESS/iexpress.htm

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AaronXP,

Given this quote from GreenMachine:

Of the three .MSI pacakges I have re-packaged (DotNet FrameWork, Windows Messenger and Journal Viewer), I recieived an error from both Windows Messenger and Journal Viewer when installed from the SVCPACK.INF section, and no errors when run from the GuiRunOnce section

I am still concerned about your svcpack.inf... Did you fix those errors GreenMachine talks about?

Finally, if your DOTNET1_1.EXE and MSNM6.exe files are trouble free, is there any chance at all you might post them for us to download? (Going for broke on that one!)

:)

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