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[RELEASE] Boooggy's WMP 11 direct integration solution


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Hello,

I tray to Slipstreamer Wmp11 in my WinXp Home Sp2 PT but the WMP11 Slipstreamer give me this error:

WMP11Slipstreamer v0.95

System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: O sistema não conseguiu localizar o ficheiro especificado

em Epsilon.Win32.Resources.ResourceEditor.throwWin32Exception()

em Epsilon.Win32.Resources.ResourceEditor.loadResourceLibrary()

em WMP11Slipstreamer.CM.GetCabData(String pathToSfxCab)

em WMP11Slipstreamer.Backend.NativeExtractHotfix(String hotfixInstaller, String destinationPath)

em WMP11Slipstreamer.Backend.ExtractWMP11Installer()

em WMP11Slipstreamer.MainGUI.workerMethod(Object addonSettings)

Deleting "L:\WinXp Junta\WinXp\i386\wmp11temp"... Done!

The source being modified has not been damaged.

All changes have been successfully reverted.

I tray to Slipstreamer holy the wmp11, no updetes... I tray using Slipstreamer 0,95 and nLite but it give me the same error... Can you help me, please???

PS: My englis is not very good, sorry... :wacko:

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Problem with WinNT32 installation

Hi Boooggy,

Thanks for all the good work integrating WMP11. I found something strange; maybe you can have a look.

I started from a clean WinXP Pro, integrate SP2 with the MS method, and also integrate RAID drivers with the MS method ($OEM$ etc)

After that I integrated WMP11 vanilla with your 0.95 integrator and all hotfixes applied.

I installed the integrated WinXP with the WinNT32.exe method (from one partition to another); when it comes to component registration I get a message that ICFGNT.dll cannot be registered (because it is not found).

After that the completed windows is largely disfunctional.

ICFGNT.dll is not normally present in a clean install. The only reference to ICFGNT.dll is in I386\WIN9XUPg\MIGDB.inf. A similar problem is also discussed here. It looks like some upgrade installation is attempted.

EDIT: After I integrate IE7 with nLite 1.4 the IFCGNT.dll problem is gone.

Well you might say you do not support WinNT32 installations, but I got it going for pretty complex installations, and also your previous add-ons. I found that the WinNT32.exe method is generally a little more picky than CD installations. Maybe it gives a clue for some problem.

Thanks for looking,

Edited by BikinDutchman
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Unhandled exception, problems with WinXP x64 SP2

If have done this one or two times but now for the first time an UEE:

WMP11Slipstreamer v0.95

System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The system cannot find the file specified

at Epsilon.Win32.Resources.ResourceEditor.throwWin32Exception()

at Epsilon.Win32.Resources.ResourceEditor.loadResourceLibrary()

at WMP11Slipstreamer.CM.GetCabData(String pathToSfxCab)

at WMP11Slipstreamer.Backend.NativeExtractHotfix(String hotfixInstaller, String destinationPath)

at WMP11Slipstreamer.Backend.ExtractWMP11Installer()

at WMP11Slipstreamer.MainGUI.workerMethod(Object addonSettings)

In a previous installation I had problems that:

-"Play All" from an Explorer window did not start with the first file

-Skip forward and backward did not work

I use a WinNT32 installation, just wanted to try a CD install but cannot get past the UEE

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BikinDutchman,

what is the folder name containing the wmp installer? please write the full path....

and please try to move the wmp installer to other folder...and see if this help.

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Boooggy,

Sorry I just picked the wrong installer file (WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB930627-x64-ENU.exe) file :blushing:.

I would certainly help if the integrator would detect such stupid moves, but for that you would need some positive identification of the real installers.

Thanks for help anyway, I will keep looking into the other problem.

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Problem with "Play All" feature in WinXPx64

I did a CD installation for WinXP x64, integrated withg v0.95 and all hotfixes.

I observed a problem that I also had with the x64 add-on (now pulled):

For a music folder it is possible to select "Play All" in the left panel of an explorer window. This starts WMP11 that plays all files sequentially (you can skip forward and backward).

However this does not work in the above integrated install. WMP11 opens just one file from the list (looks like the oldest file).

This problem is gone after I overinstall with the official installer (no mistakes this time :)).

I do not see this problem in x86 installations.

This looks like some registration error to me but actually have no clue.

Boooggy, I hope you can figure it out; I will test immediately.

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new version out

changelog in 0.96

1. Added more checks to block slipstream if selected installer doesn't match the source (by parsing control.xml). This was the reason of some "File not found" errors when extracting the installer.

2. Fixed an issue where .NET GC wasn't executing SafeHandles' destructors fast enough leading to a temporary file handle leak causing "File in use" errors.

3. Added a check for hotfix existence

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Boooggy:

It looks on your web site in the "Requirements:" section,

you have recently added 2 hotfixes:

windowsmedia11-kb942264-x86-intl.exe

and

windowsmedia11-kb944110-x86-intl.exe,

and that you recently removed one hotfix:

windowsmedia11-kb941282-x86-intl.exe

Is that right? Is the windowsmedia11-kb941282-x86-intl.exe still supposed to be part of the integration now or not?

Your program has been working very well for me! Thank you for it!

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