someguy1 Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 (edited) Eg.HFSLIP1.4.2.1.cmd uses D:\HFSLIP> START/WAIT HF\Q908506.EXE /T:"D:\HFSLIP\TEMP" /Cto Extract files to HFSLIP\TEMP & later xcopy to WORK\i386Ewhich unfortunately dosent work for meinstead of /T: the /EXTRACT: switch works for me!why do i need to do this? i am not using old ver of HSLIP am I ?also i place my $OEM$ folder under D:\HFSLIP\SOURCESwhich later on is copied to root of CD.But after completing the setup the files under $OEM$dosent get copies why? i will try placing it under i386 to test next tyme.the sp5files.zip containing files to remove IE completly isfor Windows 2000 Professional so if I need to make changeson my win2k server TXTSETUP.SIFand DOSNET.SIF placed in FDVFILESfolder what modifications R Needed ?and any other modifcations neededfor anyother files from sp5files.zip?thanks for Everything.I've learnt a lot trying HFSLIP:)still learning. Edited April 14, 2007 by someguy1
Tomcat76 Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 There are basically two types of hotfixes that HFSLIP supports: "Type 1" and "Type 2". Different switches are needed to extract these.The problem is that it's impossible to know if a hotfix is Type 1 or Type 2 beforehand, but Microsoft decided not so long ago to name the Type 1 hotfixes in a special way so we use that to distinguish Type 1 from Type 2 hotfixes in HFSLIP. There are a few exceptions (mostly for XP SP1) which had to be hardcoded.In other words, it's important that the hotfixes you include have their original name. "Q908506.EXE" is treated as a Type 2 hotfix but it's a Type 1 hotfix.
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