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HFSLIP - Test releases


Tomcat76

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Can I see your txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf files?
hi TC! attached are the files you've requested ...

btw, i trimmed down some of the stuff in my HFAAO dir & have created only 1 build earlier ... i think it would be much better this time but i was so dead tired that i wasn't able to test it yet ... i am confident though that it won't give me any headache ... :)

oh, i was also able to copy the XPize part that i mentioned earlier ...

Microsoft ® Cabinet Maker - Version (32) 1.00.0601 (03/18/97)

Copyright © Microsoft Corp 1993-1997. All rights reserved.

Please wait while HFSLIP slipstreams XPize. This may take a while.

Slipstreaming XPize completed.

File Not Found

The system cannot find the file specified.

Microsoft ® Cabinet Maker - Version (32) 1.00.0601 (03/18/97)

Copyright © Microsoft Corp 1993-1997. All rights reserved.

again, come the GUI, no more shortcuts are there for XPize (w/c i liked better ;)) but it was just strange ... i have a strong inkling this was brought about by rytukz_Vista_Icons_Pack_Ultimate_System_Patch_addon_1.1.cab ... i think this addon & XPize basically do the same thing ... 1 overwrites the other ...

thanks!

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sorry for that 1 TC ... :(

i'll get my hands on it ...

just an fyi ... i only used nLite as an alt to HFCLEANUP (nothing else) ... to remove the ff:

briefcase

charmap

internet games

keyboards

non-english languages

images & backgrounds

music samples

windows sounds

color scheme

msn explorer

windows messenger

ms agent

out of the box experience

search assistant

service pack messages

tour

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With latest test version and latest windows script, I still get the same report from HFNetChk.

Patch NOT Installed	 MS04-024	 Q839645
The registry key
**Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings\ZoneMap\ProtocolDefaults\shell** does not exist. It is
required for this patch to be considered installed.


Patch NOT Installed MS06-011 Q914798
The registry key **SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows
XP\SP2\KB914798** should have a value of 2. It has a value of 1.

And the other ones with file version greater than expected.

Looks OK to me. B)

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To fix the 914798 problem, try installing the v2 of the update. I just found out that it was re-released on this month's patch tuesday.

Also, for the other problem, try putting the attached .inf in your hfsvcpack folder. It should work as all the binaries in 839645 are replaced by later updates.

the_guy

839645fx.inf

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HFSLIP is already adding this line for XPSP1:

HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\ProtocolDefaults","shell",0x10001,0

It's a mystery why it doesn't get set.

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It may be my fault : I don't have the corresponding hotfix !

:huh:

I'd swear I downloaded everything.

I'll post a feedback in a few minutes.

And then, HFNetChk should also

Since HFNetChk doesn't complain about any file version for this hotfix, it shows the_guy is right : all binaries are replaced.

edit : TC, you removed 839645 from your list. It's possible HFSlip only adds the line if the hotfix is present.

>checked, from latest test release:

IF EXIST HF\*839645* ECHO>>WORK\HFREGWU.TXT HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\ProtocolDefaults","shell",0x10001,0

Is there a single HF that replaces 839645 or are the files overwrittent by several different HFs ?

Is it possible to access files properties and version with batch ? If not, I can write a small app in a few minutes to return such infos.

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@Tomcat, quick question: What exactly is the purpose of setting the variable 'BBIN' in the MAKEISO section (as in the following line)? The usage seems inconsistent because you switch between BOOT.BIN and %BBIN%.
FOR /F %%I IN ('DIR/B HFTOOLS\BOOT.BIN') DO SET BBIN=%%I
Plus, wouldn't it make more sense to do just SET BBIN=BOOT.INI in this line if you leave the variable?
I know it looks stupid, but it's there to circumvent uppercase/lowercase problems when handling the bin file. MKISOFS makes a big deal out of it.
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hi again!

my apologies fdv ... please know that when placing SFCFILES.dll in FIX dir - just like in previous reports - makes XP installation hang at T-9 mins ... :no:

i recall dziubek reporting the same issue ...

removing the said file addresses the issue ...

1. I have big problem. My setup stops in 9 minute near end of installation.
1. It after many tests turned out that error causes file SFCFILES.DL_. When I removed from FIX folder this file, installation passed unproblematically.

dziubek

would this blank file be more suited for 2K or 2K3?
On a different subject... SFCFILES.DLL by the way works on ALL versions of Windows, just to clear that up. SFC.DLL and SFC_OS.DLL are different matters entirely. You can use SFCFILES.DLL and no other modified binaries and SFC will be disabled. To recap, for the confused :D

For complete overkill, so that Windows File Protection is shut off AND has an empty list which it doesn't even check:

Use a modified SFC.DLL in Windows 2000

Use a modified SFC_OS.DLL in Windows XP and Windows 2003

AND Use a modified SFCFILES.DLL in ANY version of Windows

Hi

SFCFILES.DL_]

Error from T -9 stepped out by file SFCFILES.DL_. I deleted his from FIX.

I use file sfc_os .dl_ only now.

dziubek

having both SFC_OS.dll & SFCFILES.dll in FIX dir might not be ideal (or could it just working against me ;() ... leaving only SFC_OS.dll in there works just fine ... :blink:

thanks!

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