aug
Apr 18 2008, 09:35 PM
Hello.
I need information.
I use Vlite 1-1-6 RC and wish a Vista 32 bits without IE, Aero and etc. For Internet dial up and wireless, game and multimedia.
Vlite rebuild the setup. The problem is that "Network and Sharing Center" in Control Panel menu have a problem.
I click and opens the window of the "Network and Sharing Center" with the message "This Page Not Load" (IE HTML Engine not removed) and it doesn't show the configurations.
What resources i must maintain to have that control panel working correctly ?
I thank the creator of that software for that great help.
nuhi
Apr 19 2008, 01:05 PM
Please attach your preset and I'll check it (last session.ini from that ISO/DVD).
enpara
Apr 21 2008, 05:51 AM
hello,
i have the same issues
attached the session.ini ...
i hope anyone can help me
nuhi
Apr 21 2008, 09:24 AM
Yup confirmed. Offline Files and maybe Diagnostics removal.
Fixed in next version, thx.
MagicAndre1981
Apr 21 2008, 01:10 PM
offline files can be removed
nuhi
Apr 21 2008, 02:04 PM
Well in 64bit (slipstreamed, but shouldn't matter?) it showed that Can't Load blank page until I returned few dlls.
Now that I think of it in 32bit I could not confirm it.
Dynaletik
Apr 21 2008, 02:14 PM
I remove Diagnostics and Offline files in my x64 Vista Ultimate SP1, and I never had problems with the network and sharing center. Perhaps it's caused by slipstreamed SP1? I use preintegrated iso. (Even without SP1 I never had problems like this.)
I attached my .ini as well, perhaps it helps.
tVdP
Apr 22 2008, 05:44 AM
hi all
I exposed the same problem in an other post (Apr 15 2008, 12:51 AM)
so I stick it here, unfortunnatly have no solution
need help for x64 ultimate french + SP1
basic necessary respected
x64 ultimate french + SP1 without vLite = ok
x64 ultimate french (on x64) + SP1 by vLite (nothing off) =
many options disapear straight away
no more network connection even by the classical way
no sharing center as well (indeed I don't need it)
all this windows stay blanks
answer:
tVdP, that's weird. First are you clear on the select=remove component part?
Were you slipstreaming on a clean installation files, not previously vLited or anything integrated?
Then:
Yes all clear
Slipstream from clean installation and nothing integrated
I think there's something to see before RC here.
If I can help sending something... ask plz
Tomorrow
Apr 22 2008, 06:35 AM
Hmm.Previously this has not caused problems for me.Ive removed offline files and kept diagnostics and NSC has always functioned properly.Gonna test in few days if it causes problems for me now.
frod
Apr 25 2008, 02:17 PM
QUOTE (nuhi @ Apr 21 2008, 04:04 PM)

Well in 64bit (slipstreamed, but shouldn't matter?) it showed that Can't Load blank page until I returned few dlls.
Hi nuhi, mind letting us know which dlls to return? Got the same problem with my slipstreamed vista x64 sp1...
nuhi
Apr 25 2008, 02:49 PM
Sure,
Windows\System32\ndfapi.dll
Windows\System32\cscapi.dll
frod
Apr 25 2008, 02:55 PM
QUOTE (nuhi @ Apr 25 2008, 04:49 PM)

Windows\System32\ndfapi.dll
Windows\System32\cscapi.dll
I already had one of the files for some reason, but adding the other did it! Huge thanks!!!
GrayShade
Apr 26 2008, 03:40 AM
This doesn't seem to work for me.
excuse the delay.
with recent version vlite using sp1 slipstream.
diagnostics is the problem.
Vlite with that ini for a system for game and video editing.
Video editing for moment is ok.
For game has problem with Need for Speed PRO Street and Crysis.
NFS "memory it cannot be read" and Crysis "File not found". maybe SP1 ?
The machine is AMD Ahtlon 64 X2 4000 with 1GB RAM. In same machine With original Vista Ultimate without SP1 run NFS and Crysis OK.
I already created several dvds (+ 12) to discover the mistake, but still without results.
Please, the files
Windows\System32\ndfapi.dll
Windows\System32\cscapi.dll
are respectively that resource ?
any help I thank
meowing
Aug 25 2008, 03:07 AM
QUOTE (nuhi @ Apr 25 2008, 10:49 PM)

Sure,
Windows\System32\ndfapi.dll
Windows\System32\cscapi.dll
Can I just put them there, or should I register them as well? By the way, is registering a dll still done the same way?
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