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johndoe74
hi, i just tried out 70506b and all is good - WUA 3.0 and everything except KB887998 seems to again show up missing in MBSA on XP MCE 2K5. since integration of 887998 was itself a recent development, could you maybe check the code again to see if you maybe missed anything. i know it did work when you shipped the initial release with 887998 support, dunno which in interim build it went bad again

also, in hfcabs i got two files APR2007_d3dx10_33_x86.cab and DEC2006_d3dx10_00_x86.cab. do i need those or is it okay to get rid of them ? cuz xp don't have dx10 support *yet*. same thing with my win2kpro build - safe to delete?
Tomcat76
Can you start a new thread for the .NET 1.0 problem and include the TXTSETUP.SIF file from the new source? Also check if NETFX.CAB was updated (newer date).

Nothing was changed in regard to the handling of MCE 2005 hotfixes since the release that initially added support for these (1.4.2).

If the game you want to play requires the d3dx10 files then you need them. MS wouldn't include them in the DX9 installer if they weren't supported.

HFSLIP allows slipstreaming of the d3dx10 files into Windows 2000 but this is not supported by MS. That's why my 2K list doesn't include them.
johndoe74
alright, will do, i'm currently doing another build, will try that and if the problem persists, will start a new thread.

regarding those dx10 files, i meant to ask, even if they do get slipstreamed, what's the point if they don't get utilized as the underlying API is OS unsupported. my understanding was they included those files cuz if somebody fubarred their dx10 in vista, they could use the common/generic standalone/redistributable to reinstall it again to restore those files.
NtegrA
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ May 6 2007, 01:43 PM) *
Can you start a new thread for the .NET 1.0 problem and include the TXTSETUP.SIF file from the new source? Also check if NETFX.CAB was updated (newer date).

Nothing was changed in regard to the handling of MCE 2005 hotfixes since the release that initially added support for these (1.4.2).


Jumping in for a hot sec....

I run a few batch files to do installs and cleanup after first reboot (or is it first logon?), the first one is:

CODE
IF NOT EXIST "c:\cleanup\executive.txt" goto dotnet2    <- file is dropped locally for TabletPC machine

:dotnet1sp3
NDP1.0sp3-KB887998-X86.exe /passive /qb /norestart

:dotnet2                                                <- no code here just fallout
as I am using the same source for XP and Tablet PC. works nice. Net 1.0 is only installed on Tablet or MCE. Will slipstreaming update the files in CMPNENTS dir? I will have to give this a try in a few days when I get my hands on a tablet.
Tomcat76
Well... Slipstreaming the .NET 1.0 update is only possible if a source is detected as MCE. This is done by checking for the existence of SOURCE\CMPNENTS\MEDIACTR\I386.

If that folder isn't there, it won't be slipstreamed.
Super-Magician
You have the wrong year number in the description. whistling.gif
Tomcat76
*grin*
johndoe74
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Mar 12 2006, 02:26 PM) *
These versions are test builds. Use them at your own risk.

A new final was released on May 12. If you were referred to this thread prior to May 12, please get the final from the main thread.

HFSLIP home page

*********************************************************

Download: hfslip-70515a

Changes:
- [2K+IE6] six more IE-specific binaries are slipstreamed


which six ? anything I should know about ? smile.gif
Tomcat76
I don't know if you should know... tongue.gif

browsewm.dll, csseqchk.dll, dw15.exe, ieshared.chm, msratelc.dll and setupwbv.dll.

These are all new binaries (they don't exist in a vanilla Win2K SP4 source). But since HFSLIP has a special automatic filter for new binaries now they are no longer deleted after extraction from the CABs.

However, I doubt these files are really important. HFSLIP removed them since the beginning (January 2005) and nobody has ever noted any problems.

The main purpose of the test release is to see if there are any problems when those files are slipstreamed. I couldn't notice any during Windows setup, starting up IE and going to Windows Update.

I'm not exactly sure, but the browsewm.dll file could be responsible/needed for the Media side bar in Internet Explorer. I need to check that on an installation that doesn't have browsewm.dll.
johndoe74
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Mar 12 2006, 02:26 PM) *
(4) HFSVCPACK_SW1 and HFSVCPACK_SW2
HFSVCPACK_SW1 is for executables requiring /quiet /norestart switches and for MSI files
HFSVCPACK_SW2 is for executables requiring /Q:A /R:N switches
HFSLIP creates these folders automatically. If HFSVCPACK_SW exists, any MSI files will be moved to HFSVCPACK_SW1, any executables into HFSVCPACK_SW2, and then HFSVCPACK_SW is removed.


RIP HFSVCPACK_SW - died bravely fighting till the very end - deserved nothing less than a medal of honor and a 21-gun salute no.gif
johndoe74
so by the way, i just manually installed the webfolders thingy on a virtual machine with the quiet and norestart switches and it worked fine. so is it alright to put it in HFSVCPACK_SW1 ? it should work, right ?
Tomcat76
If it works with those switches then yes.
johndoe74
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Mar 12 2006, 02:26 PM) *
(5) CAPICOM-KB931906
The MSI installer within the executable is installed from SVCPACK.
You may place the MSI in HFSVCPACK_SW1 yourself if you prefer.
MSI 3.1 needs to be slipstreamed as well.


hi, i just did a new build with 70524a. It's awesome thumbup.gif

Everything installs fine, everything works great. Even the unsupported hotfixes, KB907265, KB934238 and KB907306! (although only KB907265 shows up in add/remove, i checked and the files from the other two are also present - i believe the reason they don't show up in add/remove has to do with the way the patches are built/installed rather than anything to do with hfslip itself)

just one question regarding the capicom thingy - yes again biggrin.gif

earlier you had suggested using the msi from the sdk "capicom_dc_sdk.msi" yet the latest builds include support for the other CAPICOM hotfix "CAPICOM-KB931906-v2102.exe". i know this one also contains an .msi "capicom2.msi" but what's the difference between the contents of the two and which one would you personally suggest going with ?
Tomcat76
Someone said in another thread that "the big one" is an SDK and that is correct. It appears that CAPICOM-KB931906-v2102.exe contains the full "viewer" just like the hotfixes for MSXML4 and 6 contain all files needed for the full MSXML4/6 parsers.

BTW... You're a day late: there's already a newer test release... tongue.gif
johndoe74
i know - what with work and everything it took me two days to do a new build, make an image, install and then run HFNetChk and MBSA before reporting my results newwink.gif
XibaD
I get some broken updates with this test release. I checked my HF folder this morning (for 2k sp4 and xp sp2) and all seems to be exactly as the dynamic list
Tomcat76
Can you be a bit more specific? What does "broken updates" mean?
XibaD
Well, nothing wrong with the script. My fault (again).

The problem was related to the new way of HFSLIP to manage IE6 and Outlook etc (creating the custom cabs in HFCABS). I may have quitted the HFSLIP process (closing dos box) before it was finished, when it was creating the custom cabs. So the cabs were partially created, and in the next consecutive runs of the script, the cabs were detected in HFCABS folder and HFSLIP skipped its creation. For that, there were a lot of broken updates when WU was run (those which were not integrated in the cabs) related to IE and Outlook. You might include code to check if the cabs are correcty created or to force it's creation, to prevent this kind of errors... but it's only a suggestion.

Anyway, thanks for the great work, I'm a huge fan of this utility. It's supra useful biggrin.gif

And sorry for my mistake again... and for my english smile.gif
Tomcat76
That's actually a good idea. I'll have HFSLIP check for the existence of all three extra CABs before proceeding with them.

Glad you found the prob smile.gif
XibaD
Well, I continue testing things biggrin.gif

Maybe I'm wrong (again) Tomcat76, but the only time I get this release to work with Windows 2000 (I mean, when I install the OS and WU doesn't show any updates...) is when I manually DELETE the IE & Outlook custom cabs from HFCABS folder. If HFSLIP detects that the cabs are present, and skips the process of IE & Outlook, I get WU complains.

It might be a problem related to my config, but I think it has something to do with the new IE management hfslipping hotfixes in w2k.
Tomcat76
I think you didn't read the entire changelog. If my hunch is correct, your problem should be fixed when using RC3.
Abrosov
How about automated unpack of wmp11-windowsxp-x86-....exe
i just do it

md %temp%\wmp11
wmp11-windowsxp-x86-....exe /q /c /t:%temp%\wmp11

can you do it in hfslip?
Super-Magician
QUOTE (Abrosov @ May 29 2007, 10:54 AM) *
How about automated unpack of wmp11-windowsxp-x86-....exe
i just do it

md %temp%\wmp11
wmp11-windowsxp-x86-....exe /q /c /t:%temp%\wmp11

can you do it in hfslip?

Tomcat76 was not able to find a way to make this work in DOS. He would have used the command you posted. Are you sure it extracts everything properly?
Tomcat76
Actually, it does work if the host OS is not Win2K.

I use Win2K as my main OS and figured it may be a Win2K-only problem when I first wrote the code but never got around to trying it out on WinXP/2K3. I did now.

RC4 handles the exe. smile.gif
Super-Magician
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Mar 12 2006, 04:26 PM) *
Changes in 1.5.0rc4:
- HFSLIP now extracts HF\wmp11*.exe if the folder HF\WMP11 doesn't exist; NOTE: does not work if host OS is Win2K!

Finally! laugh.gif How come it took so long?

Edit: Never mind, I just read your post.
Abrosov
and how about msxml 6 sp1 (KB934268)
for me it does not work properly (with 1.5.0 rc3)
glentium
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ May 30 2007, 06:06 AM) *
Actually, it does work if the host OS is not Win2K.

I use Win2K as my main OS and figured it may be a Win2K-only problem when I first wrote the code but never got around to trying it out on WinXP/2K3. I did now.

RC4 handles the exe. smile.gif


I guess the Dynamic List will then be updated when the final is released then... smile.gif

it's been a great week, heh! biggrin.gif
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ May 29 2007, 03:30 PM) *
I think you didn't read the entire changelog. If my hunch is correct, your problem should be fixed when using RC3.


I always do read the changelog. What happened was that I post te message before you posted the RC3 update biggrin.gif

Anyway, now testing with the actual RC5, and the results are the same: if it's the first run or I delete the custom cabinets in HFCABS folder, all works perfect and WU is clean. But on the next consecutive runs (when the cabs remain in the HFCABS folder), well, see for yourself:



My HFSLIP config is:

CODE
HFSLIP Version - 1.5.0rc5 build 70531a

HFSLIP Path - W:\hf_W2K\

OS in SOURCESS - 2000 SP4 Spanish

MSIE Version - 2KIE6

DirectX Slipstreamed

Drivers - DRIVER.CAB Updated

HFCLEANUP Detected

CD Install Path - Default

CDTAG - CDROM_NT.5

===============================================================================
Files in your FIX folder:
winnt.sif

Files in your HF folder:
aolsupp.exe
CAPICOM-KB931906-v2102.exe
gdiplus_dnld.exe
IE6.0sp1-KB905495-Windows2000-x86-ESN.exe
IE6.0sp1-KB918439-Windows-2000-XP-x86-ESN.exe
IE6.0sp1-KB929969-Windows2000-x86-ESN.exe
IE6.0sp1-KB931768-Windows2000-x86-ESN.exe
KB832414_MSXML2.5_x86.exe
MDAC_TYP.EXE
MDAC281-KB927779-x86-ESN.exe
MPSetup.exe
msxml2sp6-kb887606-x86-esn.exe
msxml4-KB927978-esn.exe
OE6.0sp1-KB923694-Windows2000-x86-ESN.exe
rootsupd_fe44934fd80dd11fec2f0f9b24431658a4f6d589.exe
Windows2000-KB842773-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB893756-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB896358-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB896423-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB899587-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB899589-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB900725-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB901017-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB901214-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB904706-DX9-x86-ESN.exe
Windows2000-KB905414-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB905749-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB908506-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB908519-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB908531-v2-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB911280-v2-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB913580-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB914388-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB914389-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB917008-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB917422-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB917537-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB917736-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB917953-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB918118-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB920213-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB920670-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB920683-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB920685-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB921398-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB922582-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB923191-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB923414-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB923689-x86-ESN.exe
Windows2000-KB923980-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB924191-v2-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB924270-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB924667-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB925902-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB926121-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB926247-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB926436-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB927891-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB928843-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB930178-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB931784-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB932168-x86-ESN.EXE
Windows2000-KB935843-x86-ESN.EXE
WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe
Windows-KB890830-V1.29.exe
Windows-KB909520-v1.000-x86-ESN.exe
WindowsMedia6-KB925398-x86-ESN.exe
WindowsMedia9-KB917734-x86-ESN.exe
WindowsMedia-KB911564-x86-ESN.exe
WindowsRightsManagementServicesSP2-KB917275-Client-ESN-x86.exe
WindowsServer2003-KB931836-x86-ESN.exe
WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe
WindowsXP-Windows2000-Script56-KB917344-x86-esn.exe
wmfdist.exe
wmp6cdcs.exe
msxml2.msi
msxml6_x86.msi

Files in your HFCABS folder:
_IE6_HFSLIP.CAB
_IE6b_HFSLIP.CAB
_OE6_HFSLIP.CAB
Apr2005_d3dx9_25_x86.cab
Apr2006_d3dx9_30_x86.cab
Apr2006_XACT_x86.cab
Apr2006_xinput_x86.cab
APR2007_d3dx10_33_x86.cab
APR2007_d3dx9_33_x86.cab
APR2007_XACT_x86.cab
APR2007_xinput_x86.cab
Aug2005_d3dx9_27_x86.cab
AUG2006_XACT_x86.cab
AUG2006_xinput_x86.cab
BDANT.cab
BRANDING.CAB
Dec2005_d3dx9_28_x86.cab
DEC2006_d3dx10_00_x86.cab
DEC2006_d3dx9_32_x86.cab
DEC2006_XACT_x86.cab
dxnt.cab
Feb2005_d3dx9_24_x86.cab
Feb2006_d3dx9_29_x86.cab
Feb2006_XACT_x86.cab
FEB2007_XACT_x86.cab
IEAWSDC.CAB
IEW2K_1.CAB
IEW2K_2.CAB
IEW2K_3.CAB
IEW2K_4.CAB
IUCTL.CAB
Jun2005_d3dx9_26_x86.cab
JUN2006_XACT_x86.cab
LegitCheckControl.cab
MAILNEWS.CAB
MuCatalogWebControl.cab
MUWEB_SITE.CAB
Oct2005_xinput_x86.cab
OCT2006_d3dx9_31_x86.cab
OCT2006_XACT_x86.cab
OCT2006_xinput_x86.cab
OEEXCEP.CAB
OGAControl.cab
OPUC4.CAB
SCRIPTES.CAB
swflash.cab
WAB.CAB

Files in your HFSVCPACK folder:
32bit01.exe
32bit02.exe
abrircon.reg
appcomp.cmd
bcscnet.reg
cmdhrcp.reg
devc.EXE
DNF11.exe
DNF20.exe
jre6.exe
mscinst.EXE
rp.exe
ShowDesktop.cmd
shwql.reg
smallico.reg
tahoma.reg
themes.exe
tweakui.exe
zipfldr.exe

Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW1 folder:
msdrmclient.msi

Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW2 folder:

Files in your HFGUIRUNONCE folder:
UPHClean-Setup.msi
WindowsDefender.msi

Files in your HFTOOLS folder:
7za.exe
bbie.exe
boot.bin
CDIMAGE.EXE
cmdow.exe
EXTRACT.EXE
HFANSWER.INI
modifyPE.exe
reg.exe

Files in your HFCLEANUP folder:
2000SP4.EXT


Sorry for the delayed answer.
johndoe74
hi, a suggestion regarding XibaD's problem. why not make those custom cabs somewhere in SOURCESS or WORK or TEMP rather than directly in HFCABS. That way they'll always be wiped out whenever hfslip starts doing its magic. Yes, I understand it saves time not having to make them every time if they already exist but what the hell, shouldn't be that big of an issue biggrin.gif
Tomcat76
Moving them into WORK or TEMP is useless because then they are created for nothing. They are only used in the next run, not in the run that makes them.

I've inspected the code top to bottom and bottom to top and it's water tight.

@XibaD:
How big are the new cabs?
How many files exist in each?
Do you see any error messages while HFSLIP uses the new cabs?
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ May 31 2007, 08:18 PM) *
How big are the new cabs?
How many files exist in each?
Do you see any error messages while HFSLIP uses the new cabs?


_IE6_HFSLIP.CAB => 6,09 MB (6.389.760 bytes), 69 files inside
_IE6b_HFSLIP.CAB => 1,12 MB (1.183.744 bytes), 13 files inside
_OE6_HFSLIP.CAB => 2,41 MB (2.527.232 bytes), 74 files inside

Where can I check if HFSLIP displays any error? Do I have to watch the "magic" biggrin.gif process? Or is there any error.log file?
Tomcat76
Those files look good. I also downloaded the Spanish IE6 SP1 cabs earlier and there's nothing special about them.

Here's a test version which inserts two pauses in the IE6 slipstreaming code and some extra output. Do you see any problems?
XibaD
Well, thanks for the help Tomcat76.

This is the dialog between the two pauses. Only 13 files are copied, is that ok?

CODE
Expanding custom IE6 cabs...
***** SPECIAL SECTION *****
Report: Custom cabs used
Report: IE6EXP contains 69 files
Report: IE6EXP2 contains 13 files
Report: OE6EXP contains 74 files

First pause. Is there anything wrong above?
Press Enter to continue until the second pause.
***** SPECIAL SECTION *****


W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieexcep.cat
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\oeexcep.cat
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\accessib.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\actxprxy.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\advpack.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\asctrls.ocx
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\browselc.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\browseui.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\browsewm.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\cdfview.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\digest.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\dxtmsft.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\dxtrans.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ie4uinit.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieakeng.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieaksie.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieakui.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iedkcs32.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iefiles5.inf
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieinfo5.mof
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieinfo5.ocx
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iepeers.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iereset.inf
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iesetup.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieshared.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iesupp.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ieuinit.inf
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iewebhlp.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iexplore.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iexplore.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\iexplore.hlp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\imgutil.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\inetcpl.cpl
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\inetcplc.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\inseng.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\jsproxy.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mlang.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mshta.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mshtml.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mshtml.tlb
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mshtmled.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mshtmler.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\msident.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\msidntld.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\msieftp.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\msratelc.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\msrating.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\mstime.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\occache.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\plugin.ocx
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\pngfilt.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\proctexe.ocx
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ratings.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ratings.cnt
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\ratings.hlp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\related.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\sendmail.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\shdoclc.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\shdocvw.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\shfolder.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\shlwapi.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\tip.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\triedit.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\update.cnt
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\url.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\urlmon.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\vgx.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\webcheck.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IE6EXP\wininet.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\acctres.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\aleabanr.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\amaizrul.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\anabnr2.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\aswrule.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\bigfoot.bmp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\blank.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\blankbkg.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\btzhsepa.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\citbanna.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\citrbkg.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\citrpun.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\clearday.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\clrdaybg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\csapi3t1.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\directdb.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\fieruld.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\fiesta.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\fiestabg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\fixmapi.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\glacier.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\glacrbkg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\inetcomm.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\inetres.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\infospbz.bmp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\infospce.bmp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\ivy.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\ivy.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\leaves.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\leavesbg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\maize.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\maizebkg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\mapistub.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msimn.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoe.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoe.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoe.hlp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoe.txt
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoeacct.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoeacct.hlp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoeres.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\msoert2.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\nature.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\naturebg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\netblitz.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\netblzbg.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\oeimport.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\oemig50.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\oemiglib.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\oe_msgr.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\piechtbg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\piechts.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\setup50.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\sunbanna.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\sunfbkg.jpg
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\sunflowr.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\sweets.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\sweetsbg.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\tech.gif
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\tech.htm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\verisign.bmp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\wab.chm
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\Wab.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\Wab.hlp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\Wab32.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\wab32res.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\wabfind.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\wabimp.dll
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\wabmig.exe
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\OE6EXP\whowhere.bmp
W:\hf_W2K\WORK\IEBRAND\INSTALL.INS
WORK\IE6EXP2\comctl32.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\corpol.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\cryptdlg.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\csseqchk.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\dhtmled.ocx
WORK\IE6EXP2\dw15.exe
WORK\IE6EXP2\dwintl.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\html32.cnv
WORK\IE6EXP2\msconv97.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\msencode.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\msxml3.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\msxml3r.dll
WORK\IE6EXP2\tdc.ocx
13 archivos copiados

Second pause. Any errors while copying files?
***** END OF IE6 CODE *****
Tomcat76
"13 files copied" refers to the files from IE6EXP2. The other files (those with the full path) are moved over but the MOVE command doesn't display how many there were.

What I wonder about is why all 13 files are copied from IE6EXP2. It's almost like you aren't slipstreaming the Post-SP4 update rollup...
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Jun 1 2007, 03:18 AM) *
It's almost like you aren't slipstreaming the Post-SP4 update rollup...


But I am wacko.gif , it's in my hotfix list. I assure you that if I delete the cabs, all works great. But with the cabs created... WU is dirty sad.gif
Tomcat76
Here's another one. It creates a txt file in the HFSLIP working folder right before IE6 is handled. Hopefully that can show more...
glentium
hello all! just want to say the latest RC runs well for XP SP2 EN... smile.gif
XibaD
Thanks for your efforts TC.

This is the content of the file FILECHECK.TXT:

CODE
acctres.dll
adsiis.dll
adsldp.dll
adsldpc.dll
adsmsext.dll
advapi32.dll
afd.sys
asp.dll
authz.dll
autochk.exe
basesrv.dll
browser.dll
browseui.dll
cabinet.dll
callcont.dll
catsrv.dll
catsrvut.dll
cdfs.sys
chkdsk.exe
ciodm.dll
clbcatex.dll
clbcatq.dll
cluscfg.exe
clusocm.inf
clussvc.exe
cluster.inf
cmd.exe
colbact.dll
comadmin.dll
comrepl.dll
comsetup.dll
comsvcs.dll
comuid.dll
crypt32.dll
cryptdlg.dll
cryptnet.dll
cryptsvc.dll
cryptui.dll
csrsrv.dll
dao360.dll
default.asp
dhtmled.ocx
directdb.dll
dnsapi.dll
dnsrslvr.dll
dplayx.dll
dpwsockx.dll
dsexts.dll
dsprop.dll
dtcsetup.exe
dxmasf.dll
es.dll
eventlog.dll
expsrv.dll
fastfat.sys
faxui.dll
fltlib.dll
fltmc.exe
fltmgr.sys
fontview.exe
ftdisk.sys
gdi32.dll
gpedit.dll
grpconv.exe
h323.tsp
h323msp.dll
halmacpi.dll
hfsecper.inf
hfsecupd.inf
hhctrl.ocx
hlink.dll
html32.cnv
httpext.dll
hypertrm.dll
iischema.dll
iisext.dll
imgview.htt
inetcomm.dll
inetres.dll
inseng.dll
ipnat.sys
ipnathlp.dll
itircl.dll
itss.dll
jscript.dll
kdcsvc.dll
kerberos.dll
kernel32.dll
krnl386.exe
ksecdd.sys
linkinfo.dll
llssrv.exe
localspl.dll
lsasrv.dll
lsass.exe
mf3216.dll
mountmgr.sys
mpr.dll
mq1repl.dll
mq1sync.exe
mqac.sys
mqads.dll
mqclus.dll
mqdscli.dll
mqdssrv.dll
mqmig.exe
mqmigrat.dll
mqoa.dll
mqperf.dll
mqqm.dll
mqrt.dll
mqsec.dll
mqsnap.dll
mqupgrd.dll
mqutil.dll
mrxsmb.sys
msasn1.dll
msconv97.dll
msdtclog.dll
msdtcprx.dll
msdtctm.dll
msdtcui.dll
msdxm.ocx
msexch40.dll
msexcl40.dll
msgina.dll
msgsvc.dll
mshtml.dll
msiexec.exe
msjet40.dll
msjetol1.dll
msjint40.dll
msjter40.dll
msjtes40.dll
msltus40.dll
msmq.cpl
msoe.dll
msoeres.dll
msoert2.dll
mspbde40.dll
msrating.dll
msrd2x40.dll
msrd3x40.dll
msrepl40.dll
mst120.dll
mstask.dll
mstask.exe
mstext40.dll
msv1_0.dll
mswdat10.dll
mswrd632.wpc
mswstr10.dll
msxbde40.dll
msxml3.dll
msxml3r.dll
mtstocom.exe
mtxclu.dll
mtxdm.dll
mtxlegih.dll
mtxoci.dll
mup.sys
nddenb32.dll
netapi32.dll
netbt.sys
netcfgx.dll
netdde.exe
nethood.htt
netlogon.dll
netmon.exe
newdev.dll
nmcom.dll
nntpfs.dll
nntpsvc.dll
nscm.exe
nsiislog.dll
nsisapi.exe
nspmon.exe
ntdll.dll
ntdsa.dll
ntfs.sys
ntkrnlmp.exe
ntkrnlpa.exe
ntkrpamp.exe
ntlanman.dll
ntoskrnl.exe
ntvdm.exe
ntvdmd.dll
nwrdr.sys
odbc32.dll
odbcbcp.dll
odbccp32.dll
oeimport.dll
ole32.dll
olecli32.dll
olecnv32.dll
osloader.exe
pngfilt.dll
profmap.dll
psbase.dll
psxss.exe
quartz.dll
query.dll
rasapi32.dll
rasdlg.dll
rasman.dll
rasscrpt.dll
rdbss.sys
rdpwd.sys
remotesp.tsp
ris.vbs
rpcproxy.dll
rpcrt4.dll
rpcss.dll
samlib.dll
samsrv.dll
scecli.dll
scesrv.dll
schannel.dll
scsiport.sys
seclogon.dll
services.exe
sfcfiles.dll
shdocvw.dll
shell32.dll
shlwapi.dll
sp3res.dll
spmsg.dll
spoolss.dll
spoolsv.exe
spuninst.exe
spupdsvc.exe
sqlsrv32.dll
srv.sys
srvsvc.dll
system.adm
tapisrv.dll
tcpip.sys
tshoot.ocx
txfaux.dll
udfs.sys
umandlg.dll
uniproc
untfs.dll
updcustom.dll
url.dll
urlmon.dll
user32.dll
userenv.dll
vbajet32.dll
vbscript.dll
vdmdbg.dll
w32time.dll
w32tm.exe
wab32.dll
wab32res.dll
webvw.dll
win32k.sys
winhttp.dll
wininet.dll
winlogon.exe
wins.exe
winsrv.dll
wintrust.dll
wkssvc.dll
wldap32.dll
wlnotify.dll
wms
wordpad.exe
wow32.dll
write32.wpc
xolehlp.dll


By the way, I re-downloaded the cabs from the new post you created. Testing...
Tomcat76
That looks like the rollup is present. I mainly wanted to check if the IE6 section is called at the right time and that appears to be the case.

These should not have been copied over from _IE6b_HFSLIP.CAB:
cryptdlg.dll
dhtmled.ocx
msconv97.dll
msxml3.dll
msxml3r.dll

Did the time stamp change on the files inside _IE6b_HFSLIP.CAB to 2007?

Do you also get "13 files copied" when using the original IE6 cabs?

Here is an HFSLIP version which compares the content of the temporary folder where I386 binaries are stored before and after handling IE6, and outputs the difference. Can you try this?
XibaD
Well finished tried the FILECHECK.TXT version. Same results. WU dirty.

Yes, the files are with 2007 date.

I will test the new version and I will update this post. Hold on.
Tomcat76
QUOTE (XibaD @ Jun 1 2007, 01:27 PM) *
Yes, the files are with 2007 date.
That's the problem. What's your host OS?
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Jun 1 2007, 01:49 PM) *
What's your host OS?


Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
Tomcat76
What if you extract makecab.exe from SOURCE\I386\MAKECAB.EX_ into your main HFSLIP folder? Remove the 3 cab files created by HFSLIP and then run HFSLIP. Does the date of the files in the new cab files get changed to 2007 then too?

If this fixes your problem, I'll change the code so the 3 cabs are only created if makecab.exe is present in the main HFSLIP folder.

Edit:
Or better: I'll have HFSLIP extract it automatically (and delete it afterwards).
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Jun 1 2007, 02:14 PM) *
What if you extract makecab.exe from SOURCE\I386\MAKECAB.EX_ into your main HFSLIP folder? Remove the 3 cab files created by HFSLIP and then run HFSLIP. Does the date of the files in the new cab files get changed to 2007 then too?

If this fixes your problem, I'll change the code so the 3 cabs are only created if makecab.exe is present in the main HFSLIP folder.

Edit:
Or better: I'll have HFSLIP extract it automatically (and delete it afterwards).


I pressume that you mean makecab.exe from Windows 2000 I386 source, it's that correct? Well, I'm testing.
Tomcat76
Yes; from the Win2000 source.

Don't install -- just check the file dates.
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Jun 1 2007, 02:25 PM) *
Yes; from the Win2000 source.

Don't install -- just check the file dates.


If that's only what I'm meant to do, it's done. Now only "last access" shows a 2007 date. The rest are 2002 dates (I tested five random files from the three cabs I extracted to one single folder).
Tomcat76
That's better. It should work now.

I'll release rc6 once you tell me WU is happy again... smile.gif
XibaD
QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Jun 1 2007, 03:01 PM) *
That's better. It should work now.

I'll release rc6 once you tell me WU is happy again... smile.gif


Ok, give me 20 minutes and I'll tell you.
Tomcat76
Wow... Fast computer... biggrin.gif
XibaD
I lied lol, NOW I'm installing biggrin.gif

EDIT

Now WU is happy like a child with brand new shoes biggrin.gif

I'm glad to contribute to this great project. Thank you Tomcat76,




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