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Problem with HFLSIP beta


Fungus

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Hi Tomcat76, here is my log, can you help me figure out what I am doing wrong or what is outdated. :D

HFSLIP.zip

I have problem with Q831167 , gives error

KB926121 (outdated?)

KB870669 (outdated?)

also jscript5.7, but I know this is broken already.

also wondering if you can add support for visual C++ 2005 redistributable.

also wondering if you can make it so the entire process can be logged to a .txt file (the command window), or is there a command line option to allow me to do that.

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Hi Tomcat76, here is my log, can you help me figure out what I am doing wrong or what is outdated. :D
IE6.0sp1-KB833989-x86-ENU.exe

- not supported

- replaced by IE6.0sp1-KB938127

IE6.0sp1-KB887797-Windows-2000-XP-x86-ENU.exe

- replaced by OE6.0sp1-KB923694

IE6.0sp1-Windows2000-Q831167-x86-ENU.exe

- not supported

- replaced by IE6.0sp1-KB937143

js57nen.exe

- is this a renamed scripten.exe?

Windows2000-KB829558-x86-ENU.exe

- replaced by KB891861-v2 (rollup)

Windows2000-KB896422-x86-ENU.EXE

- replaced by KB891861-v2 plus KB923414

Windows2000-KB917344-56-x86-ENU.EXE

- don't use when slipstreaming WSH 5.7

Windows2000-KB924867-x86-ENU.EXE

- replaced by KB935839

Windows-KB870669-x86-ENU.exe

- not supported

- replaced by IE6.0sp1-KB937143

WindowsMedia9-KB891122-x86-Global-ENU.exe

- not supported

- you need wmfdist.exe from this update if you want the latest codecs

WindowsMedia9-KB911565-x86-ENU.exe

- replaced by WindowsMedia9-KB936782

WindowsMedia-Q828026-x86-ENU.exe

- replaced by KB891861-v2 plus WindowsMedia9-KB936782

wmv9VCMsetup.exe

- not supported

KB926121 (outdated?)
It's not outdated; it just doesn't update any files.
also wondering if you can add support for visual C++ 2005 redistributable.
Well... The purpose of HFSLIP is to update Windows components. That would be beyond its scope.
also wondering if you can make it so the entire process can be logged to a .txt file (the command window), or is there a command line option to allow me to do that.
There's a command you can use but there's no visual output (you don't know when HFSLIP has finished):

hfslip-70901a.cmd >> output.txt

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Cool thanks man. Your a real encyclopedia of knowledge :D

yeah js57nen.exe is renamed scripten.exe

should I not rename it?

umm, visual C++ runtimes are windows components? usually some mfc dll, like mfc71.dll and mfc71u.dll

cheers again.

Yeah I know the >output.txt , but wouldn't that not let me type in the I READ THE .... part. or will it detect this and run anyways? I can see when it's done by using procmon or task manager and wait for cmd.exe to be unloaded.

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Visual C++ 2005 slipstreaming requires quite a bit of file renaming (long file names) and one file needs to go in Program Files. If I ever add support for this, it will be from an external HFSLIP_PRE*.CMD file.

I forgot about the "I have read the instructions" bit. Create a file named HFANSWER.INI in the HFTOOLS folder and add this in it:

RELEASE=AUTORUN

AHTEST=i have read the instructions

SBOOTPATH=1

Then run HFSLIP with the special command.

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Ahh oki, I will keep the redistributable in my $OEM$ then, as of now it's not really possible to make it silent because it still prompts for stuff sometimes... most annoying. I hope you add support for this. :)

Thanks for the info on the HFANSWER mod, this will make my testing go a bit smoother. :D

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