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The long debate of slipstreaming IE7 and SP3 Read carefully
#1
Posted 24 April 2008 - 01:42 PM
Ok so basically I have heard both stories about how some people say ie7 should be integrated first and then sp3 or other way around.
But I did try to do ie7 first and then sp3 and all I got was ie6 in my new win sp3 install :/.
Now the way I did this was by first intergrating ie7 into sp2 cd using nlite and then slipstraming the sp3 using the command line switch.
So I am wondering now maybe I should not have used the command line switch to integrate sp3 at the end and have just used nlite. Would everything work that way and will I get ie7 as an outcome in windows??
Has anyone tried testing these methods?
But I did try to do ie7 first and then sp3 and all I got was ie6 in my new win sp3 install :/.
Now the way I did this was by first intergrating ie7 into sp2 cd using nlite and then slipstraming the sp3 using the command line switch.
So I am wondering now maybe I should not have used the command line switch to integrate sp3 at the end and have just used nlite. Would everything work that way and will I get ie7 as an outcome in windows??
Has anyone tried testing these methods?
#2
Posted 24 April 2008 - 01:51 PM
1.- slisptream sp3 onto XP cd.
2.- add IE7 and windows media player 11...
thats it, working XP SP3 disc.... end.
2.- add IE7 and windows media player 11...
thats it, working XP SP3 disc.... end.
#3
Posted 24 April 2008 - 02:39 PM
do you need to slipstream the wm11 hotfixes? i wonder if it's already included in sp3.
#4
Posted 24 April 2008 - 03:55 PM
#5
Posted 24 April 2008 - 07:46 PM
#6
Posted 26 April 2008 - 02:44 PM
Hi, check this topic: http://www.msfn.org/board/Which-should-I-s...st-t112875.html
Hope you find some useful info there.
Hope you find some useful info there.
#7
Posted 26 April 2008 - 06:02 PM
Common sense tells us....
- Don't mess with SP3 until it's available via a verified d/l from MSFT (29 April or later).
- Don't expect that third-party tools work with SP3 until the programmers say so (nlite, RvM, etc, etc).
- Don't expect that multiple integrations (SP3, WMP11, IE7) work until the tool programmers say so.
Until then, all of this talk and such isn't much more than a Charlie-Foxtrot party.
- Don't mess with SP3 until it's available via a verified d/l from MSFT (29 April or later).
- Don't expect that third-party tools work with SP3 until the programmers say so (nlite, RvM, etc, etc).
- Don't expect that multiple integrations (SP3, WMP11, IE7) work until the tool programmers say so.
Until then, all of this talk and such isn't much more than a Charlie-Foxtrot party.
#8
Posted 26 April 2008 - 06:06 PM
If I follow the plan of Slipstream SP3, then nlite IE7..... I have found 3 patches to IE7, I guess the question is, are they part of SP3. KB928089 KB929969 KB946627. I think they are all dated prior to Jan 2008 so without a response yet, I'm guessing they are in SP3. I've downloaded the pdf on Sp3 but its next to useless for details.
I need a list of patches in SP3 as I have a special hotfix from microsoft previously not release to fix my SD card reader in my laptop. It won't read a 4 Gig chip, so if the hotfix is missing in SP3, I need to apply it too.
Any ideas will help. Thanks.
I need a list of patches in SP3 as I have a special hotfix from microsoft previously not release to fix my SD card reader in my laptop. It won't read a 4 Gig chip, so if the hotfix is missing in SP3, I need to apply it too.
Any ideas will help. Thanks.
This post has been edited by Alan_K: 26 April 2008 - 06:21 PM
#9
Posted 26 April 2008 - 06:25 PM
Alan_K
The hotfixes included in SP3 will be listed on the MS site when SP3 is officially released. As far as I know IE7 doesn't get updated at all by SP3, see here http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPo...1&SiteID=17 although I've read different things on this
It might be worth checking out HFSLIP as it generally does a better job of slipstreaming (particularly IE and WMP) and the folks there usually sort these kind things out much better.
The hotfixes included in SP3 will be listed on the MS site when SP3 is officially released. As far as I know IE7 doesn't get updated at all by SP3, see here http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPo...1&SiteID=17 although I've read different things on this
It might be worth checking out HFSLIP as it generally does a better job of slipstreaming (particularly IE and WMP) and the folks there usually sort these kind things out much better.
#10
Posted 26 April 2008 - 06:39 PM
Sorry I should not have even put this question out there. Except for the list part. I should have realized if IE7 is not in SP3, how can the hotfixes be there. Thus I must put them in too.
Too much lawn mowing I guess. But thanks for the other slipstream program. I'll check it out.
Too much lawn mowing I guess. But thanks for the other slipstream program. I'll check it out.
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