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Silent .NET Maker synthesized 20100118 - W2K/XP/2K3 x86 Custom .NET+hotfixes+langpacks unattended installers/add-ons Rate Topic: -----

#941 User is offline   bphlpt 

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Posted 23 October 2010 - 01:09 PM

View PostSp0iLedBrAt, on 23 October 2010 - 12:56 PM, said:

Here's one: I think you should create a poll and see how many of the users out there actually use those hotfixes.

Good idea. Please, be my guest and set it up. That would be most helpful.

View PostSp0iLedBrAt, on 23 October 2010 - 12:56 PM, said:

...many of those could very well be replaced by regular updates.

Many of them are, or at least seem to be.

Cheers and Regards

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Posted 23 October 2010 - 06:16 PM

I'm with Spoiled Brat. Framework is only used here for application compatibility.
Besides that, the request-only hotfixes solve some rather isolated problems that the most of us never will encounter.
So my vote will be against the inclusion of request-only hotfixes.

As for the file versions, Microsoft policy for updates states that a non-security update cannot "supersede" a security update, so even if later versions of the updates are released, if they don't fix any security update they cannot be identified as superseding even though, functionally speaking - it does, in fact, do exactly that.
This was explained on technet a while ago.

On a side note, there are some outdated runtimes in the package, it would be nice to know what runtimes are needed and their latest versions. For example Visual C runtimes 2005 and 2008 and 2010 for .Net 4.

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 11:06 AM

Hi guys,

I'm trying to install the merged package from nLite or through RunOnce and I always seem to get the same error. Do you guys have any clue on what I'm doing wrong? I've noticed the XPS path, does this have anything to do with the KB that's needed for 3.5 integration?

Update: I've extracted my 2K3DNF20SP230SP235SP1.exe and I see the folder XPS in DNF30 but the folder is empty.

Thanks!

FYI, this is for Windows Server 2003R2 SP2 32bits en-us with a butt load of updates that are slipstreamed with nLite.

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 12:45 PM

View PostSpoui, on 29 November 2010 - 11:06 AM, said:


Update: I've extracted my 2K3DNF20SP230SP235SP1.exe and I see the folder XPS in DNF30 but the folder is empty.



OK, after reading the posts regarding thx4thepen issue, it seems that I have the same problem regarding Xcopy. I will try to elevate the cmd box from which I run the script to see if xcopy will succeed.

Update: I've ran the script with an elevated cmd interface and \DNF30\XPS is still empty. :( I will check the process log that it will generate.

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 01:12 PM

The log says nothing that's clearly pointing to a failure of access and I can use xcopy from the cmdline I opened to run the script by trying a simple xcopy file.txt C:\.

I am starting to run out of ideas, any help would be appreciated.

I have attached a list of all the files that are in my directory and my .ini settings are the following:

PROCESSDNF11=NO
PROCESSDNF20=NO
PROCESSDNF3520=YES
PROCESSDNF3530=YES
PROCESSDNF3535=YES
TARGETOS=2K3
T13ADDONS=YES
ROEADDONS=
ALSOINSTALLERS=YES
MERGEFXS=YES
SILENT=
COMPRATIO=

What's in between has been left to default.

Thanks

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Posted 02 December 2010 - 08:20 AM

I have tried a lot of packages (All In One, True) and they all fail to install without errors in the Event Viewer. I still got the issue with the DNF30\update folder if anyone could help, I would be grateful.

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Posted 02 December 2010 - 08:25 AM

Most of the errors in Event Viewer are actually harmless, at least that's what I've read in posts here and over at RyanVM's forums.
Just in case, could you post an example of the errors?

A question: why do you have .NET 1.1 SP1 updates in your folder if you are choosing not to process it?

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Posted 09 December 2010 - 07:30 AM

Have many DotNetFx installs from 1.1 to 4.0. Would like to throw out what isn't needed and keep what is in AIO installer. I have modifies the ini for using 3530=YES the others for that part are = only. And have downloaded four hotfixes and they apply now so cmd.exe continues without stopping. OS used for this is xp sp3, so i assume that the installer will have everything from all DotNetFx installs i placed in the synth directory. When run would install everything needed to for 1.1 to 3.5.30 DotNetFx installs so all applications that need them will not complain.

I wonder about two things i have never installed hotfixes since sp1. Only hotfixes applied are those from likes of SP3 install, directx and DoNetFx. I assume would be good to apply many more, is there a location i can download all these from. That is download all for a download manager to grab them in one go. Not so interested on sitting at microsoft all day to to this manualy. Just as i was never interested to sit all day at microsoft online updates, to find like many it fails for one reason or another and more hotfixes needed to fix the ones that fail. Dowanloading all at once location for hotfixes that are original unmodified microsoft hotfix updates.


Which is the bestter package to allow DotNetFx to be taken from, i assume 3.5.30 since would be more complete updated than v2.0 itself. Or is v2.0 the best one to use ?
(When i used v3.5.30 it ouput file for 30SP2 ? I used v3.5.30 not v3.0 and os i have is SP3 not SP2 would like installer for SP3 since XP SP2 is a problem os compared to XP SP3)

What of DotNetFx v4 can snms handle this package as yet. Have had v4 for a while now, or is there a problem with it as to why it is not available to use use in snms ?




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Posted 09 December 2010 - 08:03 AM

View Postexogenesis, on 09 December 2010 - 07:30 AM, said:

I wonder about two things i have never installed hotfixes since sp1. Only hotfixes applied are those from likes of SP3 install, directx and DoNetFx. I assume would be good to apply many more, is there a location i can download all these from. That is download all for a download manager to grab them in one go. Not so interested on sitting at microsoft all day to to this manualy. Just as i was never interested to sit all day at microsoft online updates, to find like many it fails for one reason or another and more hotfixes needed to fix the ones that fail. Dowanloading all at once location for hotfixes that are original unmodified microsoft hotfix updates.
Grab SP3, nlite and the UDC batch file from my page and you are good to go. http://xdot.tk/updates.html

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Posted 09 December 2010 - 08:06 AM

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What of DotNetFx v4 can snms handle this package as yet. Have had v4 for a while now, or is there a problem with it as to why it is not available to use use in snms ?


The only problem is that strel hasn't shown up in a while, so the application hasn't been updated. There are a few members that would be prepared to pick up where he left, but that's another thing.

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Posted 10 December 2010 - 02:02 PM

Thanks -x- nice page you have there will grab them for nlite install as you say :)

Shame strel hasn't updated in a while. Maybe someone knows him and can get him to agree ok to carry on, that is after he has posted ok here ok to so. Would be nice for update since .net is ongoing and we need this script updating just as much. How about we do an alternative version but is really an update for later as now for newer .net installs. ;)

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Posted 11 December 2010 - 05:22 AM

Ok this is alittle over my head but I want to give it a try. How else can I learn right? I need to add just Net Framework 1.1 and any service packs if there are any. So if I understand correctly.
1) I need to copy the Win XP disc to a folder on the HD. It has SP2 so I will slipstream SP3 first which I have already done.
2) Copy 7za.exe, dotnetfx.exe, _SNMsynth.ini and _SNMsynth.cmd to the folder that has the Disc contents.
3) run _SNMsynth.cmd
Is that correct? I am not sure what if any changes I should make to the _SNMsynth.ini file. Do I need NetFx20SP1_x86.exe and NetFx20SP2_x86.exe these appear to be Net Framework 2,0 related. I just need Net Framework 1.1 complete with service packs. I assume dotnetfx.exe is fully updated version of Net Framework 1.1?

Thank You in advance for any input
Thomas

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Posted 11 December 2010 - 05:30 AM

Yes and no.
Here is a ready-made add-on if you want one http://www.ryanvm.ne...opic.php?t=6512
Considering these steps

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2) Copy 7za.exe, dotnetfx.exe, _SNMsynth.ini and _SNMsynth.cmd to the folder that has the Disc contents.
3) run _SNMsynth.cmd
no, you don't copy them to the xp source folder. Choose any other directory, modify _SNMsynth.ini to process Net Framework 1.1 and produce an add-on and then run _SNMsynth.cmd.
You can add the resulting add-on into nLite' Hotfixes, Sddons and Update packs section.

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Posted 11 December 2010 - 05:48 AM

View PostSp0iLedBrAt, on 11 December 2010 - 05:30 AM, said:

Yes and no.
Here is a ready-made add-on if you want one http://www.ryanvm.ne...opic.php?t=6512
Considering these steps

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2) Copy 7za.exe, dotnetfx.exe, _SNMsynth.ini and _SNMsynth.cmd to the folder that has the Disc contents.
3) run _SNMsynth.cmd
no, you don't copy them to the xp source folder. Choose any other directory, modify _SNMsynth.ini to process Net Framework 1.1 and produce an add-on and then run _SNMsynth.cmd.
You can add the resulting add-on into nLite' Hotfixes, Sddons and Update packs section.

Cheers


Well I think I will just use the ready made addon. There are 4 on that page are they just mirrors so I just need one of them? Then I add this file and nothing else to the drivers page in Nlite?

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Posted 11 December 2010 - 06:40 AM

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There are 4 on that page are they just mirrors so I just need one of them? Then I add this file and nothing else to the drivers page in Nlite?


Yes, they are mirrors; you only need one of them. Add it to the Hotfixes, Addons and Update packs section in nLite (pic #6 in this picture guide http://win-x.co.cc/nliteimages.html)

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Posted 11 December 2010 - 06:49 AM

View PostSp0iLedBrAt, on 11 December 2010 - 06:40 AM, said:

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There are 4 on that page are they just mirrors so I just need one of them? Then I add this file and nothing else to the drivers page in Nlite?


Yes, they are mirrors; you only need one of them. Add it to the Hotfixes, Addons and Update packs section in nLite (pic #6 in this picture guide http://win-x.co.cc/nliteimages.html)

Cheers


Ok Thank You very much for the info :)

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Posted 19 December 2010 - 07:24 AM

Hmm.. i see other have already asked the same question I had in mind.

I'm also looking for a way to update this script and include the full .NET 4.0 package into the mix.

Then a single CD/DVD install will have all the latest add-ons and hot fixes for XP SP3

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Posted 23 December 2010 - 02:35 AM

There is a line in "_SNMsynth.cmd" that I do not understand.
Can anyone help me?
It is line 14:
IF DEFINED SWITCH1 IF /I "!SWITCH1:~1!"=="echo" (@ECHO ON) ELSE ECHO ERROR: %1 is not a supported switch.&GOTO :PREEOF
What do the exclamation marks and the ":~1" in "!SWITCH1:~1!" do?

Also; does anyone know of a good, free, definitive, downloadable guide to the Command shell?

I found one:
http://www.robvanderwoude.com/

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Posted 29 January 2011 - 08:35 AM

This is essentially input for bphlpt and his quest.

It is a straightforward script, that I have made for my own use to be able to create .NET installers with the latest updates. It is heavily based on what I found inside SNM Synth, though much simplified and modified in parts, and I am only presenting it in case it might contain anything that would be useful for the next generation. (Also, as I have benefited from using SNM Synth, and feel indebted to it, I felt it was only proper to share this, whether or not it is of use to anybody. I am likewise grateful to anybody, whose contributions have helped to develop SNM Synth, and I certainly don't want anybody to perceive the script below as a rip-off.)

Its essential features are:
- It does Win2k and WinXP
- It does 1.1SP1 or (20SP2+30SP2+35SP1) or both in one installer. (of course not going beyond 20SP2 for Win2k)
- It does not do languages
- The installers are switchless, passive, and assume an msi.dll of at least 3.x on the target (2k vanilla has 2.x)
- There is no ini file, a reasonable (for me) set of options is hard-coded in (e.g. VC8/9 removed) though easily editable
- Selection and ordering of hotfixes has to be done by editing lists within the script itself.

To try it one begins by placing all .NET source files (including the _*.7z archives) in a .\SRC subdirectory, running the built-in extraction utility, and editing lists inside the script itself to match extracted source .msp's. As it's purpose is to be input for bphlpt (or others), and I have no interest in supporting anybody to use it, no further instructions are provided.

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 02:16 PM

By the way, as I was examining SNM Synth to come up with my own gap-filling, work-around script (in the previous post), I came up against some questions, that were not critical, but for which I had no answers. So, out of pure curiosity, I wonder if anybody could comment on them:

1) If the target system is not Win2k, the installers created by SNM Synth examine the "System Setup In Progress" flag in registry. If the flag is set, the installers: (a.) temporarily reset the flag for the duration of the installation, and (b.) first clear some DW (Dr Watson, I presume) registry settings and afterwards set the registry to contain location information for DW20.exe. Now, I figured the DW stuff is related to the O2K3 debugger though I noticed that the registry manipulations are not linked to whether the debugger is present in the installers or not. Anyway, as I use the installers in an unattended installation CD, and don't use the O2K3 debugger, no DW stuff is present at runtime, so I left out the DW registry manipulations, because I prefer not to have location information for nonexistent files entered into registry. I did, however keep the SSIP flag manipulation, because I don't really know what that is for and thought that at least it would not do any harm. So the question here is: Can anybody comment on what the precise purpose of these registry manipulations by the installers could be?

2) On a general level, I understand that the .mst files contained in .7z archives that are packaged together with SNM Synth are used to manipulate installation instructions/detaíls stored inside .msi files. However, I have no clue as to what these instructions/details specifically are. So I wonder: Are there any publicly available tools for examining or manipulating the content of .msi or .mst files at that level of detail?

Edit:
Nevermind the second question after all. Being the complete amateur that I am, I had some apprehensions about finding tools for the purpose. However, voicing the question motivated me to search around, and I found some SDK's that contained orca.msi and mstview.exe, which seem adequate to satisfy my curiosity. Still, on first examination, transforming msi's seems to be a complicated business, not be entered lightly.

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