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Update 972260 slipstreamed? Spanish WinXP SP3 - ie8/wmp11 - hfslip_beta_Jun6 Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   Drizzt_Kueh 

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 08:47 AM

Hi again, guys.
First of all. Thanks to tommyp and Muppet Hunter for the latest HFSLIP test version, and the updated WinXP Hotfix list.
I've slipstreamed win xp sp3, and when i was checking if all updates were installed ok, i've obtained these two results:

QFECHECK - Attached File  XPTEST.txt (1.57K)
Number of downloads: 11HFNETCHK - Attached File  WU2.TXT (590bytes)
Number of downloads: 12
The source is a spanish clean XP SP3 with the i386 folder untouched. I'm using the Muppet Hunter's hotfix list.
As you can see, QFECHECK returns all ok, but HFNETCHK indicates problems with the 972260 update.

I'm posting also:
The hfslip log: Attached File  HFSLIP.txt (5.44K)
Number of downloads: 11The list of new files added to the source: Attached File  NEWBIN.TXT (5.28K)
Number of downloads: 7
Can anybody tell me if i have a real problem with that update? How can i resolve it?
Thank you people.


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Posted 26 August 2009 - 03:02 PM

I'm not 100% sure if the hfnetchk utility is ie8 compatible, remember, the old hfnetck is out of support by shavlik (sp?). What does the regular WU say? Or what does the microsoft baseline security analyzer say? The bottom line is that if you are slipstreaming ie8, then the subject mshtml.dll you want is 8.x.x.x.x. mshtml ver 6.x.x.x is ie6. More than likely, you discovered a quirk with obsolete software.

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  Posted 27 August 2009 - 08:01 AM

Hi tommyp.
Microsoft Update and the Microsoft baseline security analyzer (didn't know this tool, very useful, thanks for the tip) don't detect problems at all.
Thanks for your quick answer.

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