Mim0 Posted May 18, 2010 Share Posted May 18, 2010 Also I tried to setR|HFCABS\_IE6_HFSLIP.CAB|remains from IE6 slipstreaming in HFSLIP, you can delete itR|HFCABS\_IE6b_HFSLIP.CAB|remians from IE6 slipstreaming in HFSLIP, you can delete itR|HFCABS\_OE6_HFSLIP.CAB|remians from IE6 slipstreaming in HFSLIP, you can delete itto the ignore list but this doesn't work. Other entries in the list are working.So far, the IGNORE-list is used to suppress the output of missing updates (non-existing but expected updates).Reporting obsolete/wrong updates are _not_ affected by the IGNORE-list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parseus Posted May 18, 2010 Author Share Posted May 18, 2010 I'll try to fix that problems with DX9 in my free time. If you have got any ideas or clues though, it'll be very helpful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mim0 Posted May 18, 2010 Share Posted May 18, 2010 I'll try to fix that problems with DX9 in my free time. If you have got any ideas or clues though, it'll be very helpful I will look at this Not this evening but tomorrow... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parseus Posted May 20, 2010 Author Share Posted May 20, 2010 New version released (thanks Mim0). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My2GirlsDad Posted May 21, 2010 Share Posted May 21, 2010 New version released (thanks Mim0).Parseus,With your new version, the DirectX 9(gaming)already extracted in HFCABS under Operating-System Specific Settings is reporting "no" even though I have extracted it. It had worked correctly in the previous version. Typo maybe?M2GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parseus Posted May 21, 2010 Author Share Posted May 21, 2010 Parseus,With your new version, the DirectX 9(gaming)already extracted in HFCABS under Operating-System Specific Settings is reporting "no" even though I have extracted it. It had worked correctly in the previous version. Typo maybe?M2GDMaybe not exactly a typo, but something similar. Anyway, new version released. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My2GirlsDad Posted May 21, 2010 Share Posted May 21, 2010 Parseus,With your new version, the DirectX 9(gaming)already extracted in HFCABS under Operating-System Specific Settings is reporting "no" even though I have extracted it. It had worked correctly in the previous version. Typo maybe?M2GDMaybe not exactly a typo, but something similar. Anyway, new version released.Hello Parseus,Thanks for the quick fix, works great now.M2GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parseus Posted June 9, 2010 Author Share Posted June 9, 2010 New version released. You can also finally enable auto-update Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My2GirlsDad Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 New version released. You can also finally enable auto-update Parseus,Thanks for the new version.I did find two errors.unknown: HF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB978695-x86-ENU.exemissing (S): HF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB979902-x86-ENU.exe (MS10-033: Windows Media Format Runtime 9)I believe these are the same thing. The update is KB978695 and the article is KB979902. Your change log is correct. Typo? It replaces Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB968816-x86-ENU.Also, concerning directx_Jun2010_redist in HFCAB, I'm getting following "errors":unknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_D3DCompiler_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_D3DCompiler_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dcsx_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dcsx_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx10_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx10_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx11_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx11_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx9_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx9_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XACT_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XACT_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XAudio_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XAudio_x86.cabThanks for your hard work. I hope this helps.M2GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parseus Posted June 10, 2010 Author Share Posted June 10, 2010 I did find two errors.unknown: HF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB978695-x86-ENU.exemissing (S): HF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB979902-x86-ENU.exe (MS10-033: Windows Media Format Runtime 9)I believe these are the same thing. The update is KB978695 and the article is KB979902. Your change log is correct. Typo? It replaces Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB968816-x86-ENU.Yeah, it's a typo Also, concerning directx_Jun2010_redist in HFCAB, I'm getting following "errors":unknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_D3DCompiler_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_D3DCompiler_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dcsx_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dcsx_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx10_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx10_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx11_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx11_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx9_43_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_d3dx9_43_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XACT_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XACT_x86.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XAudio_x64.cabunknown: HFCABS\Jun2010_XAudio_x86.cabI have a small problem with these - DirectX 9.0c from June 2010 doesn't have CAB-s for Windows 2000 (dxnt.cab & bdant.cab) and in description of redistributable Windows 2000 is not shown as a supported system. On the contrary, Web installer for that DX supports Windows 2000 The question is - should I include these binaries into my extension? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mim0 Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 I have a small problem with these - DirectX 9.0c from June 2010 doesn't have CAB-s for Windows 2000 (dxnt.cab & bdant.cab) and in description of redistributable Windows 2000 is not shown as a supported system. On the contrary, Web installer for that DX supports Windows 2000 The question is - should I include these binaries into my extension?Will the redist-package run on W2K? If yes, continue with:Use the redist-package and install it manually - check it with dxdiagSlipstream it and after installation of windows - check it again with dxdiagProbably you can save two reports and compare them.If dxnt.cab & bdant.cab are needed, makes it sense to make a description to add them from the Feb2010-redist-package?In the redist-package from Feb2010 Windows 2000 is also not listet. Just in the web-installer of Feb2010. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My2GirlsDad Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 I have a small problem with these - DirectX 9.0c from June 2010 doesn't have CAB-s for Windows 2000 (dxnt.cab & bdant.cab) and in description of redistributable Windows 2000 is not shown as a supported system. On the contrary, Web installer for that DX supports Windows 2000 The question is - should I include these binaries into my extension?Will the redist-package run on W2K? If yes, continue with:Use the redist-package and install it manually - check it with dxdiagSlipstream it and after installation of windows - check it again with dxdiagProbably you can save two reports and compare them.If dxnt.cab & bdant.cab are needed, makes it sense to make a description to add them from the Feb2010-redist-package?In the redist-package from Feb2010 Windows 2000 is also not listet. Just in the web-installer of Feb2010. Mim0 and Parseus,I have created my latest Win2k CD and DirectX 9.0c from June 2010 slipstreamed fine. It should be safe to update the 2k FC along with MimO's sugguestion about dxnt.cab & bdant.cab files.Secondly, Flash needs to be changed to version 10.1.53.64, file name is Flash10h.ocx, and size is 5712336.Thirdly, I have a problem when I have update-check enabled. The extension update works great. The problem is file-checker says wrong version everytime and proceeds to download the "new" version. This happens even when I'm using the latest version. Additionally, when I try to exit the program, it loads the XP version and tries to use the XP-extension which is not available. This only happens with 2K-FC as XP-FC works correctly.Thanks for all your help.M2GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mim0 Posted June 14, 2010 Share Posted June 14, 2010 Thirdly, I have a problem when I have update-check enabled. The extension update works great. The problem is file-checker says wrong version everytime and proceeds to download the "new" version. This happens even when I'm using the latest version. Additionally, when I try to exit the program, it loads the XP version and tries to use the XP-extension which is not available. This only happens with 2K-FC as XP-FC works correctly.This happens if the version-string in the version-file (URL defined by the variable "extInfoUrl") is a different than in the 2k-extension (defined by the variable "extVersion"). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parseus Posted June 14, 2010 Author Share Posted June 14, 2010 Mim0 and Parseus,I have created my latest Win2k CD and DirectX 9.0c from June 2010 slipstreamed fine. It should be safe to update the 2k FC along with MimO's sugguestion about dxnt.cab & bdant.cab files.Secondly, Flash needs to be changed to version 10.1.53.64, file name is Flash10h.ocx, and size is 5712336.Thirdly, I have a problem when I have update-check enabled. The extension update works great. The problem is file-checker says wrong version everytime and proceeds to download the "new" version. This happens even when I'm using the latest version. Additionally, when I try to exit the program, it loads the XP version and tries to use the XP-extension which is not available. This only happens with 2K-FC as XP-FC works correctly.Thanks for all your help.M2GDThanks for testing I should fix also problem with updates and release today new version. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trustee Posted July 13, 2010 Share Posted July 13, 2010 Hello. I made some small modifications to the script.Is there any problem in publishing?Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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