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#1 User is offline   ironside 

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Posted 30 August 2005 - 06:05 AM

When "XPCREATE.CMD" run's the plug-in "XPCPIGDI.CMD" it will halt with a error message that is something like:
"Package Not Expected At This Time"

The original "gdidettool.exe" is placed in the "SVC-GDI" folder as per "Current Hotfixes" section on GM's website.

Running the "XPCPIGDI.CMD" independently of the "XPCREATE.CMD" will create the new packaged "GDITOOL.EXE" with no error (althoh a message window appears during XP installation)

Any Help on this please ?


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Posted 01 September 2005 - 04:42 PM

That's a new one on me. Attach the LOGFILES.CAB file, and perhaps there is a clue inside.

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Posted 03 September 2005 - 03:18 AM

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The original "gdidettool.exe" is placed in the "SVC-GDI" folder as per "Current Hotfixes" section on GM's website.

Running the "XPCPIGDI.CMD" independently of the "XPCREATE.CMD" will create the new packaged "GDITOOL.EXE" with no error (althoh a message window appears during XP installation)


ironside, Have you ever tried to put "GDITOOL.EXE" in SVC-CF2 then running "XPCREATE.CMD"? I think you can use "GDITOOL.EXE" in "SVC-CF2" instead of "gdidettool.exe" in "SVC-GDI".

In my case, I can use "gdidettool.exe" in "SVC-GDI" without no error. But after running XPCREATE.CMD, I can see "GDITOOL.EXE" in CF2 that is created automatically.

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