jfmartel Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 (edited) So here is the situation. Im trying to put the update for SP2 on my RIS server.I've read what was on unattended.msfn.org and followed their instruction. I would like, before I got the comment, to add that any integration is against what I want to do. I want a clean SP2 then install all hotfix I downloaded.So here is what's inside my file/directoryUnder i386, I created a SVCPACK diretory:KB123455.exeKB124432.exeqchain.exeSVCPACK.INF;Windows XP[Version] Signature=" NT$"MajorVersion=5MinorVersion=1BuildNumber=2600[setupData]CatalogSubDir="\i386\SVCPACK"[ProductCatalogsToInstall][setupHotfixesToRun]KB873339.exe /q /n /zKB885250.exe /q /n /zKB885835.exe /q /n /zKB885836.exe /q /n /zKB886185.exe /q /n /zKB887742.exe /q /n /zKB888113.exe /q /n /zKB888302.exe /q /n /zKB890046.exe /q /n /zKB890859.exe /q /n /zKB891781.exe /q /n /zKB893066.exe /q /n /zKB893756.exe /q /n /zKB893803.exe /q /n /zKB894391.exe /q /n /zKB896358.exe /q /n /zKB896422.exe /q /n /zKB896423.exe /q /n /zKB896424.exe /q /n /zKB896428.exe /q /n /zKB898461.exe /q /n /zKB899587.exe /q /n /zKB899589.exe /q /n /zKB899591.exe /q /n /zKB900725.exe /q /n /zKB901017.exe /q /n /zKB901214.exe /q /n /zKB902400.exe /q /n /zKB904706.exe /q /n /zKB905414.exe /q /n /zKB905749.exe /q /n /zKB905915.exe /q /n /zKB908519.exe /q /n /zKB910437.exe /q /n /zKB912919.exe /q /n /zqchain.exeAdded that to DOSNET.INF[OptionalSrcDirs]SVCPACKDeleted that file svcpack.in_Restarted the RIS server......Now what?Thanks for any help!Problem has been bolded... Hope no one else looked that dumb like me on this one.... Edited February 14, 2006 by jfmartel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaggy Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 I got this for what is in boldSignature="$Windows NT$"Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jfmartel Posted February 15, 2006 Author Share Posted February 15, 2006 I got this for what is in boldSignature="$Windows NT$"Hope this helps.Yeah that's what I found too yesterday. Seems like I read that too fast on the webpage...Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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