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#2081 User is offline   tommyp 

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 04:09 AM

View Postjvidal, on Jun 1 2009, 10:42 PM, said:

Tommy, that means IE8 support will vanish?
Maybe you could leave beta "k" for us who slipstream IE8 and have no problems with it (except the missing "show desktop" icon, which can be easily restored)

No. Here's the story in short form. I took what rhadamants did in the IE8 thread, trusted that the work was as advertised and used it as the newer beta. Following that, I rolled in the usage agreement changes. Now we're stuck with a script where the old version works for some things, and a new script that works for other things. So, this means I will go back to rev G, and manually put in the things that rhadamants suggested as well as re-roll the usage agreements changes to remake a new rev. So, for now, I am comparing code, line by line. I should be done in a day or two as long as real life doesn't get in the way. Lesson learned - don't trust anyone.


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Posted 02 June 2009 - 07:52 AM

Thats what I did. I compared line by line. As you will see, the different(and problem) comes from the code block right near the middle, which is line 2414. Something in that block is doing something that IE doesn't like, across all IE versions. This is where I've been looking at and plan to have some time today.

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 05:22 PM

Well, good luck then, tommy!
We'll wait for the next release.

bye!
thx again for all your work!

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#2084 User is offline   sabregreen 

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 08:16 PM

View Postjvidal, on Jun 2 2009, 05:22 PM, said:

Well, good luck then, tommy!
We'll wait for the next release.

bye!
thx again for all your work!


Can you respond to my other posts?

#2085 User is offline   jvidal 

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Posted 03 June 2009 - 11:02 AM

I already answered you. Please read carefully.
I'm,not about to re-slipstream a CD again, I'm kinda busy with real life at the moment.
But, like I said, My source is at SP3 already. I slipstreamed WMP11+IE8+WUA3.0+all necessary HFs+WU/MU cabs/Flash/890830.

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Posted 03 June 2009 - 05:06 PM

New beta up. Hope this does the trick.

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Posted 03 June 2009 - 11:30 PM

nice! will test it as soon as I have a little free time.
thx again, tommy!
Will also add the line for (IE8 for W2k3) and test that as well.

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 02:38 AM

Does anybody have a problem where Windows Task Scheduler become "broken" after slipstreaming IE8?

This happen regardless of whether I am using 1.7.9 Beta K or L HFSlip. I was hoping the the current L-Beta fixed this problem but after testing it, it seems the problem is still there.

I was also having problems where several dll, i.e., WMP.dll, qmgr.dll and inetcomm.dll was not registered, but I solved those by registering them at cmdlines.txt. However, registering the task scheduler does not seem to fix the problem. If I replace IE8 with IE7, or installed IE8 as opposed to slipstreaming it, all these problems goes away.

So far I am stumped. I attached here my log file, if anybody is interested to help.

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  • Attached File  HFSLIP.7z (1.19K)
    Number of downloads: 14

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 12:51 PM

View Postkenlau, on Jun 4 2009, 03:38 AM, said:

Does anybody have a problem where Windows Task Scheduler become "broken" after slipstreaming IE8?

This happen regardless of whether I am using 1.7.9 Beta K or L HFSlip. I was hoping the the current L-Beta fixed this problem but after testing it, it seems the problem is still there.


What exactly do you mean as broken? Does it not even open up?

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 04:41 PM

@kenlau
KB929399 & KB951376 go in HF, NOT in hfsvcpack_sw1.
on the other hand, kb955839 goes in hfsvcpack_sw1 and not in HF.

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 08:42 PM

Ok, tested it.
Slipstreaming went fine.
Installation went fine, no problems. (except probably the occache error, which is irrelevant)
IE8 works
IE8 desktop icon works as expected, no problem there (after restoring it via registry trick, obviously)
Show desktop icon IS present in Quick launch.
WU is happy, except for WGA, which I intentionally didn't include (why on earth would I want that junk???)
WMP11 works fine.

The problem with Task Scheduler is that if your user account has no password, then scheduled tasks don't work because of insufficient priveleges. Set a password for your account and they work fine. I don''t know if this is a bug or it works this way for security reasons.

c ya!
BTW, in case you want it, attached is my hfslip.log

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    Number of downloads: 22

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#2092 User is offline   sabregreen 

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 10:21 PM

I had asked if you could create a new slipstreamed disc. That's the question you didn't answer. I read your posts. Just needed a yes or no.

You day probably the occache.dll error. It's either in the setuperr or it's not. Did you check?

So far I have no issues, ie6/7/8.

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 10:30 PM

View Postjvidal, on Jun 4 2009, 04:41 PM, said:

@kenlau
KB929399 & KB951376 go in HF, NOT in hfsvcpack_sw1.
on the other hand, kb955839 goes in hfsvcpack_sw1 and not in HF.


As for the "broken" task scheduler, the icon do appear in the control panel, but without any text title. The description however, is there. Clicking on it do absolutely nothing. As for having a user password, I am aware of that, but with or without password the task scheduler still will not work.

OK. Thanks. Re-slipstreaming and will see how it goes. Will report back the progress later in the day.

Update: Nope, still does not work. The task scheduler in the control panel is still without a title, and does not work. Attach is the latest log file. I will now retest with IE7 to isolate the problem is with my source or with IE8.

Update: The task scheduler also did not work with IE7, so I tried my installing source and the task scheduler was still broken. It would seems that my source files was corrupted. Dig out my old CDs and put in the new source, and voila, everything works, IE8 and all. My source on the hard disk seems to get corrupted about once a year!

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#2094 User is offline   jvidal 

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 12:58 AM

works for me.
You're probably including something you shouldn't.
Check your files vs this: http://www.vorck.com...otfixes_xp.html

@sabregreen

Sorry, I did see the Occache.dll error in setuplog.txt, but it's absolutely irrelevant. everything works just fine. (I had already answered this in a previous post).
It seems you don't read as throughly as you should.
I also told you I was not going to re-slipstream a CD until I had some free time (which I just had tonight).

bye!

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 01:19 AM

Sorry, if this has already been answered previously, does it also include slipstreaming of windows power shell and the mui update ? Both these do not get slipstreamed. They have to be installed instead. Any work-around ??

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 08:10 AM

@jvidal

I read exactly what you said. You said, "except probably the occache error, which is irrelevant." Either you had the error or you didn't, it wasn't clear. Thats why I asked. The error is not suppose to be there, therefore its not irrelevant. I was testing through to see what was causing the error and obviously, there are many situations I cannot test for, only mine. I figured since you were getting the error you could give me concrete results.

You answered my question about slipstreaming a new disk AFTER I asked you to answer my questions from my previous posts. You never said whether you could or couldn't slipstream a new disk before me asking in post 2084.

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Posted 06 June 2009 - 07:38 AM

View Posttommyp, on Jun 3 2009, 05:06 PM, said:

New beta up. Hope this does the trick.



I tested the version beta-L with XPSP3 Pro, but error 127 continues appearing in setuperr.log.

Error:
The Program of Installation could not register control OLE C:\WINDOWS\system32\occache.dll due to the following error:
GetProcAddress returned error 127 (specified procedure not found).

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#2098 User is offline   tommyp 

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Posted 06 June 2009 - 08:05 AM

occache.dll has been discussed to death in this thread. The conclusion I get out of the messages is that it's a non-problem. My suggestions are twofold - don't use IE and don't open the setuperr.log file. :) LOL

New M beta is up that addresses a w2k issue. Nothing changes in regard to xp.

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Posted 06 June 2009 - 09:31 AM

The OLE error only occurs slipstreaming IE8. Ill just work on it I guess.

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Posted 06 June 2009 - 01:15 PM

Never mind. We've already established that occache.dll is a "non-registerable" dll. So no problem there. Live with it.
Everything works just fine for me. Event the Show Desktop icon is present now.

bye!

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