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Just a short status report

#1 User is offline   Seppl 

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Posted 23 May 2006 - 02:38 AM

Greetings at all :hello:
@ Gurgel
would u be so kind and give us a short status report about USP Extr.E?
But first of all, how are u doing pal? Are u feeling well again? Can u say us which percent of EE u have approximately finished?

Seppl


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Posted 25 May 2006 - 03:45 AM

@ Gurgel

Great job the Unofficial SP5 !

I used to slipstream my Win2000 InstallCD's. Can I use USP for that ?

Thanks

Walter

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Posted 25 May 2006 - 07:27 AM

yes. USP 5 can be slipstreamed like a normal windows 2000 service pack.
you can use the normal commandline options or any tool (like Nlite) to do this.

you can use win2k gold / sp1 / sp2 / sp3 / sp4 (both profesional / server / advanced server / datacenter-server (not tested on terminal server)
on both english and US-english builds - note that no other languages are supported and also will not be in te future).

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last time i heard about it /G was trying to get .NET runtimes intergrated but that IS realy tricky (if do-able at al).

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Posted 26 May 2006 - 02:43 AM

@wquatan
Don't hijack my thread;
if u have a question too, start your own thread.

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Posted 31 May 2006 - 08:37 AM

Actually the USP is tested with Terminal Services - a friend of mine agreed to test it in a real TS production environment (Advanced Server), and so far it works fine - I'm told.

Anyway, I'm sorry to say that I won't give any schedules or status reports, because it's an extremely iterative process, and I know for a fact that I can spend days hunting down the last file or registry mismatch. The price you all pay for waiting is a certain degree of 'perfection'. Testing is what takes 90% of my time, and builds and tests are what take 90% of my CPU cycles :yes:

Best regards,
Gurgelmeyer B)

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Posted 31 May 2006 - 11:57 AM

not to mention that 90% of his engergy bills is taken by his cpu .....

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