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Slipstreaming IE7 & WMP11


jvidal

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Hi!

Can someone tell me the correct steps needed to slipstream/integrate them?

I read, at hfslip.org, that the "WMP11 Package" needs to be uncompressed in HF\WMP11. Is that the full package (wmp11-windowsxp-x86-ES-ES.exe in my case) or only the "WMP11.exe" file which is inside of it? is this obsolete now and I should just copy the installer in HF (like wmp10) ?

I also need kb898543? will it work with non-english windows? (it doesn't matter if it says "please wait" in english and not in the correct language)

Also, IE7 is now not slipstreamed, but integrated, it should go in HFSVCPACK, right?

thanks in advance!

Oh, and BTW, instructions should be suited for the latest release of HFSLIP (1.2.1)

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hi jvidal! this may help: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=85856 ;)

to quote from Extended changelog for HFSLIP 1.2.1

General updates:

[XPSP2]IE7 is now installed at first GUI logon by default unless you add IE7SVCPACK=1 into HFANSWER.INI

Downside: you'll have to reboot manually afterwards

& from Extended changelog for HFSLIP 1.2.0
General updates:

[XPSP2]IE7 is integrated into SVCPACK instead of slipstreamed

Additional BRANDING.CAB compiled with IEAK7 is not taken account of for now

[XPSP2] introducing WMP11 slipstreaming

The WMP11 package (Nov 2nd or newer) must be extracted into HF\WMP11, and KB898543-v3→ must be present in HF.

The purpose of KB898543-v3 is to overcome an error in the MSOOBE application that breaks the Windows post-setup wizard among others when slipstreaming certain applications such as WMP11. On English systems, KB898543-v3 is slipstreamed as a whole while on other systems only msobmain.dll and the security catalog file are slipstreamed.

Obsolete: HMTCDWizard_xxx.exe, MP10Setup.exe, wmfdist95.exe, wmcsetup.exe and Media9/10 hotfixes.

Known issue for non-English systems: because the English version of msobmain.dll from KB898543-v3 is slipstreamed, you'll see the message "Please wait..." below the Windows logo right after Windows setup adjusts the screen resolution instead of the translated text; to work around this, you can use a localized version of KB894871 instead of the English-only KB898543-v3, but you'll have to call Microsoft to get it because it's a non-public hotfix.

Also, IE7 is now not slipstreamed, but integrated, it should go in HFSVCPACK, right?
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jvidal---

With 7-zip, WinRAR, or another advanced decompressor installed, right-click on the installer file and select Extract to "wmp11-windowsxp-x86-ES-ES\". Then rename the folder to WMP11 or wmp11 (or whatever case variations you like). The reason for this ugly method is because the installer can't be extracted from DOS (gives an error).

I don't know if KB898543 is needed for a Spanish Windows XP, but I'm willing to bet it is. You can always test without it if you like. You'll know you need it if you get an error message after you let Windows setup adjust the screen resolution and the post-setup wizard is bypassed.

IE7 goes in HF. Everything goes in HF unless stated otherwise.

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Thanks, but I still don't know what to do with wmp11...

should I use wmp11-windowsxp-x86-???.exe or just wmp11.exe? compressed, uncompressed????

in HF or in HF\wmp11 ????

ie7 should go in HF, untouched, right? (i mean the file IE7-windowsxp-x86-???.exe)

thanks for youe patience!

bye!

PD: OOOps, thanks Tomcat, it seems you were replying at the same time that i was!! i just read your instructions! thanks again!

jvidal---

With 7-zip, WinRAR, or another advanced decompressor installed, right-click on the installer file and select Extract to "wmp11-windowsxp-x86-ES-ES\". Then rename the folder to WMP11 or wmp11 (or whatever case variations you like). The reason for this ugly method is because the installer can't be extracted from DOS (gives an error).

I should remove the "big" installer after that, right?

I don't know if KB898543 is needed for a Spanish Windows XP, but I'm willing to bet it is. You can always test without it if you like. You'll know you need it if you get an error message after you let Windows setup adjust the screen resolution and the post-setup wizard is bypassed.

i'll try with KB898543, don't wanna take any chances...

IE7 goes in HF. Everything goes in HF unless stated otherwise.

Thanks again, tomcat!!!!!

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should I use wmp11-windowsxp-x86-???.exe or just wmp11.exe? compressed, uncompressed????

in HF or in HF\wmp11 ????

ie7 should go in HF, untouched, right? (i mean the file IE7-windowsxp-x86-???.exe)

for wmp11, it's what you downloaded from MS that you need to extract ... create the folder manually in HF ... for ie7 it's also the package you downloaded in place in HF
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Ok, everything went fine, except that after installing windows, automatic updates offered me:

kb911564 (windows media). wtf??? this is a really old patch, shouldn't be needed with wmp11...

and

kb924191, don't know why, this update didn't show up in my "real world" windows...

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that's good to hear! :)

kindly post your hfslip.log ...

KB924191 has something to do with MS06-061: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft XML Core Services could allow remote code execution while

KB911564 is a Security Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in ... this is there if you are using wmp10 (?)

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Hi!

Well, added the missing hotfixes, rebuilt the iso, re-installed and now it's working just fine.I'm writing this from my virtual windows installation (using vmware).

BTW, is there a way to auto-reboot after installing IE7? what about calling "shutdown -r -t x" right after calling the IE7 installer? where "x" is the time in seconds before the system will reboot.

Also, which IE6 hotfixes should I remove? (i mean, not put in HF).

bye!

edit: BTW, can I add kb915865 to the mix?

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Also, which IE6 hotfixes should I remove? (i mean, not put in HF).

edit: BTW, can I add kb915865 to the mix?

please post your hfslip.log so we can see which HFs you have in there & which to take out ...

as for KB915865 [xmlLite for Windows XP (KB915865)], i don't think there is no need to slipstream this ... most of the updates we use are critical updates (+ some optional updates ;) ) ... if you have the other XML HFs, then it should do just fine

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Also, which IE6 hotfixes should I remove? (i mean, not put in HF).

edit: BTW, can I add kb915865 to the mix?

please post your hfslip.log so we can see which HFs you have in there & which to take out ...

as for KB915865 [xmlLite for Windows XP (KB915865)], i don't think there is no need to slipstream this ... most of the updates we use are critical updates (+ some optional updates ;) ) ... if you have the other XML HFs, then it should do just fine

i think Ie7 tries to install kb915865, so i thought, why not include it in HF and save some time?

BTW, i deleted my hfslip.log, but here's a list of the HF contents:

IE7-WindowsXP-x86-esn.exe

Windows-KB890830-V1.23.exe

Windows-KB909520-v1.000-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe

WindowsMedia-KB911564-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsMedia6-KB925398-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe

WindowsXP-KB873333-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB873339-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB885835-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB885836-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB886185-x86-esn.exe

WindowsXP-KB887472-x86-esn.exe

WindowsXP-KB887742-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB887797-x86-esn.exe

WindowsXP-KB888302-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB890859-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB891781-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB893756-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB894391-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB896358-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB896422-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB896423-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB896424-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB896428-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB898543-v3-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB899587-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB899591-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB900485-v2-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB900725-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB900930-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB901017-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB901190-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB901214-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB902400-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB903235-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB904706-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB905414-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB905749-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB908519-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB908531-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB910437-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB911280-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB911562-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB911927-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB912812-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB912919-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB913538-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB913580-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB914388-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB914389-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB916595-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB917344-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB917422-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB917953-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB918439-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB919007-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB920213-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB920670-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB920683-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB920685-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB920872-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB921398-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB922582-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB922616-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB922760-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB922819-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB923191-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB923414-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB923694-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB923980-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB924191-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB924270-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB924496-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB925486-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB926255-x86-ESN.exe

WindowsXP-KB928388-x86-ESN.exe

wmp11

bye again!

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but KB911564 is still needed even when installing WMP11 because it replaces something that exists across all Windows Media component programs.

yep, you're right. already re-added it.

thanks for the list, I removed all unneeded HFs and i will re-build the iso now (3rd time today) & install it again.

bye! and thanks!

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Perfect!

all HFs slipstreamed, no additional ones need to be installed afterwards, IE7 & WMP11 working perfectly too.

thanks a lot, guys!

Although, I'm still wondering why a reboot command cannot be inserted after installing IE7 on the first GUI boot...

bye!

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