Great work, thanks for this.
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> kevin
> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 2:40 AM
> To: Brad Erdman
> Cc: unattended-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: XP SP3 issues
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 4. Mai 2008 01:07
An: Brad Erdman
Cc: unattended-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: XP SP3 issues
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Brad Erdman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Tim Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh good. Someone actually did that test... Thanks.
> I did an SP0 to SP3 the other day, and now that I know I only really missed
> terminal services client, I don't care. We don't use it. I imagine all those
> would get update
kevin escribió:
> I know it's a different process. But I was thinking that since MS
> wasn't supporting an upgrade from SP0 (Gold) to SP3 that SP3 isn't all
> inclusive of what's contained in SP1 and SP2. So I did some tests just
> to verify if there was a difference between slipstreaming SP0
kevin wrote:
> Here's what I did. I took XP Gold (SP0) and integrated SP3. Then I
> took XP Gold (SP0) and integrated SP2***, then integrated SP3. There
> are 13 files that SP2 updated, which SP3 didn't. Now, these files may
> or may not be needed in SP3 anymore, but just looking at them I d
I know it's a different process. But I was thinking that since MS wasn't
supporting an upgrade from SP0 (Gold) to SP3 that SP3 isn't all inclusive of
what's contained in SP1 and SP2. So I did some tests just to verify if
there was a difference between slipstreaming SP0 (Gold) and SP2, there is,
b
That link refers to installing SP3, not slipstreaming. It's a different
process.
> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Brad Erdman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> I think you are confusing slipstreaming with Windows Update.
> Slipstreaming does not require SP1. It is an offline upgrade
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Brad Erdman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think you are confusing slipstreaming with Windows Update.
> Slipstreaming does not require SP1. It is an offline upgrade process
> that doesn't utilize Windows Update. Can you repost the link? It
> doesn't work.
>
> h
> > Not elegant, but it's working. I'm waiting to see if I can get SP0
> > media to do a proper SP3 slipstream before I tidy up this
> 'workaround'
> I doubt you'll be able to do that as SP3 requires SP1 at the very
least
> and MS recommends you have SP2 installed. Just like you're now
> required
> Not elegant, but it's working. I'm waiting to see if I can get SP0 media to do
> a proper SP3 slipstream before I tidy up this 'workaround'
I doubt you'll be able to do that as SP3 requires SP1 at the very least and
MS recommends you have SP2 installed. Just like you're now required to have
at
> My next step is trying to find a base XP
> with no SP (tricky as it has to be a volume license one) so I can slip SP3
> into that instead of over the top of SP2.
I managed to get RTM (SP0) Volume License XP Pro Media, and slipstreamed SP3
into it with the exact same result. WMI service is not i
werner maes escribió:
> I had no problems slipstreaming xpsp3-uk.
>
> had to create these files: winxpsp3-updates.bat (empty) &
> winxpsp3-notips.pl
>
> I did: xpsp3.exe /integrate:f:\winxp where f:\winxp is the folder where
> you have you xp files
>
for unatttended I am thinking about this l
> From: Juan Jose Pablos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > OK, can't figure out why a SP3 slipstream isn't installing the WMI
> service, so I went for plan B.
> >
> > Winxpsp2-updates.bat
> >
>
> are you sure about this?
Yes, this is working correctly. I've done 2 builds with it now.
By leaving my in
I had no problems slipstreaming xpsp3-uk.
had to create these files: winxpsp3-updates.bat (empty) & winxpsp3-notips.pl
I did: xpsp3.exe /integrate:f:\winxp where
f:\winxp is the folder where you have you xp files
werner
At 22:19 28/04/2008, Juan Jose Pablos wrote:
>Steven Blackery escribió:
>
Steven Blackery escribió:
>> Well, I found the problem, the WMI service is completely missing!
>>
>> Which would explain why it can't connect...
>
> OK, can't figure out why a SP3 slipstream isn't installing the WMI service,
> so I went for plan B.
>
> Winxpsp2-updates.bat
>
are you sure about
> Well, I found the problem, the WMI service is completely missing!
>
> Which would explain why it can't connect...
OK, can't figure out why a SP3 slipstream isn't installing the WMI service, so
I went for plan B.
Winxpsp2-updates.bat
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Well, I found the problem, the WMI service is completely missing!
Which would explain why it can't connect...
Steven Blackery
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> Steven Blackery escribió:
> > But then todo.pl fails on first run, at a point where it is trying to
> talk to WMI. I get the exact same error as in this post:
> >
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-
> [EMAIL P
Steven Blackery escribió:
> But then todo.pl fails on first run, at a point where it is trying to talk to
> WMI. I get the exact same error as in this post:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00881.html
>
If I remeber right. that was a problem that it coul
I have a copy of XP SP3 RTM that I have been trying to get to work with
unattended 4.7RC2
I duped our working SP2 install and slipstreamed SP3 into it, created new
%winver%-updates and notips files for 'winxpsp3'
Windows installs fine, then the first scripts run (perl installs OK)
But then tod
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