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From: Mario Schmidt on 29 Jan 2007 12:56 OK. Then again use a clean source. Integrate KB888111 using /integrate switch. Then rename long i386\svcpack\kb[...].exe & .cat to short 8.3 filename. Edit i386\svcpack.inf to match the new filenames. I forgot to mention that txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf also have to be modified. Using /integrate switch takes care of that. BTW: KB888111 will not show up as installed update. At least it does not here. It still works. I think that' s because it can' t be uninstalled.
From: Dirk Huettemann on 2 Feb 2007 04:34
OK thanks, I've go a other way. Copy out the driver files an put it in driver directory that declarate in setup (ex:C\:Driver). It's work But I test you way in next week again. Thanks a lot for the moment. Regards Dirk "Mario Schmidt" <mario.schmidt(a)mediavillage.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eplcg7$1q2$1(a)news01.versatel.de... > OK. > > Then again use a clean source. > > Integrate KB888111 using /integrate switch. > > Then rename long i386\svcpack\kb[...].exe & .cat to short 8.3 filename. > > Edit i386\svcpack.inf to match the new filenames. > > I forgot to mention that txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf also have to be > modified. Using /integrate switch takes care of that. > > BTW: KB888111 will not show up as installed update. At least it does not > here. It still works. I think that' s because it can' t be uninstalled. |