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Oh beta tester here not on vacation :)

I will have some info for you in a while Flish

Thanks man! Lookin' forward to your report! (Y) Also, any of my testers that couldn't download, try again now... site was fixed. (Y)

:( what happened to the pics thread??????? I posted a book in there!!!!!!!!!!!!

Flish I still have 75 machines left isn,t that as good of a beta as it gets?

Good thing is if the glitch is in the switches for the MS Patches I can tell you the

correct ones.

Don't really needthe Feb Rel I wrote the old way 7mb and about 5min to apply.

That many identical machines would be the ultimate test.

Skunkwerkz

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cool pic there (Y)

shall i repost the pics thread?

You should... it was awesome. Also, quick status report, I'm here on my lunch break from that training class... still no word from my testers... beginning to think they were abducted by aliens... :alien:

here's my report flishy:

1. 1032.lng should only be in the \inprogress folder...

2. 1033.zip shouldnt even exist....

3. regundo rocks

4. everything went fine for me - now im taking this to another system....

/Raptor

w00t! Sounds good! :D Hopefully I'll get some reports from other testers sayin' the same thing! :happy:

update!!!! when you click to save defaults it gets a runtime error... this is because you dont have the latest language files in the lang folder and this causes the program to not find the trnaslation sting used in the msgbox!!!!

update!!!! when you click to save defaults it gets a runtime error... this is because you dont have the latest language files in the lang folder and this causes the program to not find the trnaslation sting used in the msgbox!!!!

D'Oh! :pinch: Thought I had the newest... lol Anyways, I need to get back to training... e-mail me the files please! :)

flishy! we just got fishy!!!!

#1:

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NDP1.1-KB824629-X86.exe

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The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer

service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the

upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify

that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer an d that you

have the correct upgrade patch.

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OK

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#2: KB832414 aint silent!!!!! gave me a wizzard!!! (using nobackups mode btw)

[edit]Actually, BOTH MSXML Service Packs (both refering to article KB832414) gave me wizzards!![/edit]

/Raptor

p.s=will report more once its done!

flishy! we just got fishy!!!!

#1:

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NDP1.1-KB824629-X86.exe

---------------------------

The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer

service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the

upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify

that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer an d that you

have the correct upgrade patch.

---------------------------

OK

---------------------------

#2: KB832414 aint silent!!!!! gave me a wizzard!!! (using nobackups mode btw)

/Raptor

p.s=will report more once its done!

Hmm there is a problem with the .NET Framework installer.

To silently install KB832414 hotfix (XML4.0SP2):

Extract the contents out of the EXE.

Run IEXPRESS and repack it. However, for the setup command use this:

dahotfix.exe /q /n

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