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Does XPE support B.I.T.S. technology?
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sean wrote:
> Does XPE support B.I.T.S. technology? > > Sean XPe supports everything XP does since they're based off of the same binaries. I glanced at the licensing docs real quick and didn't see any mention of not allowing the use of that technology in XPe builds. -- Gordon Smith (eMVP) Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com |
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Gordon Smith (eMVP) wrote:
> sean wrote: >> Does XPE support B.I.T.S. technology? >> >> Sean > > XPe supports everything XP does since they're based off of the same > binaries. I glanced at the licensing docs real quick and didn't see > any mention of not allowing the use of that technology in XPe builds. BTW - I was assuming you were referring to Background Intelligent Transfer Service right? -- Gordon Smith (eMVP) Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com |
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Gordon,
Yeah that's it. Thank you for the info. Regards, Sean "Gordon Smith (eMVP)" <Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com> wrote in message news:eBFaL1zODHA.1748@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Gordon Smith (eMVP) wrote: > > sean wrote: > >> Does XPE support B.I.T.S. technology? > >> > >> Sean > > > > XPe supports everything XP does since they're based off of the same > > binaries. I glanced at the licensing docs real quick and didn't see > > any mention of not allowing the use of that technology in XPe builds. > > BTW - I was assuming you were referring to Background Intelligent Transfer > Service right? > > -- > Gordon Smith (eMVP) > Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com > > |
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sean wrote:
> Gordon, > What is the component called? I searched for bits and every varation > of "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" that I could come up > with. > > Sean I haven't included it with an XPe build personally. With Win2k, it needed the following files to run: QMGR.DLL WUAUSERV.DLL WINHTTP.DLL Verify that those are the same filenames for the XP version then create a filter looking for components that contain those files. -- Gordon Smith (eMVP) Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com |
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sean wrote:
> Gordon, > What is the component called? I searched for bits and every varation > of "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" that I could come up > with. > > Sean I just did what I suggested in the last post searching for QMGR.DLL and found a "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" component under Software/System/Networking & Communications/Infrastructure -- Gordon Smith (eMVP) Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com |
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Gordon,
Thanks again. Sean "Gordon Smith (eMVP)" <Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com> wrote in message news:%23UK6jJ0ODHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > sean wrote: > > Gordon, > > What is the component called? I searched for bits and every varation > > of "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" that I could come up > > with. > > > > Sean > > I haven't included it with an XPe build personally. With Win2k, it needed > the following files to run: > QMGR.DLL > WUAUSERV.DLL > WINHTTP.DLL > > Verify that those are the same filenames for the XP version then create a > filter looking for components that contain those files. > > -- > Gordon Smith (eMVP) > Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com > > |
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Gordon,
I just looked myself and did not see it. Is the component called "Background Intelligent Transfer Service"; if it is then I do not have it. Have you applied any QFE's do your database? Sean "Gordon Smith (eMVP)" <Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com> wrote in message news:e$1FfL0ODHA.2228@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > sean wrote: > > Gordon, > > What is the component called? I searched for bits and every varation > > of "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" that I could come up > > with. > > > > Sean > > I just did what I suggested in the last post searching for QMGR.DLL and > found a "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" component under > Software/System/Networking & Communications/Infrastructure > > -- > Gordon Smith (eMVP) > Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com > > |
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Gordon,
What is your visibility set at? Mine is 1000. Sean "Gordon Smith (eMVP)" <Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com> wrote in message news:%23UK6jJ0ODHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > sean wrote: > > Gordon, > > What is the component called? I searched for bits and every varation > > of "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" that I could come up > > with. > > > > Sean > > I haven't included it with an XPe build personally. With Win2k, it needed > the following files to run: > QMGR.DLL > WUAUSERV.DLL > WINHTTP.DLL > > Verify that those are the same filenames for the XP version then create a > filter looking for components that contain those files. > > -- > Gordon Smith (eMVP) > Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com > > |
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sean wrote:
> Gordon, > I just looked myself and did not see it. Is the component called > "Background Intelligent Transfer Service"; if it is then I do not > have it. Have you applied any QFE's do your database? > > Sean The particular machine I looked on has no QFEs attached but is SP1. Are you using SP1? -- Gordon Smith (eMVP) Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com |
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