Slipstream IE6 Updated Browser To A Win2K Install CD????

B

ByTor

I am familiar with various slipstreaming processes but my bottom line
question is an easier way to slip the IE6 & other non-patches, IE6 full
update, DirectX, Winmedia player, etc., to my install CD...........

I am already familiar with nLite and have already used it to integrate
patches & fixes & so forth.......I have also viewed HFSplit and find it
rather involved, but I will be willing to do the process though.........

Bottom line, is there a much easier way, program perhaps like nLite,
that will let me do it much less involved??? I searched Google and
didn't come up with much except the normal routes of
slipstreaming........

I'd also like to apply this concept to an XP CD also.....
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The Tobes of Hades, lit by flickering torchlight
The netherworld is gathered in the glare
Prince By-Tor takes the cavern to the north light
The sign of Eth is rising in the air.
By-Tor, knight of darkness,
Centurion of evil, devil's prince.

http://www.thekidfrombrooklyn.com/
 
J

John Bell

What I do is add a runonce to my unattend script and place the IE6 Unattend
in my OEM folders and run that.
I do that with directx and IE6.

John
 
B

ByTor

What I do is add a runonce to my unattend script and place the IE6 Unattend
in my OEM folders and run that.
I do that with directx and IE6.

John

Interesting, I've read that somewhere along the line.......

Thank You.......
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************************************************
The Tobes of Hades, lit by flickering torchlight
The netherworld is gathered in the glare
Prince By-Tor takes the cavern to the north light
The sign of Eth is rising in the air.
By-Tor, knight of darkness,
Centurion of evil, devil's prince.

http://www.thekidfrombrooklyn.com/
 
J

John Bell

I setup using IEAK if i remember right to create a cd flatfile unattend for
IE6 put that in the $OEM\$C i think and during install it copies that folder
to C then in the winnt.sif I have it run.
 

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