This article describes how to correctly slipstream a hotfixed version of a
pre-existing file that is contained in the Driver.cab file of a Windows 2000
Service Pack 3 (SP3)-or-later distribution share, a Windows XP distribution
share, or a Windows Server 2003 distribution share.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;814847
For the Service Pack,
Use Risetup.exe to create a CD-ROM-based RIS image that
has a slipstreamed service pack. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Copy the contents of the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM to a
shared
folder on a server (or a local folder on the RIS server that is not managed
by
Single Instance Storage [SIS]).
2. In the Windows 2000 service pack source files, run the
update -s:folder
command to slipstream the source files with the service pack.
3. When the slipstreaming process is complete, run Risetup.exe on the
RIS
server to add a new image to the server. If you are prompted for the
location of
the files, type the path to the slipstream share you created in steps 1 and
2.
Regards,
Ken Simmons
Microsoft Technical Support for Platforms and Business Applications