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PSiegmann@mail.nu
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      12-29-2008
Hi,

will it be possible to slipstream Vista SP2, like it was possible with
the win2000 and XP Service Packs?

As you guys know, it wasn't possible with Vista SP1.
 
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Richard Urban
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      12-29-2008
SP2 will be no different than SP1 was, unless M/S makes some major change
(doubtful).

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> Hi,
>
> will it be possible to slipstream Vista SP2, like it was possible with
> the win2000 and XP Service Packs?
>
> As you guys know, it wasn't possible with Vista SP1.


 
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      12-29-2008
Oh.

But wasn't slipstreaming kinda promised?

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...sp1_inside.asp

"So it with a sense of relief that I can now report that drag and drop
slipstreaming--excuse me, offline updating--is still happening. It's
just not happening in Vista SP1. "Vista Service Pack 1 will not be
able to be applied as an offline update to prestaged install images,"
Zipkin told me. "But this will work as planned with future update,
post-SP1 updates. We ran into some unexpected issues with the
servicing stack, so we can't do it for SP1. But we're planning to add
this capability for SP2, though we can't make any promises. This will
be a bigger issue around SP2 than it is now. We think this is a one
time thing. But you can still make your own slipstream DVD using the
old '-integrate' method as with XP if you want to.""




On Dec 29, 5:09*pm, "Richard Urban"
<richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> SP2 will be no different than SP1 was, unless M/S makes some major change
> (doubtful).
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience


 
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      12-29-2008
Not that I am aware of. The install technology has changed from a file base
install (Windows XP) to an image based install (Vista). I have not seen any
way to slipstream 2 different image files at this point.

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<> wrote in message
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Oh.

But wasn't slipstreaming kinda promised?

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...sp1_inside.asp

"So it with a sense of relief that I can now report that drag and drop
slipstreaming--excuse me, offline updating--is still happening. It's
just not happening in Vista SP1. "Vista Service Pack 1 will not be
able to be applied as an offline update to prestaged install images,"
Zipkin told me. "But this will work as planned with future update,
post-SP1 updates. We ran into some unexpected issues with the
servicing stack, so we can't do it for SP1. But we're planning to add
this capability for SP2, though we can't make any promises. This will
be a bigger issue around SP2 than it is now. We think this is a one
time thing. But you can still make your own slipstream DVD using the
old '-integrate' method as with XP if you want to.""




On Dec 29, 5:09 pm, "Richard Urban"
<richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> SP2 will be no different than SP1 was, unless M/S makes some major change
> (doubtful).
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience


 
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PSiegmann@mail.nu
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      12-29-2008
No, there is a way. But it involves dodgy 3rd party software:

http://www.msfn.org/board/Vista-Upda...r-t114365.html

What is the image based install good for anyway? Why did they go this
route? The only good thing about it, is the fast installation. But it
made stuff like patching ten times worse (at least it feels so)

On Dec 29, 5:58*pm, "Richard Urban"
<richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Not that I am aware of. The install technology has changed from a file base
> install (Windows XP) to an image based install (Vista). I have not seen any
> way to slipstream 2 different image files at this point.
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> <PSiegm...@mail.nu> wrote in message
>
> news:62b30751-147b-4fd1-8307-...
> Oh.
>
> But wasn't slipstreaming kinda promised?
>
> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...sp1_inside.asp
>
> "So it with a sense of relief that I can now report that drag and drop
> slipstreaming--excuse me, offline updating--is still happening. It's
> just not happening in Vista SP1. "Vista Service Pack 1 will not be
> able to be applied as an offline update to prestaged install images,"
> Zipkin told me. "But this will work as planned with future update,
> post-SP1 updates. We ran into some unexpected issues with the
> servicing stack, so we can't do it for SP1. But we're planning to add
> this capability for SP2, though we can't make any promises. This will
> be a bigger issue around SP2 than it is now. We think this is a one
> time thing. But you can still make your own slipstream DVD using the
> old '-integrate' method as with XP if you want to.""
>
> On Dec 29, 5:09 pm, "Richard Urban"
>
>
>
> <richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > SP2 will be no different than SP1 was, unless M/S makes some major change
> > (doubtful).

>
> > --

>
> > Richard Urban
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Desktop Experience


 
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