How to integrate Service Pack 6 in Windows NT Workstation 4.0?

January 30th, 2005 - 11:07 am ET by itstone | Report spam
Hello,I download Service Pack 6 for WinNT and I want to integrate it in the
Windows NT Workstation setup files.So I copyed all the setup files to the HD
from the original CD,then what should I do?Should I use the command "-s"?I
typed the command "sp6.exe -s:D:\NT40" in the CMD,but it says "update.exe"
can not locate "setupapi.CM_Disable_DevNode" from "CFGMGR32.dll".Thank you
for help.
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#1 Dave Patrick
January 30th, 2005 - 11:55 am ET | Report spam
You can't. Slipstreaming didn't come about till Windows 2000.

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"itstone" wrote:
| Hello,I download Service Pack 6 for WinNT and I want to integrate it in
the
| Windows NT Workstation setup files.So I copyed all the setup files to the
HD
| from the original CD,then what should I do?Should I use the command
"-s"?I
| typed the command "sp6.exe -s:D:\NT40" in the CMD,but it says "update.exe"
| can not locate "setupapi.CM_Disable_DevNode" from "CFGMGR32.dll".Thank you
| for help.

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