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  1. On December 11, 2011, I posted Version 5.3.7.6 onto the website. Today, I finally got around to editing the first post to reflect this change. Here is the changelog:

    What Changed In Version 5.3.7.6:

    - Updated Explorer refresh code so that it works with Windows 7.

    - Fixed shortcut creation issue that was found in 5.3.7.5.

    - Removed Uninstall shortcut for Vista and later operating systems.

  2. Anyway you know of to convert cab to msu?

    Good question... I'm not sure. I know that the program you want to use to install the updates is "pkgmgr". I don't know and haven't experimented with installing the CAB files on a Vista install before. Maybe cabbing the CAB file might work? I know that sounds stupid, but I just don't know....

    Posted this in the wrong place. How can I move to the Vista Section?

    I'll move it for ya....

  3. I can add functionality to inform the user if the install has already been patched. It shouldn't be hard to do.

    As for whether the GUI can "upgrade" a previously integrated session, I wouldn't see why it couldn't. Even though integrating two different XPtsp themes could result in a mish-mash of appearances, there isn't anything that would prevent a second integration.

    EDIT: Regarding the active title font, I can't seem to figure out where the setting is being held.....

  4. I just tested 3.0.0.25 on XP Home and everything is working fine!

    Well done!

    I'll be testing Pro & MCE later. I'll report back with my results then.

    *Edit

    Pro and MCE work fine also. So far all bugs I reported above are fixed.

    Hallelujah!!!! Thank you for the feedback!

    Although there is one little thing that I've found. When using a MCE source, the option to use the "Pro" theme is selected by default and greyed out so that it can't be unchecked.

    This isn't a problem for me since I use the "Pro" theme for all my builds anyway, but I thought I'd mention it.

    Okay, this problem will be fixed in the next version. Let me know if there is need for the fix RIGHT NOW and I'll release it. Until then, it'll get released when there are more problems to fix.

  5. :oops: I thought I had uploaded a new version since December 26, 2011...... Damn :confused02: :shy:

    I wasn't aware that CAD2009 wasn't installing....

    EDIT: Just performed a Live Install on XP Home using v3.0.0.25.... CAD 2009 was installed. Will try a Integration into a source folder next....

    EDIT2: Just integrated into XP Home and installed in a VM. CAD 2009 was NOT installed. So I'm fixed the issue and am uploading a new copy of Original.extra to address this issue.

  6. What's Changed in v3.0.0.24:

    - Fixed the code flagging whether or not the theme package is a Full Pack or Icon Only.

    Burned: Out of curiosity, which theme package where you using? EDIT: :ranting: <-- This is how I feel.... I'm an idiot... :doh: Nevermind, the problem isn't with the theme but with the GUI. I've fixed the problem and will upload the fixed version shortly.....

  7. Download links are dead.

    I have been rewriting the website and I might have been working on that section at that moment. I apologize for the inconvience, however, the site links should work. At the moment, the mirror links don't.

    When I did a "Normal Installation" on XP Pro, the wallpapers and themes were not installed.

    Hmmmm...... I'll look into it.

  8. What's Changed in v3.0.0.23:

    - Updated Reshacker to v3.6.0.

    - Fixed CAD 2009 background replacement issue that phasma found.

    - Replaced System Restore creation code with code that calls SRCLIENT.DLL directly. (Issue found by phasma)

    - Fixed several incorrect entries in XPtsp.ini that phasma found.

    - Removed code responsible for selecting different Task Manager themes.

    I've been working a lot of hours lately and haven't been able to respond in a timely manner lately....

    I've replaced the System Restore code in the GUI with a system restore UDF. The UDF calls the SRCLIENT.DLL instead of making object calls, so it shouldn't crash AutoIt should it fail to create a System Restore point. As for how to detect whether System Restore is actually present, I don't really know how to do that. I've modified the GUI to check for the SRCLIENT.DLL file, and if it present, to present the option to do so. Hopefully, that'll be enough to prevent something bad from happening :type:

    I looked at the spoiler and you're quite right: The code for the CAD 2009 background replacement was wrong. I've fixed that error in the code. Also fixed the XPtsp.ini as requested, as that's not right, either. I'll fix the CAD2009 add-on shortly....

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