Slipstreaming IE5.5 onto Win2k CD?

Considering Service Packs can be slipstreamed back onto a Win2K CD, i'm curious, could the same be done with IE5. 5 and in the future maybe IE6 That would be cool And hey, it would be typically Micro$oft anyway, keeping the dominance in the Browser field.

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Considering Service Packs can be slipstreamed back onto a Win2K CD, i'm curious, could the same be done with IE5.5 and in the future maybe IE6
 
That would be cool
And hey, it would be typically Micro$oft anyway, keeping the dominance in the Browser field.

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Microsoft stopped including new programs in theit SP's since SP3 of NT4. You can try to splice & dice the files if you want or you can use sysprep and have IE5.5 run at the end of 2k setup....which pretty much does what you would do manually anyway.


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What's sysprep? and how does it work? Sounds like it would work great for installing IE5.5/6 and DX8 and maybe a couple other small progs.


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