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Instructions to build the hives:
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The hives are now checked in and are only built on an as needed bases. This was
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done to eliminate one of the requirements that users must be admin to build the
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system. In order to make a change to setupreg.ini, setupp.ini, or the hive building
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scripts (mkhive*.cmd), you need to check out the hives, and update them after you
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are done building. Ideally - the new hive files should be checked in with the same
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change number as the ini changes so it's easy to understand what the diffs are.
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Again, building hives requires admin access. If you're not an admin on your machine,
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do so now - signin as Administrator, open a cmd window, and run:
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Net Localgroup Administrators /add <your domain/username>
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When you're done, come back to this directory and run the mkit.cmd script.
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It will build the hives, checkout the necessary files under the bin dir, and
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copy the new hives over. Is up to you to actually run a build and make sure
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the new hives are valid. When you're satisfied, submit all the checked out files
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under the bin directory (not just setupreg.*).
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Oh, and there's no requirement that you be running x86 in order to build the
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hives - the files themselves are generic (the initial versions were built
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on an ia64 machine).
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Any questions/problems/etc - see bryant
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