The correct way to run the old AutoPatcher
Docfxit
13 Nov 2007
I'd like to find out the correct way to run AutoPatcher.
Should I execute AutoPatcher in the following order:
1. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Core.exe
2. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
3. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Update.exe
4. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
5. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Sep07_x86_ENU_Update-KAPA.exe
6. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
7. Run Windows Update
Or should it be run in the following order:
1. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Core.exe
2. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Update.exe
3. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Sep07_x86_ENU_Update-KAPA.exe
4. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
5. Run Windows Update
Are the command line arguments correct? I tried running it and it didn't automatically find the answer file.
Thank you,
Docfxit
Should I execute AutoPatcher in the following order:
1. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Core.exe
2. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
3. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Update.exe
4. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
5. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Sep07_x86_ENU_Update-KAPA.exe
6. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
7. Run Windows Update
Or should it be run in the following order:
1. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Core.exe
2. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Update.exe
3. AutoPatcher_WinXP_Sep07_x86_ENU_Update-KAPA.exe
4. C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf
5. Run Windows Update
Are the command line arguments correct? I tried running it and it didn't automatically find the answer file.
Thank you,
Docfxit
Kim
14 Nov 2007
Hi I'm not Antonis,
But I'll just supply a quick answer.
The second way seems to be correct (Steps 1 to 5)
Step 4 may require quotes:
"C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe" /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:"C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf"
But I haven't tried such a line, just noticed they were missing
But I'll just supply a quick answer.
The second way seems to be correct (Steps 1 to 5)
Step 4 may require quotes:
"C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\AutoPatcher.exe" /noeula /noreboot /nobackup /noregchecks /skipoldlogs /screenlog /defaults:"C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\My Answer File 2007-11-08.aaf"
But I haven't tried such a line, just noticed they were missing
Renato
23 Nov 2007
Here you have the list of commands that you can use with AutoPatcher (you may check by running "autopatcher.exe /?")
arguments.png (24.17K)
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arguments.png (24.17K)
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M2Ys4U
23 Nov 2007
Renato, on Nov 23 2007, 11:17 AM, said:
Here you have the list of commands that you can use with AutoPatcher (you may check by running "autopatcher.exe /?")
arguments.png
M2Ys4U
24 Nov 2007
If you have access to the Admin CP, check the permission masks for this forum
Kim
25 Nov 2007
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M2Ys4U
26 Nov 2007
M2Ys4U
26 Nov 2007
M2Ys4U
26 Nov 2007
On the ACP home, click "Manage Forums". Find the forum and select "Permissions" from the drop-down menu on the right. Make sure "Download" is checked for the relevant user groups (In this case, probably everyone unless you want people to have to sign up to download)
Cyrus
26 Nov 2007
I recommend requiring users to register in order to download files just so that you guys have more control over your forums, but it's obviously up to you.
M2Ys4U
27 Nov 2007
Cyrus, on Nov 26 2007, 09:50 PM, said:
I recommend requiring users to register in order to download files just so that you guys have more control over your forums, but it's obviously up to you.
Edited by M2Ys4U, 27 November 2007 - 01:10 AM.


