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[Solved] Windowsmedia11-kb946665-x86-intl.exe is coming up with the wrong hash...please fix.


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#1 coldchill

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Posted 10 December 2008 - 05:35 PM

Windowsmedia11-kb946665-x86-intl.exe is coming up with the wrong hash...please fix.

See log file below.


Operating System: English (1033) Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard 32-bit Service Pack 2
Current Locale: English - United States / Non-Unicode Default: English - United States
Starting APUP From: D:\AutoPatcherXP
Date & Time: 10-Dec-2008 12:30 UTC Offset: -5

***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***

List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list

***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***

The Following Releases have been Picked:
autopatcher_xp_sp3_enu_0811d.script

***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***


***Starting Detection Routine Phase***

Detection error for file D:\AutoPatcherXP\modules\NonCritical\KB946665_xp_wmp11_x86.apm_files\windowsmedia11-kb946665-x86-intl.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 06CE672191834692B8C69EDE69B7D89E, but found f79916e33bf08a710224fc05b53a890b!!!
Item windowsmedia11-kb946665-x86-intl.exe failed detection. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/6...-x86-intl.exe--

***Downloading Releases***

Files to be Downloaded: 1

Download Error: D:\AutoPatcherXP\modules\NonCritical\KB946665_xp_wmp11_x86.apm_files\windowsmedia11-kb946665-x86-intl.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 06CE672191834692B8C69EDE69B7D89E, but found f79916e33bf08a710224fc05b53a890b!!!

***Processing Cleanup Routines***

#2 James

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Posted 10 December 2008 - 07:43 PM

Thankyou for posting your log-file. This is a known problem.

Only Microsoft can truly "fix" this, because the file you have downloaded is corrupt. It is a known problem with Microsoft's download server for the windowsmedia11-kb946665-x86-intl.exe file which is no longer serving the proper file.

We are removing this completely from the next update release.

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#3 coldchill

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Posted 10 December 2008 - 08:02 PM

Thank you for replying so quickly. Here's another one:

APUP Has Started

Operating System: English (1033) Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard 32-bit Service Pack 2
Current Locale: English - United States / Non-Unicode Default: English - United States
Starting APUP From: D:\AutoPatcherVista
Date & Time: 10-Dec-2008 14:28 UTC Offset: -5

***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***

List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list

***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***

The Following Releases have been Picked:
autopatcher_vista_x86.script

***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***


***Starting Detection Routine Phase***

Missing file D:\AutoPatcherVista\modules\NonCritical\KB905866_files\Windows6.0-KB905866-v25-x86.msu
Item Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [November 2008] (KB905866) is missing. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/c...6-v25-x86.msu--

***Downloading Releases***

Files to be Downloaded: 1
Windows6.0-KB905866-v25-x86.msu: 404 - File not found

Download error: D:\AutoPatcherVista\modules\NonCritical\KB905866_files\Windows6.0-KB905866-v25-x86.msu
File does not exist!!!

***Processing Cleanup Routines***

#4 James

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Posted 11 December 2008 - 09:06 AM

The Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter was updated a few days ago by Microsoft. This, also, is a known problem, which is being handled by Erik as you can see in the following topic and his reply:

View PostErik Ramey, on Dec 10 2008, 04:58 PM, said:

This will be corrected when the December updates are implemented. ETA - soon <wink>
(Click on the red left-arrow to view the original topic & post.)

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