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#1 samee

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Posted 17 November 2007 - 03:15 PM

hi i am downloading updates for office 2007 English and at the right at the end of the download it says:

"one or more files failed verification. would you like to continue at your own risk?" "yes" and "no" are the only options available.

the file was KB943359_glb.apm from www.autopatcher.com

why is this error message appearing?
is anybody else having this error message?

#2 Rudy

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Posted 20 November 2007 - 02:19 PM

known problem - erik ramey is looking into it

see his post 2003 and 2007 bug in scripts

please have look at forum post bug list report for a list of bugs and problem

Edited by Rudy, 20 November 2007 - 02:23 PM.


#3 JohnMajor

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 07:39 PM

I just dl'd the latest pre-beta of apup and had the same issue, but it happened with XP, 2K and Office.

I had originally divided up my Autopatch into 3 directories: AutopatchXP, AutoPatch2K and AutoPatch (for Office, and misc programs). I could combine them now into one large directory but I haven't gotten around to it. So I run APUP 3 times (selecting the appropriate choices each time).

Everytime APUP has ended with a message that says: 'One or more files failed verification. Would you like to proceed at your own risk?'

When I ran APUP in my XP directory I only selected Autopatcher Engine & XP 32 English update; in the 2000 directory I only select Autopatcher Engine & 2K update. So this error message has something to do with more than the Office updates..

Is there a log or something I can look at (or post) if you need more info?

Thanks,
John

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 08:42 PM

Hi John,

Failed verification is a common problem accross apup download. run apup with the /log option. This will generate a log file of the download process.

Edited by Rudy, 26 November 2007 - 09:33 PM.






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