Apup keeps giving me a file verification error and says to rerun it. I have, a dozen times, and still the error.
APUP Has Started
Operating System: English (1033) Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3
Current Locale: English - United States / Non-Unicode Default: English - United States
Starting APUP From: C:\apup
Date & Time: 19-Feb-2009 22:13 UTC Offset: -6
***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:
apup.script
apengine.script
autopatcher_xp_sp3_enu_0902.script
autopatcher_off_07_glb.script
autopatcher_off_03_enu.script
autopatcher_off_addon_enu.script
autopatcher_offsp_07_enu.script
***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***
Executing shell command: del "C:\apup\apup_bin\uz.exe"
***Starting Detection Routine Phase***
Detection error for file C:\apup\modules\Critical\RootCert_files\rootsupd.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 646f24260a3e18ff727f1b46aad9334d, but found 4d4c0021ed0a2b2289550931fbe0e318!!!
Item Root Certificates - November 2008 failed detection. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdo.../rootsupd.exe--
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 1
Download Error: C:\apup\modules\Critical\RootCert_files\rootsupd.exe
File size does NOT match. Expecting 299936, but found 301976!!!
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
Apup File Verification Error
Started by Guest_straycat19_*, Feb 20 2009 04:20 AM
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#1 Guest_straycat19_*
Posted 20 February 2009 - 04:20 AM
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Posted 20 February 2009 - 04:30 AM
Thanks for the report.
The script needs a quick edit which will fix the problem.
Mike
I thought I would add, you will want to have separate folders for more than one OS if you
should want to add a second one later. Keep an eye on your mixed Office products, I'm not
sure if 2003 and 2007 play well together in the same folder.
If you get an endless loop of files being downloaded - deleted - re downloaded it means that
both Office products have files with the same name but a different md5. This applies to the OSs
as well. One script will "download" and the other will "delete" because the name is the same but
the file size or md5 will be different. Just be mindful of this issue.
The script needs a quick edit which will fix the problem.
Mike
I thought I would add, you will want to have separate folders for more than one OS if you
should want to add a second one later. Keep an eye on your mixed Office products, I'm not
sure if 2003 and 2007 play well together in the same folder.
If you get an endless loop of files being downloaded - deleted - re downloaded it means that
both Office products have files with the same name but a different md5. This applies to the OSs
as well. One script will "download" and the other will "delete" because the name is the same but
the file size or md5 will be different. Just be mindful of this issue.
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 20 February 2009 - 04:42 AM.
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