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Posted 27 March 2009 - 10:12 AM

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:\Downloads\apup\apup
Date & Time: 27-Mar-2009 18:05 UTC Offset: 8

***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:
english/win_xp/autopatcher_xp_sp3_enu_0903a.script

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


***Starting Detection Routine Phase***

Missing file C:\Downloads\apup\apup\modules\Critical\RootCert_files\rootsupd.exe
Item Root Certificates - February 2009 is missing. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/0.../rootsupd.exe--

Missing file C:\Downloads\apup\apup\modules\NonCritical\euFontUpdate_enu.apm_files\EUupdate.EXE
Item EUupdate.EXE is missing. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/1.../EUupdate.EXE--

***Downloading Releases***

Files to be Downloaded: 2
EUupdate.EXE: Valid name, no data record of requested type
rootsupd.exe: Valid name, no data record of requested type

Download error: C:\Downloads\apup\apup\modules\Critical\RootCert_files\rootsupd.exe
File does not exist!!!

Download error: C:\Downloads\apup\apup\modules\NonCritical\euFontUpdate_enu.apm_files\EUupdate.EXE
File does not exist!!!

***Processing Cleanup Routines***

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 10:30 AM

Please check your system carefully for malware.

The error message:

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Valid name, no data record of requested type
means you are unable to connect to download.microsoft.com.

There is more than one reason for this, but the most common at the moment is a malware infection, possibly Conficker/Downadup.

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