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***
Valid name, no data record of requested type
Started by Guest_pliquid_*, Mar 27 2009 10:12 AM
1 reply to this topic
#1 Guest_pliquid_*
Posted 27 March 2009 - 10:12 AM
#2
Posted 27 March 2009 - 10:30 AM
Please check your system carefully for malware.
The error message:
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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The error message:
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Valid name, no data record of requested type
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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