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RCL0000ZK's Photo RCL0000ZK 04 Aug 2009

Lately, I'm experiencing lots of these errors. Please Help.


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(These errors are encountered one after the other, at a single launch of apup.exe, after selection and pressing 'Next')

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Edited by Cristiano, 04 August 2009 - 10:47 AM.
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Cristiano's Photo Cristiano 04 Aug 2009

right now, i can't see those images and your log seems to be finishing as expected. also, there's another issue: our site is being upgraded and, right now, we are unable to fix the scripts. i do know that there's 4 updates that replace something in the current script. i will take a closer look into your error tonight and, as soon as possible, fix it

thanks for your understanding

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RCL0000ZK's Photo RCL0000ZK 05 Aug 2009

@Cristiano
I understand you completely. And I'm in no rush at present. Please take your time.

Thankyou
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RCL0000ZK's Photo RCL0000ZK 16 Aug 2009

*bump* :rolleyes:
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Cristiano's Photo Cristiano 16 Aug 2009

we are working on the scripts, my friend. but in the last week, i didn't had time for nothing. to give you an idea of, my "lunch" yesterday was an cup of kefir (and just because it was already done). but i'm finishing the new modules. i'm not sure about KB968389, that will require an registry change in order to be activated, but i will test it

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James's Photo James 16 Aug 2009

 RCL0000ZK, on 04 August 2009 - 04:12 AM, said:

Lately, I'm experiencing lots of these errors. Please Help.

Your Temporary Files folder (on drive C:) appears to be full. Or you cannot write to it for any other reason.

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Edited by James, 16 August 2009 - 05:07 PM.
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RCL0000ZK's Photo RCL0000ZK 17 Aug 2009

 James, on 16 August 2009 - 05:05 PM, said:

Your Temporary Files folder (on drive C:) appears to be full. Or you cannot write to it for any other reason.

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@James
Do you mean the folder that I get using %temp% in address bar? I cleared the contents of that folder and also the contents of D:\Windows\temp folder and I still get those. BTW, I have my Windows XP SP3 Pro installed in D: drive. Could this be the problem by any chance?
Also, do you mean the temp_bin folder that apup.exe creates each time it is executed? That folder gets created always when apup.exe is launched and deleted when it quits. I hope this is how it is supposed to work.


Plus, even though I get those application errors, I'm still able to download when new releases are available. IMO the apup.exe is working fine except for those messages. But I can say for sure that SOMETHING IS GETTING SCREWED internally. You guys should tell me.


@Cristiano
Hey, please don't get pissed off by my bump :( . I didn't mean that you weren't working or anything. I just wanted somebody to tell me whats wrong at my end so that I could correct it. Besides, I didn't read about these kind of 'Application Errors' anywhere else so it is obvious that I'm screwing up something here and that its not your fault ^_^ .


Also guys, I'm getting new 'Application Errors'. Here's my latest log. Hope this helps pinpoint the problem.

(I have moved the folder to F:\APUP - Windows)

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How do you make that code 'spoiler'? I couldnt do it :unsure: .
Thankyou
Edited by Cristiano, 17 August 2009 - 06:54 PM.
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 RCL0000ZK, on 17 August 2009 - 05:22 PM, said:

Do you mean the folder that I get using %temp% in address bar?
Yes, althought strictly speaking it's using %tmp%, not %temp% (the two are usually referencing the same folder, anyway).

%tmp% usually references C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Temp

Apup creates a small batch (.BAT) file in that folder, runs it, then deletes the file. The error dialogs are reporting that the batch file cannot be deleted (several times), then finally that the batch file cannot be created, written to, closed, executed or deleted (in that order).

 RCL0000ZK, on 17 August 2009 - 05:22 PM, said:

... I have my Windows XP SP3 Pro installed in D: drive. Could this be the problem by any chance?
Maybe, but probably only if %tmp% does not point to a folder with full create/execute/write/delete access. Apup makes a system call to find out where %tmp% points to, so (in theory) it should work fine.

Since no-one else has encountered this problem, we are assuming that it is not a script error.

 RCL0000ZK, on 17 August 2009 - 05:22 PM, said:

Also, do you mean the temp_bin folder that apup.exe creates each time it is executed? That folder gets created always when apup.exe is launched and deleted when it quits. I hope this is how it is supposed to work.
No. And, that is how temp_bin is supposed to work.

 RCL0000ZK, on 17 August 2009 - 05:22 PM, said:

How do you make that code 'spoiler'? I couldnt do it
Open the Other styles drop-down list and select Spoiler (4th item in the list).

 RCL0000ZK, on 17 August 2009 - 05:22 PM, said:

Thankyou
You're welcome.

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P.S.

Have you seen this post by Kosta Darjania? What AV/Anti-Malware are you running?

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Cristiano's Photo Cristiano 17 Aug 2009

@RCL0000ZK, not at all. in fact, your bump come 10 days after the post. i could have missed the post, you know

about spoiler, easy way: add [ s p o i l e r ]your text in here [/s p o i l e r] (without the spaces) ;)

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RCL0000ZK's Photo RCL0000ZK 18 Aug 2009

 James, on 17 August 2009 - 06:46 PM, said:

P.S.

Have you seen this post by Kosta Darjania? What AV/Anti-Malware are you running?

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Thank you very much James. It really did solve the problem.

I use:
Norton Internet Security 2008 and
Norton AntiBot 1.1.851

The problem was being created by Norton AntiBot 1.1.851.

Solution:
  • Before launching apup.exe, disable Norton AntiBot temporarily by:
    Double-Click on NAB icon on system tray -> Press Stop.

  • After it says Disabled, launch apup.exe, finish the updates.

  • Now click Start in the NAB interface.

NOTE: Adding apup.exe to the Allowed list in the NAB interface did not solve the problem at all. So IMO, disabling it temporarily is the only solution for NAB users.
Edited by RCL0000ZK, 18 August 2009 - 05:26 PM.
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Cristiano's Photo Cristiano 18 Aug 2009

good to know. we will look deeper into that issue, to seek an way to bypass this issue without close your security software

thanks

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startrek's Photo startrek 19 Aug 2009

Yes, this is happen with KIS 2010, but not with KIS 2009.
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Cristiano's Photo Cristiano 19 Aug 2009

strange. but now there's an trial version for kis 2010, in english. i believe that i can run it in my english vm and test it. if not, i have an hd that i can spare to that test. but i will do that only this weekend. during the workdays, time for this can be a problem...

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 Cristiano, on 19 August 2009 - 10:59 AM, said:

strange. but now there's an trial version for kis 2010, in english. i believe that i can run it in my english vm and test it. if not, i have an hd that i can spare to that test. but i will do that only this weekend. during the workdays, time for this can be a problem...

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KASPERSKY 2010 ISSUE SOLVED? - i was having the same exact series of pop up errors, only happend after i upgraded to KIS 2010, after trying to set the firewall to allow the apup.exe it would still do the same thing, so i went into KIS options and chose the "threats and exculsions" section, i then opened the exculsions settings and added the apup.exe to the "trusted applications" group. since adding it to the KIS trusted applications i havent had anymore pop up errors anymore. hope this helps someone else.
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