It looks like the scripts are stable, time to concentrate on the patcher release
I've just updated a new XP-SP2 release with version 5.6.81. It did the job nearly perfect. Only one failed to update.
Windows defender still shows that it needed to be updated - In Autopatcher it shows Windows Defender Version: 1.1.1593.21
Current install shows
Windows Defender Version: 1.1.1593.0
Engine Version: 1.1.3007.0
Definition Version: 1.23.4365.0
The rest looks very good. Just need the release info stamped as official, and then it looks like we are ready to go.
Autopatcher release - autopatcher.exe
Started by Rudy, Dec 05 2007 08:59 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 December 2007 - 08:59 AM
#2
Posted 05 December 2007 - 01:28 PM
IE6 Cumulative also shows as not installed.
#3
Posted 05 December 2007 - 01:57 PM
About Windows Defender: they (silently) released a new version in May 5 2007. It still shows the same version in the file, but the registry say other thing:
You have to uninstall the older version, then install this new one.
DisplayVersion=1.1.1593.21
You have to uninstall the older version, then install this new one.
#4
Posted 05 December 2007 - 03:51 PM
@Cyrus - I'm assumming that you are using IE6 in your mobo? Also, could you check the MD5 for the catroot KB939653.CAT?
I'll take a look at it later tonight
I'll take a look at it later tonight
#5
Posted 05 December 2007 - 07:25 PM
Renato, on Dec 6 2007, 12:57 AM, said:
About Windows Defender: they (silently) released a new version in May 5 2007. It still shows the same version in the file, but the registry say other thing:
You have to uninstall the older version, then install this new one.
DisplayVersion=1.1.1593.21
You have to uninstall the older version, then install this new one.
thanks - working now.
#6
Posted 05 December 2007 - 11:14 PM
Erik Ramey, on Dec 5 2007, 09:51 AM, said:
@Cyrus - I'm assumming that you are using IE6 in your mobo? Also, could you check the MD5 for the catroot KB939653.CAT?
I'll take a look at it later tonight
I'll take a look at it later tonight
#7
Posted 07 December 2007 - 07:06 AM
"catroot" (or, to be more accurate "CatRoot") is a folder off the WINDOWS folder tree. It is used by Windows as part of the Digital Signature / AuthentiCode / SFC (system file protection) process.
On a Windows 2000 box, the full location is (usually):
C:\WINNT\system32\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E5-00C04FC295EE}
(Windows XP will follow the usual convention of substituting "WINDOWS" for "WINNT"
In that directory, you will find lots of files with the .CAT / .cat extension, which are Digital Signatures used exclusivley by Windows itself, usually invisibly to the average user.
NB: treat the whole folder tree and every file under CatRoot as read-only unless you particularly feel like having to repair or reinstall Windows!
Every security update from Microsoft is Digitally Signed and every one that is installed will have a KBnnnnnn.CAT file in the above folder
--
James
On a Windows 2000 box, the full location is (usually):
C:\WINNT\system32\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E5-00C04FC295EE}
(Windows XP will follow the usual convention of substituting "WINDOWS" for "WINNT"
In that directory, you will find lots of files with the .CAT / .cat extension, which are Digital Signatures used exclusivley by Windows itself, usually invisibly to the average user.
NB: treat the whole folder tree and every file under CatRoot as read-only unless you particularly feel like having to repair or reinstall Windows!
Every security update from Microsoft is Digitally Signed and every one that is installed will have a KBnnnnnn.CAT file in the above folder
--
James
#8
Posted 07 December 2007 - 11:13 AM
OK, thanks for the new info. The MD5 is e6dadf2103810acf0807e52940eeb754 for KB939653.cat
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