Not install updates using AutoPatcher on W...
Andrius
28 Aug 2010
Hello
I want to ask whether AutoPatcher program is fully compatible with Windows 7 (32bit)? I've been using Windows 7, but I do not have the AutoPatcher Updater (How to install updates using Windows 7 on AutoPatcher?
I want to ask whether AutoPatcher program is fully compatible with Windows 7 (32bit)? I've been using Windows 7, but I do not have the AutoPatcher Updater (How to install updates using Windows 7 on AutoPatcher?
Cristiano
29 Aug 2010
well, i've deployed the first wave of updates for seven x64 with autopatcher and it worked pretty fine. in order to work, you must set an folder for autopatcher for windows seven x86, then run apup, selecting the seven x86 script. then, run autopatcher as usual 
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Andrius
29 Aug 2010
Cristiano, on 29 August 2010 - 12:49 AM, said:
well, i've deployed the first wave of updates for seven x64 with autopatcher and it worked pretty fine. in order to work, you must set an folder for autopatcher for windows seven x86, then run apup, selecting the seven x86 script. then, run autopatcher as usual 
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but I did not apply an update. Very quickly put in place, but when you start again indicating that is not installed.
Sorry for the spelling errors. Because I am Lithuanian and I use Google Translate
Cristiano
29 Aug 2010
don't worry, the message is more important than the correct grammar
so, the basics:
1 - autopatcher can't handle certain paths. in my language, if someone has "João" (aka John) as user, then that user is unable to run autopatcher from desktop. an idea: make the path short, like c:\autopatcher;
2 - to deploy updates, you must be running with admin rights. one idea: right-click autopatcher.exe and hit "run with admin rights";
3 - can you please look for autopatcher.log under your windows folder? that file is pure text and you can paste it in here. it may help, if the first 2 tips doesn't work
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Edited by Cristiano, 29 August 2010 - 09:02 PM.
so, the basics:
1 - autopatcher can't handle certain paths. in my language, if someone has "João" (aka John) as user, then that user is unable to run autopatcher from desktop. an idea: make the path short, like c:\autopatcher;
2 - to deploy updates, you must be running with admin rights. one idea: right-click autopatcher.exe and hit "run with admin rights";
3 - can you please look for autopatcher.log under your windows folder? that file is pure text and you can paste it in here. it may help, if the first 2 tips doesn't work
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Edited by Cristiano, 29 August 2010 - 09:02 PM.


