OFFICE ADD-ON PACK
POWERDEVIL
29 Oct 2010
Have tried several times to download keep getting message some files failed to validate have posted the log file.
APUP Has Started
Version: 1.3
Operating System: English (1033) Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
Current Locale: English - United Kingdom / Non-Unicode Default: English - United Kingdom
Starting APUP From: D:\apup
Date & Time: 29-Oct-2010 16:51 UTC Offset: 0
***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***
List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***
The Following Releases have been Picked:
apup.script
apengine.script
seven/autopatcher_seven_x86_20101026.script
off_addon_enu/autopatcher_off_addon_enu_20100508.script
***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Executing shell command: del "D:\apup\apup_bin\uz.exe"
Executing shell command: rmdir /S /Q "D:\apup\win9xnt"
Deleting file D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\live05_enu.apm
***Starting Detection Routine Phase***
Detection error for file D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\__msoutlook_enu\junkemail_enu.apm_files\JunkEmailReportingTool.MSI
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting C076E55CCEDF921B9DFA29BE589FD404, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item JunkEmailReportingTool.MSI failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.micr...rtingTool.MSI--
Detection error for file D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\__msword_enu\msmath_enu.apm_files\officemath.msi
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 7E06510B55B85A45BBF8FF378CCCC046, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item officemath.msi failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.micr...fficemath.msi--
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 2
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Download Error: D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\__msoutlook_enu\junkemail_enu.apm_files\JunkEmailReportingTool.MSI
File size does NOT match. Expecting 2545152, but found 1245!!!
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
APUP Has Started
Version: 1.3
Operating System: English (1033) Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
Current Locale: English - United Kingdom / Non-Unicode Default: English - United Kingdom
Starting APUP From: D:\apup
Date & Time: 29-Oct-2010 16:51 UTC Offset: 0
***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***
List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***
The Following Releases have been Picked:
apup.script
apengine.script
seven/autopatcher_seven_x86_20101026.script
off_addon_enu/autopatcher_off_addon_enu_20100508.script
***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Executing shell command: del "D:\apup\apup_bin\uz.exe"
Executing shell command: rmdir /S /Q "D:\apup\win9xnt"
Deleting file D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\live05_enu.apm
***Starting Detection Routine Phase***
Detection error for file D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\__msoutlook_enu\junkemail_enu.apm_files\JunkEmailReportingTool.MSI
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting C076E55CCEDF921B9DFA29BE589FD404, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item JunkEmailReportingTool.MSI failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.micr...rtingTool.MSI--
Detection error for file D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\__msword_enu\msmath_enu.apm_files\officemath.msi
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 7E06510B55B85A45BBF8FF378CCCC046, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item officemath.msi failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.micr...fficemath.msi--
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 2
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Download Error: D:\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\__msoutlook_enu\junkemail_enu.apm_files\JunkEmailReportingTool.MSI
File size does NOT match. Expecting 2545152, but found 1245!!!
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
Cristiano
29 Oct 2010
those was replaced and this script us to stay months without any update. personally, i'm not sure if this script has any user due an simple fact: no one reports nothing about issues about this issue
but it will be fixed soon
thanks
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but it will be fixed soon
thanks
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Cristiano
29 Oct 2010
done, problem solved. ms match seems to be discontinued (at least, i didn't found any trace of this one anymore). so, removed. for junkmail, there's a couple of issues... this one us to be updated every month and no one reports nothing from this release. given that, this script us to stay several months without any kind of update. in fact, i have more free time lately, because i've quit from one of my jobs to have more peace, but i'm also assimilating an news that i really didn't liked and is distracting me too much and probably will keep in that way for some years. also, the version included is for outlook 2003 and there's 3 versions for it right now. so, i've just removed this one as well
sorry
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sorry
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romberger
07 Mar 2011
I have tried getting the Addon pack now and not working again. here is the APUP.log file:
APUP Has Started
Version: 1.3
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:\Temp\apup
Date & Time: 07-Mar-2011 16:01 UTC Offset: -5
***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***
List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***
The Following Releases have been Picked:
apup.script
apengine.script
off_addon_enu/autopatcher_off_addon_enu_20101223.script
***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Executing shell command: del "C:\Temp\apup\apup_bin\uz.exe"
Executing shell command: rmdir /S /Q "C:\Temp\apup\win9xnt"
Deleting file C:\Temp\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\live05_enu.apm
***Starting Detection Routine Phase***
Detection error for file C:\Temp\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\fileconvert_enu.apm_files\OCONVPCK.EXE
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting AC411593B86B65D84AC05BEBA22ED969, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item OCONVPCK.EXE failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.micr.../OCONVPCK.EXE--
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 1
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Download Error: C:\Temp\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\fileconvert_enu.apm_files\OCONVPCK.EXE
File size does NOT match. Expecting 1761856, but found 1245!!!
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
APUP Has Started
Version: 1.3
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:\Temp\apup
Date & Time: 07-Mar-2011 16:01 UTC Offset: -5
***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***
List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***
The Following Releases have been Picked:
apup.script
apengine.script
off_addon_enu/autopatcher_off_addon_enu_20101223.script
***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Executing shell command: del "C:\Temp\apup\apup_bin\uz.exe"
Executing shell command: rmdir /S /Q "C:\Temp\apup\win9xnt"
Deleting file C:\Temp\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\live05_enu.apm
***Starting Detection Routine Phase***
Detection error for file C:\Temp\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\fileconvert_enu.apm_files\OCONVPCK.EXE
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting AC411593B86B65D84AC05BEBA22ED969, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item OCONVPCK.EXE failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.micr.../OCONVPCK.EXE--
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 1
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Download Error: C:\Temp\apup\modules\OfficeAddons\fileconvert_enu.apm_files\OCONVPCK.EXE
File size does NOT match. Expecting 1761856, but found 1245!!!
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
_def_x_
08 Mar 2011
@romberger
The link to that file does appear to be dead (no longer any good). I'm not sure anymore what Domenico is doing with the Office products, or if he is even visiting our forums to help with some of the questions with regard to releases he is (or was) maintaining.
I'm not sure exactly the file - I think fileconvert_enu.apm - but to prevent this update from appearing in AutoPatcher you can delete it.
If you run APUP again and update the Office Addon Pack the file (the .apm, the .exe is no longer available) will download again. The release will continue to be unofficial unless the maintainer addresses the issue, I can't promise anything. I suppose the thing to do at this point is remove the release from the list.
If you have a number of release in one folder, I'm sure you do, to know exactly what release is causing the Unofficial / Unsupported flag...
...fire up AutoPatcher - click 'About' - 'Release Info' - the Title in red (and False) is the culprit.
This is one of the reasons I have said for a long time (and few agreed) that it's better to have each release in it's own folder. If a maintainer disappears and links expire resulting in missing files, this will cause the whole package to be Unofficial. Another habit I've grown accustomed to is 'copying' a release to a temp folder and attempting to update it, if something fails and the release becomes Unofficial, at least my original is still Official, though maybe becoming outdated.
When the date of the release begins to get many months old, except for updates like DirectX, a user should be careful when updating for the reasons I mentioned.
I also deleted your post in Extras (double post) regarding the same error - wrong forum.
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 08 March 2011 - 04:17 AM.
The link to that file does appear to be dead (no longer any good). I'm not sure anymore what Domenico is doing with the Office products, or if he is even visiting our forums to help with some of the questions with regard to releases he is (or was) maintaining.
I'm not sure exactly the file - I think fileconvert_enu.apm - but to prevent this update from appearing in AutoPatcher you can delete it.
If you run APUP again and update the Office Addon Pack the file (the .apm, the .exe is no longer available) will download again. The release will continue to be unofficial unless the maintainer addresses the issue, I can't promise anything. I suppose the thing to do at this point is remove the release from the list.
If you have a number of release in one folder, I'm sure you do, to know exactly what release is causing the Unofficial / Unsupported flag...
...fire up AutoPatcher - click 'About' - 'Release Info' - the Title in red (and False) is the culprit.
This is one of the reasons I have said for a long time (and few agreed) that it's better to have each release in it's own folder. If a maintainer disappears and links expire resulting in missing files, this will cause the whole package to be Unofficial. Another habit I've grown accustomed to is 'copying' a release to a temp folder and attempting to update it, if something fails and the release becomes Unofficial, at least my original is still Official, though maybe becoming outdated.
When the date of the release begins to get many months old, except for updates like DirectX, a user should be careful when updating for the reasons I mentioned.
I also deleted your post in Extras (double post) regarding the same error - wrong forum.
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 08 March 2011 - 04:17 AM.
_def_x_
08 Mar 2011
I forgot to mention, you might as well remove both file and folder for this update.
\fileconvert_enu.apm_files
fileconvert_enu.apm
If the script should get fixed, the folder and file will be added (assuming there's an update available) or removed anyway. This way you wont have a dead folder and a useless .apm file. Like I said, the release will be Unofficial due to this update being absent but the rest of the release will be fine.
\fileconvert_enu.apm_files
fileconvert_enu.apm
If the script should get fixed, the folder and file will be added (assuming there's an update available) or removed anyway. This way you wont have a dead folder and a useless .apm file. Like I said, the release will be Unofficial due to this update being absent but the rest of the release will be fine.
Berni42
30 Mar 2011
gUiTaR_mIkE, on 08 March 2011 - 01:05 PM, said:
I forgot to mention, you might as well remove both file and folder for this update.
\fileconvert_enu.apm_files
fileconvert_enu.apm
If the script should get fixed, the folder and file will be added (assuming there's an update available) or removed anyway. This way you wont have a dead folder and a useless .apm file. Like I said, the release will be Unofficial due to this update being absent but the rest of the release will be fine.
\fileconvert_enu.apm_files
fileconvert_enu.apm
If the script should get fixed, the folder and file will be added (assuming there's an update available) or removed anyway. This way you wont have a dead folder and a useless .apm file. Like I said, the release will be Unofficial due to this update being absent but the rest of the release will be fine.
Just to confirm sorry but this fix does not work. My settings and log enclosed:
Spoiler
Berni42
30 Mar 2011
Just to add. It looks like the reason for the error is not autopatcher but a fault on the Microsoft web site. Look here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/212265
the download fails. So I guess Microsoft need to fix this rather than autopatcher.
By the way. Sadly the oconvpck.exe file from resource kit also fails the autopatcher validation. Fortunately I have a backup apup from last year with a copy of oconvpck.exe which apup still likes and it installs ok here. YMMV.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/212265
the download fails. So I guess Microsoft need to fix this rather than autopatcher.
By the way. Sadly the oconvpck.exe file from resource kit also fails the autopatcher validation. Fortunately I have a backup apup from last year with a copy of oconvpck.exe which apup still likes and it installs ok here. YMMV.
_def_x_
30 Mar 2011
Berni42 said:
the download fails.
Note: Uncheck this script from your collection of scripts - Office Addons seems a dead release.
Berni42 said:
Just to confirm sorry but this fix does not work.
desimaniac
03 Apr 2011
Here is a simple fix.
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 03 April 2011 - 04:37 AM.
Reason for edit:: cannot link to microsoft copyrighted material
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 03 April 2011 - 04:37 AM.
Reason for edit:: cannot link to microsoft copyrighted material
_def_x_
03 Apr 2011
Sorry desimaniac 
Microsoft shut us down once for distributing their updates - please do not link to hosted files you do not own the rights to.
I wanted to add desimaniac, if your gesture was meant to help, it is appreciated but it doesn't change anything. Also, we can't have a new user encouraging other users to download unknown files into their releases we at AutoPatcher are responsible for - I hope you understand.
Microsoft shut us down once for distributing their updates - please do not link to hosted files you do not own the rights to.
I wanted to add desimaniac, if your gesture was meant to help, it is appreciated but it doesn't change anything. Also, we can't have a new user encouraging other users to download unknown files into their releases we at AutoPatcher are responsible for - I hope you understand.
desimaniac
04 Apr 2011
gUiTaR_mIkE, on 03 April 2011 - 04:39 AM, said:
Sorry desimaniac 
Microsoft shut us down once for distributing their updates - please do not link to hosted files you do not own the rights to.
I wanted to add desimaniac, if your gesture was meant to help, it is appreciated but it doesn't change anything. Also, we can't have a new user encouraging other users to download unknown files into their releases we at AutoPatcher are responsible for - I hope you understand.
Microsoft shut us down once for distributing their updates - please do not link to hosted files you do not own the rights to.
I wanted to add desimaniac, if your gesture was meant to help, it is appreciated but it doesn't change anything. Also, we can't have a new user encouraging other users to download unknown files into their releases we at AutoPatcher are responsible for - I hope you understand.
OK no problem.


