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#21 pointertovoid

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 03:32 PM

Hello dear W2k fans!

Seen EUUpdate.exe recommended for W2k on this forum, though Microsoft gives it for Xp-2k3-V only here
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en

I tried it on my running W2k, the result here is that the patch seems to run and it does install new versions of the fontfiles BUT charmap.exe doesn't show the added characters (though it does show neighbour Latin and Cyrillic ones):

In Times New Roman, Arial, Trebuchet, Verdana
Each regular, bold, italic and bold italic
U+0218, U+0219, U+021A and U+021B for Romanian
U+040D and U+045D for Bulgarian

So I wonder if EUUpdate.exe works on W2k... Perhaps only Wga is required, which I refuse to have on my machine - I had also disconnected the modem when installing EUUpdate.exe.
Has somebody a different experience, or could check this?
Or maybe does the update work better if slipstreamed, by /integrate or with Hfslip?

Edited by pointertovoid, 24 February 2009 - 03:37 PM.


#22 pointertovoid

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 03:46 PM

I have removed KB924867 from my lists.

My reason is that KB924867 improves a bug introduced by MS06-051 KB917422,
but
MS07-035 KB935839 replaces MS06-051 KB917422
and
http://support.micro...kb/924867/en-us doesn't mention MS07-035 KB935839, only MS06-051 KB917422, though it was revised in October 2007 - hence after MS06-051.

So I felt encouraged to deduce that the newer MS07-035 KB935839 is free from that bug and KB924867 can be discarded.

What are the arguments in favour of keeping KB924867?

#23 pointertovoid

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 04:26 PM

I've had a look at the contents of KB924867 and related patches:

--------------------Kernel32.dll----Mpr.dll
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MS06-051 KB917422---7099------------6824
--None---KB924867---7111------------6824
MS07-035 KB935839---7135------------7134

(7135 is shorthand for 5.0.2195.7135)

The version numbers support the opinion that MS07-035 KB935839 allows to discard KB924867.
Comments?

#24 Cristiano

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 04:33 PM

in deed, Windows2000-KB924867-x86-ENU.EXE was replaced by KB935839, according to this post.

probably, we just missed the replacement list for this one. don't worry, this will be fixed soon

thanks for your report

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 08:30 PM

Obrigado, Cristiano! [Nice cat. Mine is completely black]

Then I'll consider KB924867 to be outdated.
Missed the replacement list? Not even! MS' security bulletins list which security bulletins are replaced, but KB924867 isn't one... It is a functional patch. Billions of blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!

And about EUUpdate.exe : has someone made observations (or is willing to try)?

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 09:05 PM

EUUpdate.exe this one wasn't replaced. in fact, there's some characters in the replaced fonts that was banned (if my memory doesn't fail, at least)

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 05:55 PM

Windows 2000 release updated with the February 2009 Root Certificates update.

Thanks for the infomation on KB924867.
It will be removed the next time this Windows 2000 releases is updated. It should have been removed in June 2007, which is from the old, old, days before we had Apup!

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 07:10 PM

Windows 2000 release was updated with the March 2009 "Patch Tuesday" Security Updates on 12-March-2009

also
Obsolete KB924867 removed (today)

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 05:04 PM

Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4

With: Internet Explorer 6 SP1; DirectX 9.0c; Windows Media Player 9; MDAC 2.8 SP1 and MSN Messenger 7.0

Run APUP to apply updates / changes ::: Please report any issues


Update: May 14, 2009 - Windows 2000 SP4 - May 2009 "Patch Tuesday" Security Updates
Added: kb923561; kb952004; kb959426; kb960803; kb961373(dx9); kb961373(dx8); kb963027;
Removed: kb951698; kb958215; kb960714;
Updated: kb890830 (MRT) to v2.10

If you could report any detection issues with KB961373 for (DX8) DirectX 8.1 or (DX9) DirectX 9.0 {a}{b]{c}
it would be appreciated. More.Information - Security Update Deployment - Windows 2000 (all editions)

Update: May 29, 2009 -> script edit (housecleaning) - Root Certificates update to May 2009
Update: June 05, 2009 -> script edit (housecleaning) - Removed unnecessary files / folders

Update: June 13, 2009 - Windows 2000 SP4 - June 2009 "Patch Tuesday" Security Updates
Added: kb961501; kb968537; kb969897; kb970238; kb970483;
Removed: kb930178; kb933729; kb958690; kb963027;
Updated: kb890830 (MRT) to v2.11

Update: July 14, 2009 - Windows 2000 SP4 - July 2009 "Patch Tuesday" Security Updates
Status: Official
Added: kb961371; kb971633 for DX8 & DX9; kb973346;
Removed: kb908519; kb961373 for DX8 & DX9;
Updated: kb890830 (MRT) to v2.12

Update: July 24, 2009 -> Added KB967715; Removed KB950582; KB960715; KB971633 (DX8);

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#30 Cristiano

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Posted 20 December 2009 - 02:08 AM

sorry guys, but here goes another script. as your may have already noticed, the Win2k script is without maintenance since several months ago (there’s even an warning about that in the scripts selection window, from apup). in this time, we was looking for someone to keep this script running. so far, no luck. we could keep this one as is, but MS is still replacing updates for this one and several updates are already broken. worst: some still are alive, but the detections doesn’t work anymore, because the update himself was updated and the old detection is no longer valid.

we can’t keep all the scripts running fine with just a few people updating the scripts (yes, that means that we need you). with lack of people, we must hold our efforts to the most popular scripts. and the Win2k script is already breaking the XP and Vista scripts, because a lot of people mix all the scripts in a single folder. that isn’t a real problem (except that the scripts aren’t updated all in the same day and this may lead to certain issues), but right now this has become an real problem: as the users are unable to download the entire script due broken links, the release becomes unofficial and this means that we can’t grant to the user that the files that he downloaded are 100% ok. and this is an problem.

so, in about 2 weeks, the Win2K script will be taken offline. this may be reversed, with the help of volunteers. if someone wishes work on this script, please state that

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#31 macroVision

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Posted 20 December 2009 - 02:43 PM

i would hate to see it go, is it hard to code these scripts? if it isnt i can possible give it ago

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Posted 21 December 2009 - 03:28 AM

@macroVision

If you can get an updated list of the missing and replaced updates I will help you get 2K updated, the only problem for me being on dialup
is anything microsoft.com takes forever to load, and a simple task of navigating the security bulletin search page trying to get info on 2
or 3 patches can take 45 minutes. I have yet to figure out what's with Microsoft pages that takes so long for me but a page is about 4.5
minutes each - even revisiting a previously viewed page.

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Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:28 AM

no worries, let me install a vm, i only have the server edition but it should have the same updates

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Posted 11 January 2010 - 01:33 PM

soz for this, but i had to install xp-64 on a computer first and since its no longer supported by autopatcher, here is a list of updates as of 10th Jan 2010

Windows 2000 to follow ...

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Spoiler

Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 03 March 2011 - 04:56 PM.
Put list in 'Spoiler'


#35 shaggylive

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 09:06 AM

so I looked at the guides, but do we really have to start from scratch? can't we have a manual download to test the latest script and tweak where needed. (reporting changes of course.)

also what will the eol on 2k mean for us? will autopatcher be relevent? will ms package a finall rollup, or pull existing patches from update site? basically is it worth me jumpstarting the 2kstien. :)

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Posted 24 January 2010 - 04:08 PM

> but do we really have to start from scratch?
no, we have an backup from all the scripts. but the issue is related to lack of people to keep the scripts running. so, report changes isn't enough: the candidate to release manager shall do the required changes in the script as well

> will ms package a finall rollup
no

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Posted 30 January 2010 - 12:49 AM

Ok, I'm new to this forum and program. I had grabbed it some time back and was waiting until closer to end of life to gather all the patches, etc. Decided to try it today with a fresh install VM and found the Win2K SP4 was only listed in Italian ( I need English) and was investigating and found that the scripts aren't being updated for 2K.

I currently am using Linux primarily, but need to keep my old favorite of Microsoft's around to run the few programs that I need that are only windows based. I have coded in C and done a small amount of assembly years ago. In an effort to help, I will be willing to donate some time. I would like to look at the scripts and see how they are constructed before I fully commit. I also will probably need a pointer or two as to where to head at MS' sight to get the list(s). I haven't been all that concerned about all the patches because I don't get on the net with 2K except for one sight that requires it for me to be able download data I need for work, and I don't need there that often.

My other concern is available time. Let me know if you want my help and give me some info as to where to get a script to view, etc.

Thanks,
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Posted 30 January 2010 - 02:09 AM

well, this script isn't so obsolete. in fact, just a few changes are required in order to make this one up to data again, but the issue is time to do it. one idea: take a look into this. that documentation is old, but it's enough to have some idea about how the stuff works. so please, take a look on that carefully. after that, if you still wishes give a try, please let us know. all the scripts are constructed in the same way, the only changes are the updates himself. so, you can take at any of our scripts in here. the only one thing that you have to do is follow the links. after look into any of them, you have seen all

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Edited by Cristiano, 30 January 2010 - 02:10 AM.


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Posted 30 January 2010 - 02:34 AM

Grabbed the data and will look it over. Will be either tonight or tomorrow, but will look and decide if I can spend the time. I am just thinking out loud, but might it be easier to think about just doing a final wrap-up once end_of_life has occurred? I will still review the info.

Thanks,
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#40 Cristiano

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Posted 30 January 2010 - 02:49 AM

> a final wrap-up once end_of_life has occurred?
well, the updates for this one are still around. so...

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