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#121 Whatacrock

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Posted 29 December 2012 - 11:04 PM

A NOTICE TO ALL ::

For all people using the Test Script for Windows XP x86 and x64...PLEASE DO NOT REPORT about the directories that have no submenus listed.
The reasoning behind them being displayed and left in place is for those of you that have multiple OS's downloaded to your APUP/AP as Autopatcher will only display the updates pertaining to your detected Operating System..
IF you have downloaded either the Windows XP x86 or Windows XP x64, then it is safe to delete these directories....A recommendation here is to download ViroMan's sweeper program and execute this as it will remove directories and files that are not listed in the RTI file for the particular OS.
One further note: If you have releases that have not been signed ie not RTI file and sweeper is executed (other than testmode) then those files will most likely be deleted.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!

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Posted 30 December 2012 - 06:19 AM

Understand rational about directories without submenus - what I did not expect was the check mark in the box - other directory listing(s) without submenus appear with NO check mark

#123 Whatacrock

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Posted 31 December 2012 - 07:57 AM

@DesertJerry --- got an answer for why there is a checkmark in Microsoft Windows Critical Update.....in apm Critical=True.

Script has been updated again and located in releases2 ..
Fingers crossed that there are no more errors

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Posted 14 April 2013 - 03:11 AM

As this thread is no longer relevant as testing of the Windows XP x86 script...

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