#1
Posted 01 January 2013 - 03:45 AM
While browsing the forums in search of an answer, my AV software informed me:
TROJAN HORSE BLOCKED
avast! Web Shield has blocked a harmful webpage or file.
Object: http://www.autopatch....php?ipbv=&g=js
Infection: HTML:RedirDL-inf [Trj]
Is this a problem or a false positive?
#2
Posted 01 January 2013 - 07:16 AM
Filesize 1,462 Kb
MD5 checksum of 5C25BB174DBB88E942E94E474FF9419F
I would say you are getting a false positive...personally use AVG IS and never received any warning on this website
#3
Posted 01 January 2013 - 05:48 PM
I'm using XP to open the Zip file as I've done hundreds of times before. I either double click the icon (which opens the Zip folder) and click "Extract all files" in the "Folder Tasks" on the left, OR right click the icon and select "Extract All..." (which opens the "Extraction Wizard"). Both fail with Apup_1_4.zip. Do I need to use a 3rd party extraction tool? I never have before and I've been doing this a loooong time (I'm an AutoPatcher newbie, not a computer newbie).
I'd prefer to stick with the solid release for now rather than the newer version.
#4
Posted 01 January 2013 - 06:43 PM
Now to figure out how to use it all...
#5
Posted 01 January 2013 - 07:36 PM
hutchwit1, on 01 January 2013 - 03:45 AM, said:
While browsing the forums in search of an answer, my AV software informed me:
TROJAN HORSE BLOCKED
avast! Web Shield has blocked a harmful webpage or file.
Object: http://www.autopatch....php?ipbv=&g=js
Infection: HTML:RedirDL-inf [Trj]
Is this a problem or a false positive?
There are 2 issues here.
The file size is wrong so you have a partial download - size=(1125238 bytes). You should get used to checking the file against a checksum if one is given, the zip file has one, check the download page.
Here's a scan run on Apup_1_4.zip - all clean.
... https://www.virustot...03750/analysis/
If Avast is complaining of a redirect, this is likely TRUE! I was contacted maybe 2 or 3 weks ago about this issue, more Google redirects, I checked them out from school and sure enough, there were at least 4 links from Google searches that redirected. I don't remember the searches but I do remember 1 or 2 pointing to the XP forums, as well the 7 forums - all redirected to spurious sites.
HTH
#6
Posted 01 January 2013 - 09:47 PM
As for the redirect. First time I have heard of it since the last "cleaning" that was done. If I could get in contact with frank who has dropped off the radar completely I would talk to him about it.
#7
Posted 02 January 2013 - 07:23 AM
Anyhow...
I downloaded Apup_1_4_2.zip (with Sweeper) as suggested by Whatacrock. It downloaded and unziped without a problem. (see Fig. 1)
I then ran apup.exe (which added apup.log and temp_bin to the directory), got the list (which added temp_bin to the directory), and selected AutoPatcher Updater and AutoPatcher Engine. (see Fig. 2)
Then I hit "Next".
Updater reads "Fetching executable and Updater " and "Finished".
I click Finish and this is what the directory looks like. (Fig. 3)
and the sub-directory abup_bin (Fig. 4)
I apologize if I'm doing something extremely dumb here but where is Autopatcher.exe?
Attached Files
Edited by hutchwit1, 02 January 2013 - 07:42 AM.
#8
Posted 02 January 2013 - 08:23 AM
Note: Make sure you understand Sweeper before you run it!!!
No one is blaming your system or capabilities, the fact remains you got an incomplete download for v1.4 but a good download for v1.4.2. It very well could be at AutoPatcher's end, it may puke out a bad file depending on who connects to the server, you may have something running that the server doesn't like - or vise-versa.
A few things to keep in mind when running APUP 1.4.2
...notice the scripts listed when 'Get List' is clicked - don't check AutoPatcher Updater 1.4.0.0 unless you want APUP 1.4, it will (might) overwrite APUP 1.4.2. You can rename the folder (the extracted zip should create???) if you want to test, then experiment with various scripts as you please, just extract and rename \apup to whatever - \aptest. You can run multiple instances just not in the same folder.
...\apup
...\aptest
...\ap140
...\ap142
and so on.
If you want to beta test any scripts for the cause
... http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list
... http://www.autopatch.../releases2.list
Simply add a 2.
I'm not sure if Beta is the proper term for list2, these scripts are just as likely to be stable just not ready for primetime. There might be one more, don't remember.
I think a checkbox would be better and easier with all available scripts and a brief note of each releases list. Once you check a box the others are grayed-out, anyway...
... The AutoPatcher file (autopatcher.exe) you need is the second script - AutoPatcher Engine 5.6.0.100.
HTH
#9
Posted 02 January 2013 - 09:16 AM
Just a note regarding releases2 ---this is just a testing area and most of the releases there are ready to be moved to the main list but remain here in case any problems arises and then repaired before moving. Some of the releases are all signed just in case that you need to run sweeper for removal of rogue module files or executables that were missed in the releases.
The releases are distinguishable by the release date that is it is usually different to the release in the main page.
#10
Posted 02 January 2013 - 09:41 AM
...AutoPatcher Updater - you downloaded v1.4.2 (the zip) so don't check v1.4.0.0 or v1.3.0.1 should you see it unless you want that version, you may in a second folder for testing.
...AutoPatcher Engine - you need this script, adds additional folders and the AutoPatcher executable - v5.6.0.100. You will always want this script after extracting a new apup.zip file and running apup.exe for the first time.
NOTE: I forgot about the script appending apup.exe to apup.exe.old when selecting a different version of APUP from the list. So, you have both APUP v1.4.0 and v1.4.2, v1.4.2 I'm guessing is apup.exe.old. If you want to switch between the 2 versions, use .bak and .old. You'll need to append each exe with a different .whatever, if you try to remove .old before you add .bak to the other file you will get an error - file already exists - give it a try.
Note2Self: I have never figured out why the apup123.zip doesn't contain the needed AutoPatcher files??? I used 7-Zip with Ultra selected on \apup - a 7.8MB folder was compressed down to 2.0MB, pretty reasonable size.
I ran APUP and Sweeper so the 2 .log files might be extra, regardless, you need all the files and folders seen in the image I posted to have a minimal working program(s), of course it's useless without updates to install.
When you select additional scripts, maybe an addon pack, the \modules folder along with new .rti files named similar to the script will appear after the download finishes - DirectX will have a directx.rti file to verify the download is Official.
Make sure you have at least the files in the image otherwise something wont work. What does the apup.log reveal - any errors, missing files??? Run APUP again, select AutoPatcher Engine ONLY, when done check apup.log, post the log if you still have issues.
Edited by _def_x_, 02 January 2013 - 11:28 AM.
#11
Posted 02 January 2013 - 09:51 AM
Whatacrock, on 02 January 2013 - 09:16 AM, said:
The releases are distinguishable by the release date that is it is usually different to the release in the main page.
Thanks Wac for the clarification.
#12
Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:07 PM
Apup_1_4_2.zip Contents
After First Run: AP Updater & AP Engine Scripts
The folder contents seem to differ from the OP's screenshot, I believe #4, after a run of APUP.
#13
Posted 02 January 2013 - 08:06 PM
Also ya.. when you 7z it is a much better compression then zip but, not everyone has 7zip installed so its a no go where as Win XP and up has a built in unzipper.
The ONLY thing I can think of that is preventing you from downloading the zip is possibly your A/V software cutting the download after it thinks it has detected something bad.
Edited by ViroMan, 02 January 2013 - 08:08 PM.
#14
Posted 03 January 2013 - 05:42 AM
"THE AutoPatcher Download " i.e.
http://www.autopatch...tcher-download/ .
http://www.autopatch...270-ap-sweeper/ appears to download and unzip correctly but when I run Apup 1.4.2 the Autopatcher engine doesn't download. XP SP3 files DO download
There's a reference to http://www.autopatch...xe_5.6.0.100.7z in the log so I ran that through my browser and it downloaded and unzipped correctly (with 7Zip).The files which failed to download with Apup are there. (Autopatcher.exe, bin, tools, translations) It looks good. This is the first time I've actually seen Autopatcher.exe.
Now I've combined the Apup 1.4.2 directory with Autopatcher's. I can run
Apup, get lists, download scripts and run Autopatcher itself. But it says Unofficial/Unsupported Release and that there are 0 files to install.
I don't THINK Avast AV is blocking things. I have it set up to be pretty verbose and I don't see anything in its logs.
This feels like driving a nail with my forehead. The GOOD news is that the nail does seem to be going in!
Maybe tomorrow...
Edited by hutchwit1, 03 January 2013 - 05:52 AM.
#15
Posted 03 January 2013 - 10:32 PM
I have a thought... perhaps, something is not allowing 7za to run. If this is true... you will be missing most apm's and AP would not be able to expand and so on. Here is what you can do. Run sweeper with /verbose /test
This will generate a list of reasons why you are not official. Post that log here.
Edited by ViroMan, 03 January 2013 - 11:00 PM.
#16
Posted 26 January 2013 - 01:28 AM
I decided to start over. Deleted everything and downloaded Apup_1_4_3 to the root directory (which I normally avoid).
The download was uneventful (previous download of Apup_1_4_2 had also worked, my original problem was with Apup_1_4.zip).
I ran Apup, hit "get list" and a new folder "temp_bin" appeared in the Apup directory with a single file "releases.list".
I then selected "AutoPatcher Engine 5.6.0.100" and hit "next". The progress window indicated that the download finished and 3 more files appeared in "temp_bin" : apengine.script, apengine_exe.7z and apengine_rti.7z.
Then I click "Finish" in the progress window and the "temp_bin" folder disappears BUT nothing appears in the Apup directory!
According to the log the zip files are extracted to Apup but they are nowhere to be seen.
**************************************************
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 2
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
Extracting C:\Apup_1_4_3\temp_bin\apengine_rti.7z into C:\Apup_1_4_3\
Extracting C:\Apup_1_4_3\temp_bin\apengine_exe.7z into C:\Apup_1_4_3\
***************************************************
QUESTION:
Is it possible that the cleanup script is deleting them along with the temp files?
WORKAROUND:
Before hitting "Finish" in the progress window, I copy the 7z files to the Apup directory. I hit "Finish" and the temp directory goes away. I then manually unzip the apengine files in the Apup directory. "Autopatcher.exe" appears and it appears that it all works.
#17
Posted 26 January 2013 - 07:28 AM
#18
Posted 26 January 2013 - 07:20 PM
#19
Posted 27 January 2013 - 12:41 AM
Go here for that.
http://www.autopatch...145-and-ap-175/
Edited by ViroMan, 27 January 2013 - 12:42 AM.
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