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Autopatcher APUP 1.0.4 - ERROR


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#1 error_404

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Posted 29 April 2008 - 03:10 PM

First of all I would like to say again hello.
So let's start explain the errors.
I'll try via APUP 1.0.4 to download all packs for Windows XP English incl. AddOns.
After few hours trying I'll explain the errors that I have:
When I check all checkboxes for English Release incl. AddOns and Office Packs i have:
SETUP: Error While Attempting to Create Directories on Destination Drive
The drive is the source drive (local drive)
The download was interrupted by internet connection loss and after that I start receiving this error.
I try to delete all data created by APUP but the same error occurs.
After that I receive:
uz: Run-time error '76': Path not found
So I try to download again APUP and start clean download, but everything is the same.
Or in other manner it give me an error that the file cannot be downloaded.
Plese help and thank you in advance.

P.S. Personal opinion is to make a different packs for different languages and to make the old Autopatcher Engine because this new one is too buggy.

#2 Cristiano

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Posted 30 April 2008 - 12:19 AM

are you running apup also admin or an limited user account? are you sure that there's not any issue regarding the file system? are you running apup in a long patch or with some letter like é, á, ç ~ etc in your user logon?

by the way: "beta" means a thing that isn't ready yet. currently, we are trying fix bugs. because of this, this sort of report is important

thanks by your help

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#3 error_404

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Posted 18 May 2008 - 08:17 PM

I run it with Full Admin Rights.
Username: USER (Full Administrative Rights)
but when I try with ADMINISTRATOR the same error occurs!
File System: NTFS
OS System: Windows XP SP2 32-bit
PATH: C:\AP but the same error if I run it directly from C:\
Locale: Bulgarian
Date format: DD/MM/YYYY г. (Cyrillic Alphabet)
Long Date Format: DDDD DD/MM/YYYY г. (Cyrillic Alphabet)

#4 Erik Ramey

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Posted 19 May 2008 - 07:57 PM

Fallow the instructions on the lower part of the thread here: http://www.autopatch...p?showtopic=455

I'll be interested if the Microsoft AppLocale Utility will work for you. That can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en

If that doesn't work, read the instructions on how to update Language for Non-Unicode Programs to "English-United States"

Let us know if this does the trick or not





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