Failed verification and Run-time error
Kurisuchanrin
09 Aug 2008
Autopatcher generates "Run-time error '0' and "Invalid Download(s)" errors on the two computers I've tried it on.
Autopatcher was trying to download Windows XP SP3 (x86) and Windows 2000 SP4 updates.
Here's a screenshot of the said error:

Specs of the computer on the screenshot:
OS: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 Northwood 2.66Ghz
RAM: 512MB
It's a laptop connected wirelessly. Though, I get the same error on my desktop wired to the router. This is with the latest binary (v1.04)
Autopatcher was trying to download Windows XP SP3 (x86) and Windows 2000 SP4 updates.
Here's a screenshot of the said error:

Specs of the computer on the screenshot:
OS: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 Northwood 2.66Ghz
RAM: 512MB
It's a laptop connected wirelessly. Though, I get the same error on my desktop wired to the router. This is with the latest binary (v1.04)
James
11 Aug 2008
Hi Kurisuchanrin
I see from your screenshot that you have the language bar installed. What languages other than English do you use?
My standard advice is to run APUP again with the /log option enabled (as in C:>apup /log), in the same folder as before, then to post the apup.log file here.
Your problem is probably not a wireless or router problem.
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Edited by James, 11 August 2008 - 09:11 AM.
I see from your screenshot that you have the language bar installed. What languages other than English do you use?
My standard advice is to run APUP again with the /log option enabled (as in C:>apup /log), in the same folder as before, then to post the apup.log file here.
Your problem is probably not a wireless or router problem.
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Edited by James, 11 August 2008 - 09:11 AM.
Cristiano
11 Aug 2008
other know issue: take a look if in apup patch you don't have something like ç~´aõ, etc. this includes desktop, if the current user is something like "joão". in other words, this doesn't work:
C:\Documents and Settings\João\Desktop\apup
but this works:
c:\apup
[]s
C:\Documents and Settings\João\Desktop\apup
but this works:
c:\apup
[]s
Kurisuchanrin
14 Aug 2008
Hi. Thanks for the reply.
I'm using Japanese language packs and IME. I suppose that'd explain why it never writes properly on the folders it makes, since \ signs are replaced with the yen sign.
I'll try it on another computer with no language packs.
I'm using Japanese language packs and IME. I suppose that'd explain why it never writes properly on the folders it makes, since \ signs are replaced with the yen sign.
I'll try it on another computer with no language packs.
James
15 Aug 2008
Thanks for the reply:
It looks like you may have two problems, both caused by using Japanese:
(1) the directory problem, as Cristiano has explained.
(2) also APUP will not download and save files properly if the:[indent]Default System Locale (Windows 2000);
OR
Language for non-Unicode programs (Windows XP);[/indent]is set to any language (including Japanese) that uses a different character set. That includes all the languages that Microsoft classifies as Far Eastern.
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It looks like you may have two problems, both caused by using Japanese:
(1) the directory problem, as Cristiano has explained.
(2) also APUP will not download and save files properly if the:[indent]Default System Locale (Windows 2000);
OR
Language for non-Unicode programs (Windows XP);[/indent]is set to any language (including Japanese) that uses a different character set. That includes all the languages that Microsoft classifies as Far Eastern.
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