Windows Update v7 never gets installed und...
Pedro
05 Nov 2007
This is an old problem. I select Windows Update v7. Autopatcher installs the module. When I restart, if I run Autopatcher again it continues to say that Windows Update v7 is not installed.
Renato
06 Nov 2007
Maybe it's installed but the detection isn't correct. I'll try to look into that this weekend.
Cyrus
08 Nov 2007
Unless you have Vista and are forced to use IE7, I would just revert to IE 6 until MS works out more of the bugs in their latest version. Don't get me wrong, IE 6 isn't perfect, but it does have fewer bugs than version 7.
Marchetti
28 Dec 2007
I need a fix for this problem too...
Autopatcher never detects Windows Update v7 installation.
Anyone ?
Autopatcher never detects Windows Update v7 installation.
Anyone ?
Cristiano
28 Dec 2007
try this detection:
[DetectionFile]
FilePath=system:
FileName=wuapi.dll
FileVersion=7.0.6000.381
and this instalation:
[Installation]
"Module:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce /quiet /norestart
check this in WindowsUpdate_x86_ptb.apm file, that is at modules\Components folder
you may wish check if the md5 for WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe is really 5401f801a74efa5cb8ca22fffad1cd8b if isn't, you may have an outdated/corrupted version. this file md5 should be the same for all languages
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[DetectionFile]
FilePath=system:
FileName=wuapi.dll
FileVersion=7.0.6000.381
and this instalation:
[Installation]
"Module:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce /quiet /norestart
check this in WindowsUpdate_x86_ptb.apm file, that is at modules\Components folder
you may wish check if the md5 for WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe is really 5401f801a74efa5cb8ca22fffad1cd8b if isn't, you may have an outdated/corrupted version. this file md5 should be the same for all languages
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