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#161 Johnb

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Posted 17 January 2008 - 03:19 PM

 Cristiano, on Jan 17 2008, 02:00 AM, said:

Johnb, estrange. appears to be missing windows_wga.apm from your AP.

about your missing updates:
root certificates: if you can, please expand that update. apup has KB931125 (that is root certificates) dated of 25/09/2007 (dmy). this one is an critical update and is set to be installed by default

kb932471 - it's not needed. this one seems to be an fail from WU, because this one will fail to install if you have .net 3.5

KB925876 - this one is present at windows components. also just critical updates are selected by default, if you wish, this one can be manually selected.

KB920342 - this one is present at non critical. also just critical updates are selected by default, if you wish, this one can be manually selected.

KB909520 - this one is present at non critical. also just critical updates are selected by default, if you wish, this one can be manually selected.

KB896344 - this one is present at non critical. also just critical updates are selected by default, if you wish, this one can be manually selected.

are you sure that you have the latest version of AP? you may just run apup again in your autopatcher folder, that it will check if something is missing and will fix it for you. but still, except for the critical update, all others need to be manually selected


Thanks for taking time to look at this.

The Autopatcher update I have is 1.0.3 (3 December 2007)

The Autopatcher Engen I have is 5.6.81 (30 Nov 2007)

Here are the expanded root cert you asked for.

http://i145.photobuc...9/RootCert1.png

Regards
John.

Edited by Johnb, 17 January 2008 - 03:20 PM.


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Posted 20 January 2008 - 12:10 AM

No matter what I do the downloading keeps stopping, random points in random files. Is the software just to early in developement?

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Posted 20 January 2008 - 02:01 AM

Johnb, to solve the issue with the wga modules, just run english or your language script again. if this not fix it, you may download the missing parent module from http://www.autopatch...windows_wga.apm and save it at modules folder. this shall fix the issue.

about root cert, thanks, but you didn't expand all. the date in this one is displayed only in details link

> downloading keeps stopping, random points in random files
that's why autopatcher is still in beta version. it's an public beta, but still an beta version. there's a few things that you may do in order to have an better experience when downloading. please, try this:
- release your bandwith (this means no torrent, emule, etc when downloading);
- leave your machine alone (this means don't do heavy tasks when downloading. apup may hangs at md5 checks if you are running heavy tasks)

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Posted 21 January 2008 - 05:51 AM

Auto updater is not working if I am behind a proxy ?

Could some one tell me a fix for it ?

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Posted 21 January 2008 - 09:12 AM

Get a program that can proxify apup's connection such as Proxifier.
Just get the Portable version (which is free) and it should do just fine.
I haven't tested it though but you can try it out for yourself and see if it works. =)

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Posted 21 January 2008 - 10:50 AM

 autouser, on Jan 21 2008, 05:51 AM, said:

Auto updater is not working if I am behind a proxy ?

Could some one tell me a fix for it ?
FAQ:
Why doesn't APUP have support for proxy servers?
The team are aware of this and this feature should be supported soon.

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Posted 22 January 2008 - 10:14 AM

Is there a way to use apup to create self-extracting updates like those we downloaded in the past? Checking before making a feature request.
Thanks!

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Posted 22 January 2008 - 10:22 AM

You can just use apup to update your previous AP "installation".
Please note that since AP's installation doesn't create/use any registry keys, you can use apup to update it and then copy the whole folder to a flash disk and then run it on any PC.

Why would you want to create a self-extracting .exe, btw?

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Posted 22 January 2008 - 02:38 PM

 sh1leshk4, on Jan 22 2008, 12:22 PM, said:

You can just use apup to update your previous AP "installation".
Please note that since AP's installation doesn't create/use any registry keys, you can use apup to update it and then copy the whole folder to a flash disk and then run it on any PC.

Why would you want to create a self-extracting .exe, btw?

OK. Have used the previous/"old" autopatcher on this pc.

Started in emty dir with only apup.exe

Now i have a lot of file added in the once empty dir.

Has the update already happend to the win installation, and i am left with the files to also install on another pc?

As i type this, apup.exe (i clicked on it again) is downloading anothe 160MB of updates to said dir...

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Posted 22 January 2008 - 08:17 PM

Hi GreenTree - maybe I can help...

I'll assume you are using Windows XP x86 English...

Download -> "AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Core.exe" -> (Your OS & Language version)
Download -> "apup.zip"

Then...

"Run" the Autopatcher self extracting exe file to extract the contents to a location of your choice.

"Unzip" the contents of the "apup.zip" file to the "SAME" folder you extracted the AutoPatcher file above.

Now...

In your "New" Autopatcher folder you will have two important files - both exe files.

(1) autopatcher.exe and (2) "apup.exe"

When you want to update your PC you will run autopatcher.exe.

When you want to collect "New" updates and add them to your existing Autopatcher folder, or have old outdated
files removed, (the apup scripts perform many tasks) you will Run "apup.exe".

When "apup.exe" is "Run", it will scan your Autopatcher folder, determine what tasks need to to be done, and then
will begin "Updating" your Autopatcher program with the "Latest" files...


So...

To (update your PC), run "autopatcher.exe", agree to the terms (there are 2 check boxes) and then the AutoPatcher
interface pops up and you will see all the updates listed by category.

The rest is pretty self-explanatory.

To (update Autopatcher), run apup.exe, check the appropriate boxes for the programs you want to update, ie:
Office 2003 or Windows XP x86 etc

-> Remember to "UNCHECK" the items (in the apup window) you don't want or you will be downloading many
un-needed updates.

Hope this helps .... Sorry if someone allready answered this for you

mIKE......

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Posted 22 January 2008 - 11:03 PM

> ownload -> "AutoPatcher_WinXP_Aug07_x86_ENU_Core.exe" -> (Your OS & Language version)
do not do that yet apup en script doesn't to the changes needed to do this version compatible yet. so, at the end, you will have a couple of not needed anymore updates and a few brunch that will not install anymore due some another update currently, only pt-pt and pt-br have this feature

please, be care about this

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Posted 22 January 2008 - 11:51 PM

My bad...sorry for opening my mouth.

That's what I get for trying to be helpful. I guess I should leave things to the pros.

Again, I'm sorry for the mis-information. I hope nothing got messed up for GreenTree.

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Posted 23 January 2008 - 01:58 AM

gUiTaR_mIkE, your idea is right, just isn't ready yet (we are still trying rebuild the things like was before). erik said another day that he may do that some day, but still there's a lot of things to do, so don't expect that so soon

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Posted 23 January 2008 - 10:37 AM

View PostCristiano, on Jan 23 2008, 03:58 AM, said:

gUiTaR_mIkE, your idea is right, just isn't ready yet (we are still trying rebuild the things like was before). erik said another day that he may do that some day, but still there's a lot of things to do, so don't expect that so soon


Hi All

Thanks for the info.

I have the apup.exe files that downloaded on a USB/notebook drive.

Will stick it in another WinXP box without internet connection, and see what it does...

Will keep you posted. THANKS Again....

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Posted 23 January 2008 - 01:01 PM

AutoPatcher doesn't need an Internet connection; only apup does.

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Posted 23 January 2008 - 11:41 PM

Hi everyone - I haven't been following autopatcher much recently, and have just come back online with the project - looks AMAZING!! I have tried it out, and have also uploaded it to http://ap.500words.ca, as an alternative source for downloads.

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Posted 24 January 2008 - 12:58 AM

Any support is pretty much appreciated, though I prefer to see "real" username rather than a URL. =b

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Posted 24 January 2008 - 09:14 AM

Antonis, you asked for a shout so there you go:

:lol: YOU ROCK!!!

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Posted 27 January 2008 - 05:03 PM

View PostCristiano, on Jan 20 2008, 02:01 AM, said:

downloading keeps stopping, random points in random files

This happened to me too, but I found a solution:

- When the downloading stops, write down the name of the file it is trying to fetch (for example: "WindowsXP-KB923810-x86-ENU.exe"). Then exit the apup.exe module.
- Open the .script files (there are in the folder where apup.exe is) in Notepad one by one and search for the text with the filename. In my example, the text will be found in the file "autopatcher_xp_x86_enu.script". The text region of the file will pe something like this:

Item=KB923810 Update

DetectFile=autopatcher:\modules\Critical\KB923810_xp_x86_enu.apm_files\WindowsXP-KB923810-x86-ENU.exe
DetectHash=A2D27A703F93C860E842AF732FF3D93F
DownloadFrom=http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/1/c/61cb7c72-4d7a-4b20-8638-7d59bba31781/WindowsXP-KB923810-x86-ENU.exe
DownloadTo=autopatcher:\modules\Critical\KB923810_xp_x86_enu.apm_files\WindowsXP-KB923810-x86-ENU.exe
ExpectedSize=1012264
ExpectedHash=A2D27A703F93C860E842AF732FF3D93F


- Copy the URL (mine is "http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/1/c/61cb7c72-4d7a-4b20-8638-7d59bba31781/WindowsXP-KB923810-x86-ENU.exe") and paste it in your internet browser or download manager. Save the file to the path found in the text (mine "\modules\Critical\KB923810_xp_x86_enu.apm_files\").
- Reopen apup.exe and restart the update fetch process. It will continue with the rest of the updates and it will skip the ones that were downloaded before.
- Repeat the process for every problem file.

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Posted 29 January 2008 - 03:37 AM

hey I downloaded apup 1.0.3 and did as described above in December, without any instructions. Worked a treat! Thanks guys! :D





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