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Posted 03 February 2008 - 06:36 PM

It worked fantastically for me.
Thank you for your hard work guys!
In you face Micro$oft now were using your bandwidth :D

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Posted 04 February 2008 - 03:56 AM

View PostStickyDonkey, on Nov 17 2007, 12:12 PM, said:

Would be nice to be able to point APUP to a WSUS server (at work).

Hi Stick Donkey,

I am assuming you mean you want your machines on your network to update with this, and not that you want to create an Autopatcher file from your local WSUS source...
If your machines are already in a WSUS group you can just run "wuauclt /detectnow" (without the quotes) to patch a local machine, otherwise, if you want to patch remote machines, you can write a VBS like the one below:

strComputer = inputbox("Enter a computer name to run WUA detectnow","Invoke detectnow") 
if strComputer = "" then wscript.quit 
on error goto 0 
Set autoUpdateClient = CreateObject("Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate",strComputer) 
AutoUpdateClient.detectnow() 
wscript.echo "All done."


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Posted 06 February 2008 - 09:59 AM

Thanks for APUP. There is a lot of info here, gang, so I apologise in advance, but, here goes:

I'm sure the question has been asked, that is how to make APUP work like the old Autopatcher did? As in, can I come here to this net cafe with a fast connection, run APUP make a big file - I don't care how large I use a 4 gig stick - and take it home to update my pc that's on dial up?

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 10:28 AM

heisdeadjim, yes, you can do that. just remember that in your home you shall run autopatcher.exe and not apup

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 10:40 AM

View Postheisdeadjim, on Feb 6 2008, 09:59 AM, said:

Thanks for APUP. There is a lot of info here, gang, so I apologise in advance, but, here goes:

I'm sure the question has been asked, that is how to make APUP work like the old Autopatcher did? As in, can I come here to this net cafe with a fast connection, run APUP make a big file - I don't care how large I use a 4 gig stick - and take it home to update my pc that's on dial up?
Why do you need one big file? Just copy the folder over to your USB stick instead (or zip the folder up)

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 11:58 AM

M2Ys4U, i'm not sure if is an good idea copy a lot of small files into an usb stick. it may be just with the one that i have (an kingston 2.0 in a 2.0 port), but takes a lot more time to do that than if i zip it (without compression) and copy it

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 10:00 PM

View PostCristiano, on Feb 6 2008, 06:58 AM, said:

M2Ys4U, i'm not sure if is an good idea copy a lot of small files into an usb stick. it may be just with the one that i have (an kingston 2.0 in a 2.0 port), but takes a lot more time to do that than if i zip it (without compression) and copy it


wild idea why don't you just run the APUP FROM THE USB STICK??

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 11:26 PM

Robert L Tux, because you will have the same issue, just will not notice that

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Posted 09 February 2008 - 02:29 PM

Thanks gang, ok, so I will run APUP "away" from home, copy everything to the stick, take it home and run autopatcher.exe

I appreciate it. So can I take it that the crux of the issue was not that you were collating the updates, per se, but that you were saving them somewhere and distributing them from non-Microsoft servers?

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Posted 10 February 2008 - 03:53 AM

View Postheisdeadjim, on Feb 9 2008, 02:29 PM, said:

So can I take it that the crux of the issue was not that you were collating the updates, per se, but that you were saving them somewhere and distributing them from non-Microsoft servers?
Correct.

I can see where MS was coming from, but they could of worked with the team to ensure things were kosher rather than just blindly shutting us down. Although, I think it was because one of their rent-a-lawyers sent out a C&D and they wanted to save face rather than them disagreeing with the project as a whole. If they'd overturned it, then people would just ignore the C&Ds generally.

Not a nice place to be in for both sides of the argument. My webhost threatened to cut off my dedicated server because MS not only sent the C&D to me, as the guy who ran the torrents, but to them too. Fortunately they e-mailed me to discuss it rather than being Nazis about the issue.

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Posted 10 February 2008 - 10:47 PM

First off, all who have worked on the autopatcher project are elite, thanks for your determination and tenacity.

Second, the APUP I just downloaded works near flawlessly, with no crash bugs I can find.

View PostPL3NTY, on Feb 3 2008, 10:36 AM, said:

It worked fantastically for me.
Thank you for your hard work guys!
In you face Micro$oft now were using your bandwidth :D

Third, in our face, as the microsoft server cuts off the connection after a few downloads. I got about 5-600 megs before I was cut off, and as a result, the transfer freezes in APUP. This probably isn't the right section, but APUP needs to be able to reset/resume the transfer without closing and restarting APUP when the microsoft server cuts it off, and should also have the ability to manually enter a server address where the files are hosted, because many techs (like myself) mirror the redistributable packages on their own private servers. I haven't opened the windows update page and browsed a bit, then run APUP, but it may emulate an authentic update enough for the server to relax the throttling.

Thanks for the good work, and keep it up!

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Posted 11 February 2008 - 11:40 AM

View Postgowhitehat, on Feb 10 2008, 10:47 PM, said:

First off, all who have worked on the autopatcher project are elite, thanks for your determination and tenacity.

Second, the APUP I just downloaded works near flawlessly, with no crash bugs I can find.



Third, in our face, as the microsoft server cuts off the connection after a few downloads. I got about 5-600 megs before I was cut off, and as a result, the transfer freezes in APUP. This probably isn't the right section, but APUP needs to be able to reset/resume the transfer without closing and restarting APUP when the microsoft server cuts it off, and should also have the ability to manually enter a server address where the files are hosted, because many techs (like myself) mirror the redistributable packages on their own private servers. I haven't opened the windows update page and browsed a bit, then run APUP, but it may emulate an authentic update enough for the server to relax the throttling.

Thanks for the good work, and keep it up!

EVERYONE VISIT http://www.autopatcher.com/donate


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Posted 11 February 2008 - 01:26 PM

I've been using Autopatcher to update several XP machines I maintain since mid 2007. After August 2008 final release I have held back, reading the posts in the forum hoping against hope that a system would eventually emerge which I could continue to use, as before. I have very limited bandwidth available so have been reluctant to try APUP before.
Yesterday, I followed one of the instructions I had previously read, installed ApUP in a (backed-up) Autopatcher folder with updates to August 2008, ran APUP, selected XP 86 and off it went. It stopped once and when re-started carried on from where it stopped, this time without a problem. When finished I ran autopatcher as usual and it installed the 16 updates it defaulted to - BRILLIANT!! I then copied the whole folder to my Notebook (overwriting the old installation and Voila within minutes two machines were updated!
Thanks guys, you are the best! I plan to update this install on a multisession DVD and just update the files as updates are received?

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Posted 11 February 2008 - 01:27 PM

View Postgowhitehat, on Feb 10 2008, 10:47 PM, said:

Third, in our face, as the microsoft server cuts off the connection after a few downloads. I got about 5-600 megs before I was cut off, and as a result, the transfer freezes in APUP. This probably isn't the right section, but APUP needs to be able to reset/resume the transfer without closing and restarting APUP when the microsoft server cuts it off
I'm pretty sure Microsoft isn't cutting off downloads. APUP just doesn't know what to do when the server tries to send it elsewhere (another MS server) to get the files.

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Posted 14 February 2008 - 08:14 PM

said that i renew my congratulations to all the people behind the ap project (and that this won't be a criticizing post in any way),

i was becoming curious about when a new build of apup is to be expected and about when the project, apup and/or the release scripts i mean, will be be declared "stable" or something close to ... any idea about that, guys(and, of course, girls if any ) ? ;-)

Edited by MenageZer0, 14 February 2008 - 08:19 PM.


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Posted 16 February 2008 - 11:02 AM

Is this version only in English?

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Posted 16 February 2008 - 09:17 PM

Take a look at the international forum.

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Posted 28 February 2008 - 10:44 PM

the beta is more coplicated then the old style of autopatcher

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Posted 29 February 2008 - 12:29 AM

View Postshort, on Feb 28 2008, 10:44 PM, said:

the beta is more coplicated then the old style of autopatcher
You can blame Microsoft for that

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Posted 29 February 2008 - 07:36 PM

View PostM2Ys4U, on Feb 11 2008, 06:27 AM, said:

I'm pretty sure Microsoft isn't cutting off downloads. APUP just doesn't know what to do when the server tries to send it elsewhere (another MS server) to get the files.


Either way, it would be REALLY nice if APUP knew how to handle this rather than freezing waiting for data it's never going to get. Hell, I'll donate $20 for that feature alone. I love autopatcher and would like to keep using it. Far nicer than "Windows Update". It's probably just an HTTP redirect, should be easy enough to handle. Or just retry the current file if you don't get data for 30sec or so. I'm on about the 30th restart of APUP now. :rolleyes:





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