.NET Framework Addon Pack
click-click
19 Aug 2012
What does with his hotfixes mean?
Autopatcher only offers what WU has to offer along with a few optional fixes. If you install a hotfix that replaces an officially released fix, AP will show the official fix as not installed whereas the hotfix may still satisfy WU after installing it.
BTW, I noticed that a few fixes you have listed have already been superseded by another fix.
i.e KB2572073 and KB2633880 were superseded by KB2604092.
Edited by click-click, 19 August 2012 - 10:41 PM.
Autopatcher only offers what WU has to offer along with a few optional fixes. If you install a hotfix that replaces an officially released fix, AP will show the official fix as not installed whereas the hotfix may still satisfy WU after installing it.
BTW, I noticed that a few fixes you have listed have already been superseded by another fix.
i.e KB2572073 and KB2633880 were superseded by KB2604092.
Edited by click-click, 19 August 2012 - 10:41 PM.
Killjoy
21 Aug 2012
click-click, on 19 August 2012 - 09:55 PM, said:
What does with his hotfixes mean?
Updates and hotfixes for .NET 1.1.
click-click, on 19 August 2012 - 09:55 PM, said:
BTW, I noticed that a few fixes you have listed have already been superseded by another fix.
i.e KB2572073 and KB2633880 were superseded by KB2604092.
i.e KB2572073 and KB2633880 were superseded by KB2604092.
What Microsoft offers me, I install that.
Not my fault.
Just now, I'm uninstalling .NET and we will see what MS has to offer.
Edited by Killjoy, 21 August 2012 - 06:24 PM.
Killjoy
21 Aug 2012
Killjoy
21 Aug 2012
At last! No more hotfixes for .NET 3.5.
After 3.5 only 4.0 is left.
I didn't reinstall system for a long time.....maybe......older hotfixes are available back then.
Maybe because of that, older hotxes are present in my registry.
I'm going to install .NET 4.0 and hotfixes for that as they become available after installation.
Edited by Killjoy, 21 August 2012 - 06:49 PM.
After 3.5 only 4.0 is left.
I didn't reinstall system for a long time.....maybe......older hotfixes are available back then.
Maybe because of that, older hotxes are present in my registry.
I'm going to install .NET 4.0 and hotfixes for that as they become available after installation.
Edited by Killjoy, 21 August 2012 - 06:49 PM.
Killjoy
21 Aug 2012
Killjoy
21 Aug 2012
click-click
21 Aug 2012
As I said before, the ones without check-marks are optional and not normally offered via Windows Update. If you don't want to see those, you can add them to a blacklist and they will not show. The ones with the check-marks indicates that those fixes are not being detected on your system. I don't really know what more to say. I would suggest you install the check-marked security fixes.
Edited by click-click, 21 August 2012 - 11:25 PM.
Edited by click-click, 21 August 2012 - 11:25 PM.
Killjoy
22 Aug 2012
click-click, on 21 August 2012 - 11:17 PM, said:
As I said before, the ones without check-marks are optional and not normally offered via Windows Update. If you don't want to see those, you can add them to a blacklist and they will not show. The ones with the check-marks indicates that those fixes are not being detected on your system. I don't really know what more to say. I would suggest you install the check-marked security fixes.
But I don't understand. MS DOES NOT offer those fixes (Optional or High Priority), but APUP does.
WHY????
ViroMan
22 Aug 2012
They are optional fixes... as in unless you complain or look you don't get. They fix problems that are not really common and may cause other issues(perhaps not fully tested yet) in fixing the issues they fix.
They are offered by APUP because others here have probably asked(in the past) for them to be included.
They are offered by APUP because others here have probably asked(in the past) for them to be included.
DesertJerry
24 Aug 2012
My posting in #294 - will .NET Framework 4.5 and the Visual C++ 2012 runtimes I mentioned be added for Windows 7/8?
Edited by click-click, 24 August 2012 - 10:13 PM.
Edited by click-click, 24 August 2012 - 10:13 PM.
ViroMan
24 Aug 2012
DesertJerry, on 15 August 2012 - 07:31 PM, said:
Decided to add the following here (since they are all posted by Microsoft as Visual Studio items):
Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 - for Vista, Win7/8 http://www.microsoft...loads#vc-redist
The downloads available are listed as:
VisualC++RedistributableForVisualStudio2012_arm.exe
VisualC++RedistributableForVisualStudio2012_x64.exe
VisualC++RedistributableForVisualStudio2012_x86.exe
Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 - for Vista, Win7/8 http://www.microsoft...loads#vc-redist
The downloads available are listed as:
VisualC++RedistributableForVisualStudio2012_arm.exe
VisualC++RedistributableForVisualStudio2012_x64.exe
VisualC++RedistributableForVisualStudio2012_x86.exe
I have added the 2012 x64 and x86 to the releases2.list but, have not created detections for them yet(same detections as the 2010 version) as I have not installed them yet and there is no documentation for detection. Also have not updated the rti yet since I would alter it again when I modify the apms again.
Edited by ViroMan, 24 August 2012 - 09:34 PM.
click-click
24 Aug 2012
I'm not in a hurry to offer 4.5 as of yet until the dust settles. 4.5 supposedly replaces 4.0, but not supported in XP so that has to be considered too. Also, I don't think there is a client version for this. Do you have a good reason why you need this from AP now?
We are not competing with MS. I'm sure we'll offer 4.5 in due time. If you need it now, Microsoft Download Center is the the answer.
We are not competing with MS. I'm sure we'll offer 4.5 in due time. If you need it now, Microsoft Download Center is the the answer.
DesertJerry
25 Aug 2012
click-click, on 24 August 2012 - 10:14 PM, said:
Do you have a good reason why you need this from AP now?
DesertJerry
01 Sep 2012
click-click, on 24 August 2012 - 10:14 PM, said:
Also, I don't think there is a client version for this.
DesertJerry
01 Sep 2012
When in Win7 and AutoPatcher started and knowing I have .NET Framework 4.5 installed I noticed that AutoPatcher has check marks in many boxes for .NET Framework 4.0 updates - I have not as yet opted to install them as I am not sure of their validity in updating 4.5 (yes, I know Microsoft did not change version numbers in this instance,)
Has anyone determined a safe way to tell if these are safe to install and. thereby, not corrupting 4.5?
Has anyone determined a safe way to tell if these are safe to install and. thereby, not corrupting 4.5?
click-click
02 Sep 2012
The safest way is to let WU decide what updates you need. Since 4.5 replaced 4.0 and AP does not know about 4.5 yet, I would not rely on what AP is saying. I would not apply any updates to 4.5. Run WU to look for updates and see what it returns. A lot of the 4.0 AP detections probably do not exist anymore after 4.5 was installed and
that is the reason why some 4.0 entries show up as not installed.
Edited by click-click, 02 September 2012 - 12:40 AM.
that is the reason why some 4.0 entries show up as not installed.
Edited by click-click, 02 September 2012 - 12:40 AM.
ViroMan
02 Sep 2012
http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=29909
I believe that is the full 4.5 installer... Not that I can find out since I don't have the OS for it. Says x64 and x86.
However I think you still have to have 4.0 installed to install this.(after thinking about it... I guess it makes it NOT a full installer... just an update.)
Edited by ViroMan, 02 September 2012 - 03:59 AM.
I believe that is the full 4.5 installer... Not that I can find out since I don't have the OS for it. Says x64 and x86.
However I think you still have to have 4.0 installed to install this.(after thinking about it... I guess it makes it NOT a full installer... just an update.)
Edited by ViroMan, 02 September 2012 - 03:59 AM.
DesertJerry
02 Sep 2012
ViroMan, on 02 September 2012 - 02:03 AM, said:
http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=29909
I believe that is the full 4.5 installer... Not that I can find out since I don't have the OS for it. Says x64 and x86.
I believe that is the full 4.5 installer... Not that I can find out since I don't have the OS for it. Says x64 and x86.
Edited by DesertJerry, 02 September 2012 - 05:33 AM.
DesertJerry
02 Sep 2012
click-click, on 02 September 2012 - 12:30 AM, said:
The safest way is to let WU decide what updates you need. Since 4.5 replaced 4.0 and AP does not know about 4.5 yet, I would not rely on what AP is saying. I would not apply any updates to 4.5. Run WU to look for updates and see what it returns. A lot of the 4.0 AP detections probably do not exist anymore after 4.5 was installed and
that is the reason why some 4.0 entries show up as not installed.
that is the reason why some 4.0 entries show up as not installed.











