Wuhtzu Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Hey First of all - great utility, simply great!I was wondering ifWindows XP x86 2008-08-12 6836 windows-xp-x86-enu.ulzwas the Update List for Windows XP (x86) with SP3? It seems like the WinXP UL with the fewest updates / patches which seems reasonable since SP3 holds all previous updates / patches.Am I right?Best regardsWuhtzu
cyborgamine Posted September 13, 2008 Posted September 13, 2008 The update "Windows XP x86 2008-08-12 6836 windows-xp-x86-enu.ulz" includes SP3 (about 300MBs) plus a set S of updates. I was wondering if all updates in S were released after SP3.I have WinXP Pro SP3.
Wuhtzu Posted September 13, 2008 Author Posted September 13, 2008 Thanks for your reply cyborgamine.What I was thinking was:I have slipstreamed SP3 onto my Win XP CD and at some point in time (just after the release of SP3) no additional updates / hotfixes / patches were available because all previous released updates / hotfixes / patches were included in SP3. But now, 6 months later, additional updates have come out which is not included in SP3.So, does the Windows XP x86 2008-08-12 6836 windows-xp-x86-enu.ulz Update List contain all the updates released after SP3?ThanksWuhtzu
mikesw Posted September 22, 2008 Posted September 22, 2008 Windows XP x86 2008-08-12 6836 windows-xp-x86-enu.ulzwas the Update List for Windows XP (x86) with SP3? .WuhtzuWhen I first came across this file too, I didn't know that it contained the SP3 fixes.Also when one tries to download all the XP (SP2) fixes, I got three files that weren'ton the server. It gave a popup message to "skip"; however, I don't know if a log/reportfile is written that tells me what downloaded by filename vs what filenames were skipped.Is it possible to save the downloaded file to the HDD with the original date it came out vs.todays date? This will be helpful to sort files based on oldest to latest dates for the filenamesand apply them based on this order for a given year.@jcarle please rename this filename with (SP3) as was done for the ulz filename whichcontains (SP2). This will eliminate alot of confusion that this file pertains to SP3 withouthaving to install the ulz file and look at the contents.Moreover, the ulz for SP2 hasn't been updated since around 4/2008 with all the patches.Please include in these files fixes besides security/hotfixes. The fixes I'm thinking aboutare things like the Aug 2008 update for timezone, and fixes that improve the realiabilityof Windows or Office tools (i.e. the USB update) and fixes one needs to get by calling MSoft. Note: thiswill require a windowsupdate tool update which allow one to automatically login to websitesthat can provide these fixes. see www.thehotfixshare.net. If one has a username/passwordto this site, (or could rely on one setting a cookie from this site) to automatically login anddownload the fix.Other fixes are the rootcertifcate update, WPA updates, font updates (i.e. VistA and EU (european union)fonts that will install on XP too), consolas and new cleartype fonts, MSI installers such as v3.1 for (win2k) and the new one v4.5 for VISTA and XP, new Support and Deploy tools, RDP client, Web RDP client,etc.Note: need to distinquish the various downloads for XP home vs. Pro since not everything that is downloadedapplies to Home. i.e MUI and support/deploy tools on a per service pack version #. The same appliesto Win 2K vs Win 2K Pro. , also Vista Home thru Ultimate.Office 2k3 needs SP3. Also need patches and SP's to Visio, Project, etc that aren't part of the O2k3 distribution.As a side note, there were updates to the Office product viewers too if one didn't have the actual office productinstalled. Need the o2k7 office file compatibility pack too.Need Office 2k7 Home thru Ultimate/Biz which may be different. Same applies to Viso, Project etc. for o2k7 like o2k3.Need Dotnet v3.5 downloads added to the list along with DirectX links to 9.0c and monthly updates.Also there was a fix that came out for the audio layer a few years back, which I forget the details right now.(uaa???)Did I miss anything????
famkehoopers Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 (edited) *bump* :-)Here is a correct list of all the updates till now after SP3WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB938464-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB950762-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB950974-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB951376-v2-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB951698-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB951748-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB951978-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB952287-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB952954-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB954211-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB954459-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB954600-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB955069-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB955839-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB956391-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB956802-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB956803-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB956841-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB957097-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB958644-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-KB958687-x86-ENU.exeWindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB952069-v2-x86-ENU.exeAnd if you also slipstream IE7 (IE7-WindowsXP-x86-ENU.exe)IE7-WindowsXP-KB958215-x86-ENU.exeIE7-WindowsXP-KB938127-v2-x86-ENU.exeIE7-WindowsXP-KB960714-x86-ENU.exeRegards Edited February 9, 2009 by famkehoopers
jcarle Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 @jcarle please rename this filename with (SP3) as was done for the ulz filename whichcontains (SP2). This will eliminate alot of confusion that this file pertains to SP3 withouthaving to install the ulz file and look at the contents.I hope the new naming scheme has helped bring clarification to the differences in the ULs.
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