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ups... I've forgotten to add this link. Sorry. Coming soon... btw... The new link doesn't offer this file. I take the previous link.
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Hey jvidal,that's nice that you found out that! I've noticed the new WMP11 and I had it on my todo-list to check the changes. Thx for doing this!!! Propably the hotfixes are also obsolete... Yes, I think also it's better to switch completely to the new version! CU, Mimo
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Of course, you're right! I fix it. Thx for reporting this!!! Thx for this, but I'm thinking about another way:1. Remove the hint with the shdocvw.dl_ from the list 2. Use the filever.exe (if available in HFTOOLS or in SOURCE\SUPPORT\TOOLS\SUPPORT.CAB) for checking the version of a file (Flash Player, Roots Certificates).
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As far I check the version of files very simple: Flash-Player: Filename & File-Size Root-certificates: only file-size Of course it's possible to grab the version-info from a file, but you need an additional tool for it. Probably: If this tool is in HFTOOLS, fc can use it. An idea... But without this tool: It's hard to check the version if a file is available in several languages and each language has it's on file-size. I don't know if shdocvl.dll is available in different languages. But back to topic: Filesize: Does WindowsXP-KB982381-x86-XXX.exe really contains many new DLLs? Mostly existing files will be overwritten. Of course, the new files are bigger, but in summary it's not very much. I use WindowsXP-KB982381-x86-XXX.exe. checking shdocvw.dl_: The shdocvw.dl_ is not completely included in the fc. The only thing is, if shdocvw.dl_ exists, WindowsXP-KB982381-x86-XXX.exe will not be reported as missing. But shdocvw.dl_ will never reported as missing. There is a thread regarding this fix. If I remember right, the most prefer to use WindowsXP-KB982381-x86-XXX.exe, because it's easier to handle.
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This happens if the version-string in the version-file (URL defined by the variable "extInfoUrl") is a different than in the 2k-extension (defined by the variable "extVersion").
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not bothalways IE8-WindowsXP-KB982381-x86-XXX.exe and either - WindowsXP-KB982381-x86-XXX.exe or - extract/makecab shdocvw.dl_
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That's mysterious. I found it: WindowsXP-KB957579-x86-FRA.exe If you look at my list (see signature) you will find the reason! ;-)But thx anyway...
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Hi tommy, nice to see you here That what you suggested I've implemented already before your post. But after installation in a VM the util-dll was twice on the system. Once in system32/macromed/flash and once in system32. So, in PROCESSCABS (where the CAB-dlls copies die WORK/I386E) you have to delete the flashut*.dll after that. And then it works fine. Of course, there is the question "who cares where the DLL is?". It's just for me to have it proper!
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new fx-extension for XP: 2010-06-11 - Added: Adobe Flash Player 10.1.53.64 - Removed: Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2 - Fixed: The optional fix for “Empty dialog when opening “Organize Favorites” from Windows Explorer.” (when using IE8) must also be updated from KB980182 to KB982381.
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That's a good news. As -X- said, it could be that 10.1.53.64 is just a quick and temporary solution. I'll wait one/two days before updating the list and fc
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small update: 2010-06-10b - Fixed: SP3 was reported as missing even when SOURCE contains SP3
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I have bad news... I've looked into the *.inf, because the names of the update-util changed and also a dll is new (fortunately a non-COM-DLL). And? Not found in the SWFLASH.inf. Next try: Look into hfslip! Flash-update is hard coded. So the new files will be ignored. Now a task for the HFSLIP-community: Let's start to make a HFSLIP Beta K I'll start to modify it... But I would like to compare it with the modifications of others!!!
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new fc-extension for XP: 2010-06-10 - Added: Malicious Software Removal Tool 3.8 - Added: KB979559 (MS10-032: Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers) - Added: KB975562 (MS10-033: Media Decompression) - Added: KB978695 (MS10-033: Media Decompression) - Added: KB979482 (MS10-033: Media Decompression) - Added: KB980195 (MS10-034: ActiveX Kill Bits) - Added: KB982381 (MS10-035: Internet Explorer) - Added: KB980218 (MS10-037: OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver) - Added: directx_Jun2010_redist.exe - Removed: Malicious Software Removal Tool 3.7 - Removed: KB969947 (MS09-065: Kernal-Mode Drivers) - Removed: KB968816 (MS09-047: Media Format Runtime 9.0, 9.5 and 11) - Removed: KB978262 (MS10-008: ActiveX Kill Bits) - Removed: KB980182 (MS10-018: Internet Explorer) - Removed: directx_feb2010_redist.exe
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Will the redist-package run on W2K? If yes, continue with:Use the redist-package and install it manually - check it with dxdiag Slipstream it and after installation of windows - check it again with dxdiag Probably you can save two reports and compare them. If dxnt.cab & bdant.cab are needed, makes it sense to make a description to add them from the Feb2010-redist-package? In the redist-package from Feb2010 Windows 2000 is also not listet. Just in the web-installer of Feb2010.
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KB973687 brings MSXML3 to version 8.100.1051.0 and MSXML6 to version 6.20.1103.0.KB973686 updates MSXML6 again - to version 6.20.2003.0. Both updates are worth to use.
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You're right. Custdll.dll and Wmenceng.dll are not on my system. I change the list. THX for checking the current changes!!!
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Yes, much new today. The list is updated, but now time today for the file-checker. Tomorrow or at least on thursday CU...
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The XP-list is up to date (see change-log at the end) http://mimo.zxq.net/
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new file-checker: 2010-06-07 - Fixed: Update-check was in an endless loop when only the extension was updated.
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It was down some weeks ago but only for a couple of hours. After regognized that the page is down I've looked for a new free-webspace. I've updated the first post of this thread. But I think I should post it here again:http://mimo.zxq.net/ no plan to stop it Thx!
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Hi jvidal, I've heard from that from theruan... ...and I've tried to find out what's the prob. But... I couldn't reproduce it. I will debug again. For the case that the reason is a combination of specific INI-settings, could you attach your INI?
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update for the XP-list: THX to jvidal
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Yes, it's really a bed news. Fortunately tommy's script has a really good state. Hopefully for the rest of all coming updates. And yes, I will maintain the filechecker and XP-list for the future...