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My Browser Builds (Part 1)
heinoganda replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
As far as works palemoon-27.6.0a1.win32-git-20171002_2-e68ab5b3d-xpmod now also in my VM, however does not open up to me why the source code of the unstable version is used. Unfortunately, there are no language packs for the unstable version. The implemented LAV codec works. -
My Browser Builds (Part 1)
heinoganda replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Unfortunately, only New Moon (palemoon-27.6.0a1.win32-git-20171002-e68ab5b3d-xpmod) will open and close immediately. Not working in VMware with Windows XP sp3 (completely updated and no other programs installed). With New Moon from Feodor2 (v27.5.0) there are no problems. Have the suspect that when compiling with you what goes wrong. -
There are no problems with KB4039384. With KB4039111 only the entry in the WSUS catalog was updated, the update itself was not changed. There is no need for action. I am worried about the users who installed the update KB4025398 after the 31st of August, because the security gap in the file Msinfo32.exe is no longer fixed!
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Manually Update WideVine on Windows XP with Google Chrome
heinoganda replied to sdfox7's topic in Windows XP
I have tried it, you have not done anything wrong, it does not work because all WideVine modules over version 1.4.8.903 are no longer working on Windows XP (Incompatible thanks Google!) By the way, Advanced Chrome includes only version 1.4.8.824. -
KB4039111 / 09/21/2017 now again in the Windows Update catalog, identical to the original update from 09/08/2017. The problem with the xpsp2res.dll file still exists.
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Note, actually I have registered in this forum because the users reciprocally no accusations make which Windows version a user prefers. I also prefer Windows XP, but I also have no problems working with other versions of Windows. In many German-speaking forums, hardly one has what postet and already one can not save itself from comments. With under of because of you're a safety risk and other meanstream bla bla that give any self-appointed specialists of themselves. Therefore, mutual respect is one of the aspects that made this forum great!
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Correctly! For .NET Framework 1.1, you could still use those for Server 2003, if the updates were manually adapted to the installation.
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What I think of the upcoming Firefox versions, simple censorship! https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/08/08/mozilla-information-trust-initiative-building-movement-fight-misinformation-online/ http://www.businessinsider.de/mozilla-new-initiative-counter-fake-news-2017-8?r=US&IR=T http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-08-14-firefox-browsers-will-soon-block-fake-news-flagged-by-george-soros-linked-left-wing-groups.html For one, I think the other web browser to follow, on the other hand here is a freedom right restricted the free information procurement! Therefore, any older web browser should save versions for itself!
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@sdfox7 Some updates that are still published for Office 2003 Viewer can also be used for Office 2003. Currently USP10 and GDIPLUS. Ultimately therefore still lacks many updates! @pcalvert The .NET Frameworks updates after April 2014 require the POSReady entry for download via AU / WU / MU, for the installation this is not needed!
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Because the files USP10.dll and GDIPLUS.dll have been updated by KB4039384! Hopefully not!
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@Dave-H If there was a problem with KB4039384, there would have been a corresponding comment from my side. Regarding KB4039111, a fader flavor remains due to the enclosed file xpsp2res.dll version 5.1.2600.7239, whether a more current version like the version 5.1.2600.7248 should have appeared here. This will ultimately show the upcoming updates.
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When I wrote this comment, which originally answered the questions of Dave-H and pcalvert, Dencorso wrote a comment to pcalvert at the same time, which I edited my comment to the extent that the part was removed at pcalver. Since I create my own Updaterollups where it is necessary to extract the individual updates from MS is the circumstance noticed because of the file xpsp2res.dll. At this point, however, I was just testing the various Updaterollups, where Dencorso has already published another comment. After the test, I have my comment because of the knowledge gained added. For this reason, there is a temporal discrepancy. One might think, that MS to have evil intentions for the update KB4025398 from 08/28/2017 and KB4039111. Just suspect, that in a short time these errors happen!
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Wow, tested for me on my virtual machine (1 core core 2 duo 2.4 GHz and 512 MB memory) after I installed the latest cumulative update of IE8 manuel, as well as updates for Office 2007 compatibility pack. With the following search and install I have completely 5 minutes needed!
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@Dave-H KB4039111 (kernel32.dll, ntdll.dll, ole32.dll, rpcss.dll, sprv0407.dll, wordpad.exe, xpsp2res.dll) is an update related to security updates KB4026061 (sprv0407.dll, wordpad.exe) and KB4018556-v2 (kernel32.dll, ntdll.dll, ole32.dll, oleaut32.dll, rpcss.dll, xpsp2res.dll). Unfortunately, MS in KB4039111 has an older version (5.1.2600.7239) attached to the file "xpsp2res.dll" against KB4018556-v2 (5.1.2600.7248), which can not be updated in Windows XP "xpsp2res.dll". Hopefully, this bug will be fixed by a subsequent update. This could cause problems with the English language version of Windows XP Professional (ENU), as well as with all language versions of Windows XP Home. In a test in the VMware with the English-language version of Windows XP Professional, I have not found any problems (The file "xpsp2res.dll" was installed with version 5.1.2600.7248)!
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This update is incorrect and has not been corrected by MS!
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@pcalvert Please check the version of the file msimsg.dll or msisip.dll under "%windir%\system32", if MSI Installer v4.5 is installed it should match 4.5.6001.22159 . Among the file properties is sometimes this entry "(vistasp2_ldr.150618-0601)", which is completely correct, because MSI 4.5 of Windows Vista also for older Windows versions was provided. Otherwise check again the registry entry for POSReady.
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@pcalvert @niko32 First, disable automatic updates (make a reboot if high processor load of the svchost.exe process in the task manager), then manually install the most recent cumulative update for Internet Explorer 8 KB4025252. Furthermore, Windows Installer 4.5 (KB942288-v3) should be installed. Now a new search in IE8 at WU / MU.
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Unfortunately, there is no more recent EMET like version 5.52 and therefore no more recent newer PinRules. As announced by MS only for Windows 10 (Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection), maybe the PinRules can be exported here?). Sorry that I can offer no better solutions.
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Only KB4025398 available from 08/28/2017 in the WSUS catalog, no update of the file msinfo32.exe version 5.1.2600.7292 more possible! The original update of KB4025398 (07/10/2017) updated the msinfo32.exe file, not msinfo.dll. Also definitely identical file for security update to the msinfo.dll present in the system. Update: A test at WU / MU brought the result the KB4025398 no longer offered (Why also)! Strange!?
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MSE Definition Updater v1.5 for Windows XP x64 now available!
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MSFN will be online as long as donations allow
heinoganda replied to Tripredacus's topic in General Discussion
I just miss the words, one of the best forums for Windows goes offline! A community where distinguished mainly by great tolerance and a substantive cooperation. It makes me very sad. -
At this time, there are only 4 updates for Windows XP this month: WindowsXP-KB4034034-x86-XXX.exe 08/04/2017 WindowsXP-KB4035055-x86-XXX.exe 08/04/2017 WindowsXP-KB4035056-x86-XXX.exe 08/04/2017 WindowsXP-KB4034775-x86-XXX.exe 08/06/2017 There was no update for the Office 2007 Compatibility Pack. I also missed a cumulative update for Internet Explorer 8. @glnz It would not be bad if in the first post of this topic it would give a hint before the POSReady updates are installed, the MSI 4.5 (KB942288-v3) is installed.
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Adobe Flash, Shockwave, and Oracle Java on XP (Part 1)
heinoganda replied to dencorso's topic in Windows XP
Java security update SE8u144 has been released!. Info: 8u144 Update Release Notes