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Pale Moon 26 for Atom/XP doesn't start with POSReady registry hack
heinoganda replied to Agorima's topic in Windows XP
Here is a medicine for the portable version of Pale Moon v26 What is needed is the tool "hexalter.exe", "delcert.exe", "upx.exe" (upx391w.zip), "PEChecksum.exe", as well as the file "palemoon.exe" from unpacked Portable, from the folder "Bin\Palemoon", which should be located in a directory. Now just create and run a batch file with the following code. delcert.exe palemoon.exe upx.exe -d palemoon.exe hexalter.exe palemoon.exe 0x274A=0x4E,0x00,0x4F,0x00,0x46,0x00,0x55,0x00,0x43,0x00,0x4B,0x00,0x50,0x00,0x4D PEChecksum.exe palemoon.exe upx.exe --best palemoon.exe -
Pale Moon 26 for Atom/XP doesn't start with POSReady registry hack
heinoganda replied to Agorima's topic in Windows XP
@liamZ Personally, I use this POSReady entry in the registry not to times I published POSReady updates itself Modify if necessary correct (for example by KB3072630 for Microsoft Installer, where one has removed the query of the existing version of the file update_SP3QFE.inf) having to be installed easily in a normal XP environment. Think forward at this point that there's various nasties on us XP users. I'm curious how it soon with Chrome looks, as here the support for Windows XP stopped this year. -
Pale Moon 26 for Atom/XP doesn't start with POSReady registry hack
heinoganda replied to Agorima's topic in Windows XP
@Drugwash Of course, it will continue to change with a new version of Pale Moon, the easiest was to modify the query to the effect that is sought here for a different value as "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\POSReady". In my amendment, he is looking for "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\NOF...PM", must be a bit of fun. Find it for the rest very insolence ever so a query in Pale Moon installed. (probably because someone has donated) -
Pale Moon 26 for Atom/XP doesn't start with POSReady registry hack
heinoganda replied to Agorima's topic in Windows XP
Here is equal to a Simple medicine for Pale Moon browser v26 What is needed is the tool "hexalter.exe" and "delcert.exe", as well as the file "palemoon.exe" from Pale Moon browser, which should be located in a directory. Now just create and run a batch file with the following code. hexalter.exe palemoon.exe 0x274A=0x4E,0x00,0x4F,0x00,0x46,0x00,0x55,0x00,0x43,0x00,0x4B,0x00,0x50,0x00,0x4Ddelcert.exe palemoon.exeSo Pale Moon no longer looking for the POSReady entry in the registry. Update: Since dencorso means that the certificates it is better to remove from the file "palemoon.exe" I reworked the code of the batch file. Thanks @Plosa for the Link of hexalter.exe, also @dencorso for the Info and Link of delcert.exe -
Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
heinoganda replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
@all There is an update of the root certificates: authroots.sst from 01/14/2016 delroots.sst from 01/14/2016 updroots.sst from 01/14/2016 Those using heinoganda's Cert_Updater.exe should run it ASAP. Others needing a redistributable rootsupd.exe should follow his instructions for creating their own, or PM at 5eraph for an updated EXE file. Update: @5eraph Thanks for Info to updated authroots.sst and updroots.sst from 2016/01/22. -
From EMET 5.1, there are several problems such as "The procedure entry point fopen_s Could not be located in the dynamic link library msvcrt.dll.", The programs that are registered in the apps are not displayed under running processes such as in the previous versions, which are not the only problems. Whether because EMET is still functioning properly very questionable. The version 5.5 is good for getting around the current Trusted Cert.
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@Dave-H I'm just tinkering at the EMET 5.0, because the installer routine is faulty, is almost ready. There are no more manual entries in the registry needed with current Cert Trusted. Then another of your link "EMET 05-02-2015.xml" where I still adapting. How do I extract I have explained in my post. msiexec /a "XXXXX.msi" /qn TARGETDIR="X:\XXXXXX" @all If you are interested at a error-corrected respectively updated Cert Trusted (valid until 09/01/2017) installation from EMET 4.1 / 5.0 for Windows XP, please PM.
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@Dave-H Let's see if the medicine works (from EMET 5.5), Expires 09/01/2017. Download: Trusted.rar Unfortunately needed EMET 5.5 .NET Framework 4.5. Extract I do with the following command msiexec /a "XXXXX.msi" /qn TARGETDIR="X:\XXXXXX" earlier still on the target drive to create the appropriate folder.
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You bring me just an idea. Get you a little trial start on my VM.
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@Dave-H Actually, I work a lot with WinRAR, but so far I have had no problems with WinRAR 4.20 more with the initial versions of the 5 Series. The thing I had to general notice again and again that when some hardware problems arise, particularly when packing where much computing power is needed and some hardware comes into stumble. Have here a slightly overclocked hardware that works very very stable when it is required.
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@Dave-H Since we have the problem, far too old Packer not knowing the a recent 7zip pack method (LZMA2)! I work here with 7z version 9.20. You need a newer Version of WinRAR or 7Zip.
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@Dave-H Sorry, what's going on with you because for a film that is defenitiv not normal. Have downloaded "Trusted.7z" unpacked with WinRAR (v4.20) and could easily do the "Import.cmd".
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@Dave-H Have you copy and paste? Behind the delims= is a tab! Download: Trusted expired! Have it tested on different drives and directories.
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@Dave-H The Fixit package is definitely for Emet Version 4 and 4.1. The problem with the Trusted Button crash I can not tell me that think because the Fixit package also has no effect. The Import.cmd I have so modified that here a corresponding registry key that is entered by Emet setup where the Emet tool "EMET_Conf.exe" is read with path. Original Code from "Import.cmd" file: @jaclaz Moreover you have to really laugh, then not even a simple query where correct EMET is installed.
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@Dave-H Hello, you make two files in the same Directory: First new Text file insert following code, save and rename to "Import.cmd" next new Text file insert following code, save and rename to "CertTrustUpd.xml" then run the "Import.cmd". Code for "CertTrustUpd.xml" updated / Expires 09/01/2017
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If you are interested in the current "browseui.dll" and "shdocvw.dll" files from KB3124275, I have appropriate update packages (MS Update Engine) created for the following languages: DEU, ELL, ENU, ESN, HUN, ITA, NLD, PLK and PTB. The test with the command "Rundll32.exe shdocvw.dll, DoOrganizeFavDlg" have passed these updates positively. (No empty dialog box) If necessary, please message to me. @dencorso The files are available in different language versions. Might be due.
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Become times for interested a patch tinker with the original MS Update Engine.
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@pao8804 KB3921674, which there is not yet. Please check again, maybe swapped a number. Because of the error in KB3072630 please read the following article. http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/171814-posready-2009-updates-ported-to-windows-xp-sp3-enu/?p=1102863
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First, if a program will need an older .NET Framework to install .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, included in this are the .NET Framework 2.0 SP2 and 3.0 SP2. Because of the error messages that may occur if .NET Framework requires, fall diverse from eg the corresponding .NET Framwork that is requested or a program of this simultaneously with installed / downloaded or an error message or the program can be started not easy. Wen older ATI graphics cards are drivers that need definitely a .NET Framework 2.0 or higher, otherwise may thereby certain functions be limited.
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@Dave-H According to MS, the following entries should be deleted from the registry if it exists (secure before): In the Registry Editor window, locate and delete the follow registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug\Debugger HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\DbgManagedDebugger Because you are not been able to find? Become times in the VMware times install the .NET Framework 4 because we can compare times. Then won the first settled here.
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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
heinoganda replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
Have released version 1.1 of Cert_Updater. Now also the creation date of the downloaded sst files appears. @liamZ Preliminary thanks for the info. From KB291365 I can not find any information and is not with me on the list yet. KB2938780 was my opinion on Windows XP is not of interest, but due to the higher version number in the file "system.dll", this update should prove unnecessary. NDP40-KB3048074-x86 replaced by NDP40-KB3072309-x86 replaced by NDP40-KB3099866-x86, since I've actually overlooked yet KB3048074. Incidentally, in my signature are links to my neat (if I get to that) .NET Framework lists. -
The EMET Tray problem for EMET Version 5.0 in Windows XP is easy to solve in the corresponding entry in the registry (Standard Program Path). Insert the following code into a text file and save, change the extension from txt to inf, select the file, then right-click and install. [version] signature = "$CHICAGO$" SetupClass = BASE [DefaultInstall] AddReg = AddRegSection [AddRegSection] HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run","EMET_Agent",,"""%16422%\EMET 5.0\EMET_Agent.exe""" Fixed "Admin privileges are required" for EMET Version 4.1 in Windows XP (Standard Program Path). Insert the following code into a text file and save, change the extension from txt to inf, select the file, then right-click and install. [version] signature = "$CHICAGO$" SetupClass = BASE [DefaultInstall] AddReg = AddRegSection [AddRegSection] HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run","EMET 4.1 Update 1 Agent",,"""%16422%\EMET 4.1\EMET_agent.exe"" --NoRestart" Thanks @Dave-H for the Info @Dave-H To your .NET Framework Problem Keyword Visual Studio. Is Visual Studio present? Read first this post https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5hs4b7a6.aspx through, maybe there with you a no longer required Registry entry. Here is a concrete contribution http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2116821/net-4-0-culturenotfoundexception to your problem if Visual Studio is installed.
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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
heinoganda replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
Hello Dave-H, an update interval of every 2-3 months should be sufficient by Cert_Updater. @glnz By removing the .NET Framework 3.5 you should be careful, there are drivers (VGA) that are dependent on it. -
@glnz Alone faith can be deceptive, there is no secure operating system! The biggest security risk is the user in front of the screen.