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xpandvistafan

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  1. I believe you need a free Microsoft Azure account, point that IP to IIS, and then host it on the domain. EDIT: Or maybe you can just point your existing IP to IIS.
  2. Ok. It is sad nobody has a IIS website that they can use to host the files.
  3. Testing a Netscape Navigator 9 user agent on Chrome 86 seems to just load the HTML 5 player. I think it tries HTML 5 first and if that does not work it tries Flash.
  4. If you have a Macbook or linux, install wayback_machine_downloader and run this command "wayback_machine_downloader http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com -t 20110707002618" It will download all 92,000 files hosted on that server from 2011 or before, that includes v3, v4, v5, v6, and many other goodies probably.
  5. I never got it to work. It either showed a blank page or complained about asp.net.
  6. I found a few, http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/shared/js/tgar.js http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/shared/js/redirect.js http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/shared/js/commontop.js http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/shared/js/webcomtop.js http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/shared/js/spupdateids.js http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/shared/js/resultslist.js
  7. I do think they deleted Windows Update v4 though because as of Late April 2021, all pages on the v4 subdomain redirect to fe2.update.microsoft.com and going to http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp gives 404, it used to be just a redirect though.
  8. I found these 2 interesting Windows Update pages that are still live today, first this http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/thanks.aspx?ln=en&&thankspage=6, and this http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/thanks.aspx?ln=en&&thankspage=7 Both seem to be old pages to preview Windows Update v5.
  9. @maile3241 For some reason, mine stopped working and now just redirects to Windows Update v6.
  10. 2 days ago a new version of the API Extensions was released, this version requires you to build from source, which requires Visual Studio 2010 SP1. I believe this version fixes version spoofing issues and adds support for the OneDrive and the Python installer.
  11. Worked for Chrome 70. Fixes quite a bit of websites. Thank you for that. I wonder what is the oldest version of chrome that will work with that extension.
  12. I use Chrome 70. I am fine with the newer style tabs, but I am using Chrome 70 just for the nostalgia. It is the final version that includes those old style tabs and it also the first version that includes the final version of TLS 1.3, which means it can connect to virtually any website. Sadly, some websites like Github don't work properly anymore.
  13. Have you all tried the VxKex kernel extensions to see if that works? Check the thread.
  14. As i430vx said, that is the problem. You need a valid and non-blacklisted key for it to work.
  15. Are you using an unauthorized product key? Online activation is very particular about that.
  16. This was required for SHA-2 support for Windows Server 2003 back when you didn't need to use ProxHTTPSProxy in October 2020. Otherwise you would get 80072F8F. I guess with the Proxy that is not needed anymore.
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