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WULover

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  1. Are the other splash.asp pages in the folder? With the wayback machine downloader, you can download all Windows Update V4 in every language, with all files using this in cmd with ruby: gem wayback_machine_downloader http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com Then restore the website This is just an idea, so, what do u think of that?
  2. Here is the problem. I can't find any "splash.asp" page in wayback machine (they're in arabic)
  3. That's a problem.I don't think the wayback machine archived the pages for the detection. @maile3241 Do u know how to make an activeX detection for this site?
  4. You said the ActiveX is in the site?
  5. Compaq Presario 1200 12xl408A running Windows XP 580mb ram 10GB hard drive space Via chipset Compaq Presario 1200 12xl203 running Windows 98 64mb of ram 10GB hard drive space Via Appollo chipset This computer is broken, i'm trying to repair it Compaq Presario 1207 running Windows 95 1.3GB Hard drive space 16MB RAM This laptop is sadly dead now Compaq Armada 1573D running Windows 98 Plus! 3GB Hard drive space 48MB RAM Compaq Contura 400C running Windows 3.1 460MB Hard drive space 4MB RAM
  6. The folder has to be called "shared"
  7. Put them in the Windows Update folder
  8. The file locations aren't good in the default.asp code. U can use IE6 for that, WU v4 was used with this browser.
  9. Do u know a way to solve IE6 very long scans ?
  10. Then, @maile3241, do u know a way to restore WU v3? It's not working even in local because of some pages not displaying
  11. Hou can use Wayback Machine downloader
  12. Nope, sorry. You need to get the files in the wayback Machine.
  13. IE6 take 30min for each scan on Windows Server 2003. I have all components installed, and all patches. Any solution for this problem? (I'm not the only one with this problem)
  14. I have this but www.update.microsoft.com redirects on fe2.update.microsoft.com on Microsoft Windows XP Professional With Service Pack 3. On Microsoft Windows 2000, it's working
  15. Is there a medium to restore the www.update.microsoft.com URL? It automatically redirect to fe2.update.microsoft.com! A trick for that is working on Microsoft Windows 2000 but not on Microsoft Windows XP... And on 2000, I have problems with www.update.microsoft.com... fe2 is working...
  16. To instal manually MU in XP, you need to download muweb.dll, then put it in C:\WINDOWS\system32\ and then run the following command in cmd: regsvr32 muweb.dll
  17. Just, can I run ProxHTTPSProxy 1.3 in Windows 2000 (with or without any tool, such as extended kernel or other tool) pls?
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