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LonghornXP

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  1. 8 hours ago, maile3241 said:

    @LonghornXP Yes I know, because I opened the file directly from the directory.

    yeh...

    8 hours ago, maile3241 said:

    I have installed Xp rtm and hosted the site there. Unfortunately it still stops at this point. There was also a new windows update log created. Also, the page works better in IE6.

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    I think there is a bug because it's 'starting' and 'shutting down'

     

     

    btw, lets talk about windows update v5

  2. On 4/19/2022 at 2:23 AM, maile3241 said:

    I found the splash.asp?page=3 and some other pages. So the page is still complete. We do not need to add the splash.asp?page=3 extra. Unfortunately, I still haven't figured out why it's stuck at this point.:no:

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    There is some CSS and images were missing, that's why the style look like this

  3. 53 minutes ago, maile3241 said:

    I have copied the splash.asp?page=3 into the default folder. Apparently the file already existed and had to be replaced by this one. When I now open the page, I immediately get the WU welcome page but the Scan for Updates button does nothing.:no: For this page, other splash.asp pages are necessary, but unfortunately I could not find them on wayback machine. The selfupdate.asp page is also missing, but I don't know if it has WU v4. This page downloads the file and checks if it is signed by Microsoft before displaying the start page.

    Can u use the selfupdate.asp from WU v6? Also, v6 and v5 uses .aspx instead .asp. Strange :dubbio:

  4. 7 hours ago, AstroSkipper said:

    May I kindly ask you if this thread has been changed its title to "How to activate Windows XP with a key of doubtful or rather illegal origin"? The last three pages are about activation problems with such keys. I thought the title of this thread is "On decommissioning of update servers for 2000, XP, (and Vista?) as of July 2019". Do the poster of these contents really know that? I don't think so. This thread is totally bloated and polluted with off-topic comments. I am no longer interested in posting new solutions or fixes here in this thread.

    PS: BTW I think there are other places to talk about such kind of stuff! :yes:

    Now I know this topic (back in 2019) talk about activation but now it talk about WU/MU

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