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mdmartz

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  1. Thanks! AutoPatcher is exactly what I was thinking of but couldn't remember the name. I will keep that batch code and use it in the future when I have more time to download all of the updates individually or with WUD. Thanks again!
  2. I know there is something like this out there as I have used it before. I am looking for a Windows XP Post SP2 Update pack that has all (or close to all) updates released since SP2. I know RyanVM has this but it is for Slip Streaming. I need to update a computer already running WinXP SP2 to the most current patch level. However it doesn't have internet connection at the moment and I don't have the time to download them all manually and get them installed. Thanks!
  3. Okay well it looks like after a lot of experimenting and finally searching the internet I have found my answer. Incase anyone want to know how I searched. I used ssh\shell\open\command which would be the registry structure for doing such a thing. Anyway below are two links that discuss this. http://lodbrok.be/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WikiWi.../SSHURLProtocol http://undef.net/archives/2005/08/05/make-...-open-ssh-urls/
  4. I've never tried to do this before and google doesn't search for special characters so I figure I'll just ask. I would like to associate ssh:// with putty so that when I type ssh://addressofcomputer it will open an ssh session with that computer using putty. Just as http:// opens in Internet Explorer and telnet:// opens in a cmd window executing the telnet command. Anyone have any tips
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