Breezer Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 @ mimoYes, I use the following true addon:http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/7696-addon-net-framework-11-20-30-35-gdrqfe-true-addons/
Mim0 Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 @mimoIn connection with post 731 and 732 regarding KB2570947 I have foundthat for WinXPSP3 with Net2 or higher one registry change is missing :...@ mimoYes, I use the following true addon:...In this case I would prefer to don't add the reg-file to the update-list (you addressed post 734 to me), because I don't handle addons. But it could be worth to make this information more public, because it's not easy to find this informatin in this thread. But where?
Mim0 Posted August 14, 2013 Posted August 14, 2013 @mimoKB2544521 (2011-06) has been replaced by KB2846071 (2013-07).The file vgx.dll has a higher version number than the number in the KB article 2544521,as checked in a virtual machine.You're right!Since MS13-028 (2817183) the Cum IE Update contains the vgx.dll.Thx for the info, I will remove KB2544521 from the list!
Breezer Posted August 14, 2013 Posted August 14, 2013 @ mimoRegarding post 737:If you install Net 2 upwards, when you have completed the HFslip installation, you have the same problem.The update 2570947 has already been installed, the registry-entry will be missing.You could give a link to my post, or perhaps mention it in a footnote.
Mim0 Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 @ mimoRegarding post 737:If you install Net 2 upwards, when you have completed the HFslip installation, you have the same problem.---Oh... In this case I agree to add a note and the reg-file to the list!
Acheron Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 August 2013 security updates for Windows XP:KB2862772 - MS13-059: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer (supersedes KB2846071)KB2850869 - MS13-060: Vulnerability in Unicode Scripts Processor could allow remote code execution (supersedes KB981322)KB2849470 - MS13-062: Vulnerability in remote procedure call could allow elevation of privilege (supersedes KB2360937)KB2859537 - MS13-063: Vulnerabilities in Windows kernel could allow elevation of privilege (supersedes KB2839229)KB2863058 - August 2013 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems (supersedes KB2829069)KB890830 - Malicious Software Removal Tool v5.3For .NET Framework 2.0 the following update:KB2844285 - MS13-052: Vulnerabilities in .NET Framework could allow remote code execution (v2)and finallyKB931125 - Update for Root Certificates [August 2013]
Breezer Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 (edited) @mimoYour updatelist for Windows XP, Table 4, Date 2013-07KB 2862772 for Internet Explorer 8 is not optional (Cumulative security update).However, when I put it in HF, Windows Update still asked for it (checked in virtual machine).This hotfix modifies the registry in a non-standard way, so HFSLIP doesn'tmodify all new registry entries.I have not tried this for IE6 and IE7, these might have the same problem.-------Replaced with the next cumulative update (sept 2013), which gives no problem. Edited September 16, 2013 by Breezer
Breezer Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 (edited) @ mimoYour table 2, KB2624667 from 2011-12Ole32.dll has a higher version number than the 5.1.2600.6168 mentioned in the KB,checked on a virtual machine.Outdated hotfix ?----------------------Your table 5, KB973442 from 2009-08Wmvdecod.dll has a higher version number than the 11.1.5721.5268 mentioned in the KB.This hotfix was replaced by KB2834904, september 2013 update for Windows Media player 11.I have not checked WMP9. Edited September 13, 2013 by Breezer
Mim0 Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 @mimoYour updatelist for Windows XP, Table 4, Date 2013-07KB 2862772 for Internet Explorer 8 is not optional (Cumulative security update).Hi Breezer,what you see in table 4 is the Cum Sec Upd for IE6 which is optional for IE8. For details you can follow the links in the article column.However, when I put it in HF, Windows Update still asked for it (checked in virtual machine).This hotfix modifies the registry in a non-standard way, so HFSLIP doesn'tmodify all new registry entries.I have not tried this for IE6 and IE7, these might have the same problem.Hmmm... I've never encountered such a problem. Does MS have changed something in the IE6-update?@ mimoYour table 2, KB2624667 from 2011-12Ole32.dll has a higher version number than the 5.1.2600.6168 mentioned in the KB,checked on a virtual machine.Outdated hotfix ?Yes, it's outdated. It was replaced this month by 2876217. I've just updated the list and the file-checker with September updates (I've forgotton the thing with Net and your reg-file - sorry - I will add this asap )Your table 5, KB973442 from 2009-08Wmvdecod.dll has a higher version number than the 11.1.5721.5268 mentioned in the KB.This hotfix was replaced by KB2834904, september 2013 update for Windows Media player 11.I have not checked WMP9.Oh, good hint! I will check also WMP9 and remove the obsolete updates! Thx!!!
Explorer09 Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 However, when I put it in HF, Windows Update still asked for it (checked in virtual machine).This hotfix modifies the registry in a non-standard way, so HFSLIP doesn'tmodify all new registry entries.I have not tried this for IE6 and IE7, these might have the same problem. Hmmm... I've never encountered such a problem. Does MS have changed something in the IE6-update?All IE8 cumulative security updates have these registry changes. I don't know if HFSLIP can integrate every one of them, but the reg file I provided in the link might help you.
Breezer Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 @mimoYour updatelist Table 2, date 2013-09,has an entry with a registry-file (WindowsXP-KB2876315-x86.reg) to be added to HF?I didn't know HF could process registry-files.
Mim0 Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 ...has an entry with a registry-file (WindowsXP-KB2876315-x86.reg) to be added to HF?...Thx again,of course it must be HFSVCPACK.(at least the file-checker is correct)
SkyKiDS Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 (edited) Hi, there! The new security updates are released.MS14-001 for Microsoft OfficeMS14-002 for Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003MS14-003 for Microsoft Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and Server Core installation optionMS14-004 for Microsoft Dynamics AXWe only need MS14-002(KB2914368) and a new KB890830 (Malicious Software Removal Tool) version 5.8.MS14-002(KB2914368) replaces MS10-099(KB2440591), and older(v5.7 or before) KB890830 is replaced by v5.8.KB2914368 should be worked with the folder HF.Download them here:WindowsXP-KB2914368-x86-XXX.exe (for XP, go to security note for others)Windows-KB890830-V5.8.exe Edited January 15, 2014 by SkyKiDS
dziubek Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 Found by kommKB2832214 schannel.dll v5.1.2600.6370KB2878379-v2 dpcdll.dll, licdll.dll, winlogon.exe v5.1.2600.6443 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2655992 & http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969557 & http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2878379
jakson Posted February 25, 2014 Posted February 25, 2014 (edited) Found by kommKB2832214 schannel.dll v5.1.2600.6370KB2878379-v2 dpcdll.dll, licdll.dll, winlogon.exe v5.1.2600.6443 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2655992 & http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969557 & http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2878379I can't login to XP system with integrated KB2878379-v2 (or KB969557* or both of them)and have got this error:"A problem is preventing windows from accurately checking the license for this computer. ERROR 0x80004005"*found on ryanvm.net that KB2878379-v2 replaced KB969557I was trying HFSLIP 1.7.10 beta K v5 (latest) and v4 with no success,but HFSLIP 1.7.10 beta K v5 changelog says that it should work:"Feb 23, 2014 - Block integration of WUDF 1.7 (WMP11) if found in source. Add support for integrating KB2878379. Beta K v5"PSKB2878379-v2FIX: A "c000021a" error occurs when you restart a Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 deviceApplies to Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 - that's the cause?...and it's weird that hotfix above replaced:KB969557When you use the Windows Key+L keyboard sequence to lock a Windows XP-based computer shortly after you log on to the system, the operating system may be automatically unlocked and the desktop can be accessedApplies to Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Edited February 25, 2014 by jakson
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