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KB2141007 includes a file named inetcomm.dll.

MHTML includes nothing, except for update_SP3QFE.inf

HFSLIP log:

WindowsXP-KB2141007-x86-ESN.exe

TEMP\inetcomm.dll

1 archivos copiados

WindowsXP-KB2508272-x86-ESN.exe

0 archivos copiados

archivos copiados equal to copied files.

Both updates are verified, extracted by hand using /x switch.

Do you looked inside of KB2508272 or inside of KB2503658 (MS11-026: MHTML)?

I found a newer inetcomm.dll in KB2503658


Posted (edited)
Do you looked inside of KB2508272 or inside of KB2503658 (MS11-026: MHTML)?

I found a newer inetcomm.dll in KB2503658

I did wrong looking at the wrong hotfix.

Another update integration Bug:

KB2510531 integration fails

...

What kind of problem do you noticed?

Sorry, my bad, never mind.

I removed KB976662 only from the table but from HF folder.

Edited by Maxfutur
Posted

Hi Maxfutur,

thx for your response! :)

Do you plan to make a test-installation and check that installation against Windows-Update? I'm not sure when I can do it. If you do that, would you tell me the result? It will help to ensure that all is correct.

Posted (edited)

Test-installation successfull.

Not problems at all.

My updated list (only lastest updates), based upon your updatelist is started a couple monts ago is in progress with irect links for spanish here:

http://maxfutur.wordpress.com/9-2/

Still needs "polishing" but i think it works already, Adobe Flash is updated for english (is the link you posted), have to upload for spanish screens when flash ask for updating. What 2 characters do. :lol:

Semi-translated (some day is going to be done yet), for personal purposes but i think anybody else can use it. Updates are numerated by files not by MS#

Modified and Updated before i could see yours, wich become to be very helpfull look at your work and compare.

Edited by Maxfutur
Posted (edited)

The new batches for Batch Downloading are up.

The download batches and hotfix list are made with a spreadsheet and for the last few weeks I've been working on adding a bit more automation and error-checking to it, so hopefully these kind of bugs won't appear in future :)

Edited by Muppet Hunter
Posted (edited)

The Windows 2000 Post-SP4 Updates for HFSLIP page has been updated, adding these updates:

- 324446

- Adobe Flash Player SWFLASH.CAB April 2011 release (10.2.159.1) (thanks jvidal)

The notes for 2290570 and 979687 were updated.

Edit: updated the URL for the Windows 2000 Post-SP4 Updates for HFSLIP page.

Edited by bristols
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

Thx Maxfutur!

A small notice to KB2492386: KB2492386 replaces KB955759.

This causes the following correction: KB955759 KB2492386 + KB979687 + KB2259922 replace KB923561

--- EDIT ---

MSRT 3.18 was also re-released. Can anybody check if the current download of MSRT 3.18 is different to the original download of MSRT 3.18? I don't have any downloads of MSRT but if both versions (with the number 3.18) are different I have to modify my algorithm in the file-checker.

Edited by Mim0
Posted (edited)

A small notice to KB2492386: KB2492386 replaces KB955759.

And 2388210, at least on Server2003, but I think also on XP. Sure looks like a more direct replacement to me.

*Edit: yes, there is a Update replacement information section in the article that needs to be clicked on. :yes:

GL

Edited by GrofLuigi
Posted (edited)
MSRT 3.18 was also re-released. Can anybody check if the current download of MSRT 3.18 is different to the original download of MSRT 3.18?
@#$%^!!! Same Engine, different Definitions (apparently)! Update didn't show last week (dated 18th) but NOW shows up...

:huh: So I go ahead and download/install and the MSE2.0 definitions show updated as well??? (and I had manually set it to only update once a week). This MS AV/AntiMalware is a BEAR to "control"!!! Testing Unattended with this junk is getting out of hand! Better off just blocking all of it (somehow) and installing "something else"...

Edited by submix8c
Posted
Thx Maxfutur!

A small notice to KB2492386: KB2492386 replaces KB955759.

This causes the following correction: KB955759 KB2492386 + KB979687 + KB2259922 replace KB923561

--- EDIT ---

MSRT 3.18 was also re-released. Can anybody check if the current download of MSRT 3.18 is different to the original download of MSRT 3.18? I don't have any downloads of MSRT but if both versions (with the number 3.18) are different I have to modify my algorithm in the file-checker.

NP

Thanks for the info

I wonder if it is as follows: KB2492386 replaces KB955759.

"This causes the following correction: KB2492386 + KB979687 + KB2259922 replace KB923561"

HFSLIP Changelog shows: KB2485663 (MS11-033: WordPad Text Converters) replaces KB2259922 (MS10-067: WordPad Text Converters)

Should be:

"This causes the following correction: KB2492386 + KB979687 + KB2485663 replace KB923561"

HFSLIP Update List needs correction at MS09-2010, make sure tu add the same (fixed) note when adding KB2492386.

A small notice to KB2492386: KB2492386 replaces KB955759.

And 2388210, at least on Server2003, but I think also on XP. Sure looks like a more direct replacement to me.

*Edit: yes, there is a Update replacement information section in the article that needs to be clicked on. :yes:

GL

I think that your pointing out, is for XP x64 only.

As i'm not very sure, can you make sure about it?

Posted (edited)

Thx Maxfutur!

A small notice to KB2492386: KB2492386 replaces KB955759.

This causes the following correction: KB955759 KB2492386 + KB979687 + KB2259922 replace KB923561

--- EDIT ---

MSRT 3.18 was also re-released. Can anybody check if the current download of MSRT 3.18 is different to the original download of MSRT 3.18? I don't have any downloads of MSRT but if both versions (with the number 3.18) are different I have to modify my algorithm in the file-checker.

I use subversion to track any changes in my HFSLIP source. The Malicious Software Removal Tool was updated from 3.18.4803.0 to 3.18.4804.0 as an out of bound security update.

@submix8c, yesterday I submitted a few suspicous files which I found on my system which MSE failed to detect. Today those signatures have already been added to their virus database :hello:

Edited by Acheron

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