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The File-Checker (HFSLIPFC) for HFSLIP


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new file-checker for XP:

2013-03-15
- Added: KB2809289 (MS13-021: Internet Explorer)
- Added: KB2807986 (MS13-027: Kernel-Mode Drivers (RNDIS USB Driver))
- Added: KB890830 (Malicious Software Removal Tool 4.18.7203.0)
- Added: Adobe Flash Player 11.6.602.180
- Removed: KB2792100 (MS13-009: Internet Explorer, replaced by KB2809289)
- Removed: KB890830 (Malicious Software Removal Tool 4.17.7102.0)
- Removed: Adobe Flash Player 11.6.602.168

I will add KB2821346 tomorrow. Thx, dziubek!

And I'll update the Office list asap. Thx, Explorer 09!

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I will add KB2821346 tomorrow. Thx, dziubek!

And I'll update the Office list asap. Thx, Explorer 09!

Ok, so next file-checker changes / updates are:

- Windows XP file-checker:

KB2794119 < KB2821346 (Cumulative Time Zone Update)

- Office 2003 file-checker:

KB2760754 < 2767887 < 2768025 (Junk Email Filter)

PS "<" means "is replaced by".

Just it? :)

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Thx, mimo!

BTW, I see you still haven't done anything about KB2264107.

This update should be moved to the "optional" list.

MU/WU DOES NOT ASK FOR IT. IT IS NOT HIGH PRIORITY. It causes more problems than the one it supposedly fixes.

What more do you need to change its status to optional?

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...

What more do you need to change its status to optional?

:blushing: ...

I'm thinking about the INI-setting for the file-checker, where you can set ADVISORIES=0/1. The expectation should be that all missing advisories will be reported.

But I agree, a non-high-priority advisory should be handled in another way than a high-priority advisory.

But on the other side, it's not bad when you replace existing files with the files from KB2264107, because you need to activate the new functionality in the registry.

My idea now is, to make it more prominent that KB2264107 is optional (but leave it still as advisory in the file-checker):

  • add a remark in the update-list, that this is optional,
  • add a remark in the update-name (file-checker) were you can see that this update is optional when this update will be reported as missing.
  • add an additional hint for this update (file-checker) were you can see that this update is optional when this update was found in HF

Is it a passable compromise?

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Yeah, that seems passable.

I think it should be tagged "optional", the script shouldn't flag it as "missing" when it's not present in HF and IF it is present, then it should display a warning about it and a tip that it needs to be activated via the registry...

I also think this one should be handled separately to other advisories. This is a special one.

IF advisories=0, then other useful advisories might be left out...

just my $2c

bye!

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  • 2 weeks later...

I noticed today HFSLIP does not copy the kb942288-v3.cat file to the SVCPACK directory when integrating Windows Installer 4.5.

I have added the following line:

IF EXIST TEMP\UPDATE\*.cat MOVE/Y TEMP\UPDATE\*.cat WORK\SVCPACK

near the end of the :MSI45 section of HFSLIP to fix the signature verification of msiexec.exe and some other dll files.

The only file that does not have a signature is msisip.dll. Searching for a solution online I found some suggestions to replace the cat file with the one from the english hotfix.

It seems Microsoft has replaced this update online with an international version, and this workaround likely does not work anymore.

Has anyone more information about this?

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2809289 replace 2817183 (Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 for Windows XP)

956744 replace 2813345 (Remote Desktop Connection 6.1 Client)

2483614 replace 2813347 (Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 Client)

2799494 replace 2813170

2621146 replace 2772930 (Active Directory)

2646524 replace 2820917

2778344 replace 2808735

2626416 yerine 2801109 (Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM))

Please use the right grammar tense of the verbs. Or your meaning will be reversed.

For example 2809289 is replaced by 2817183

not "2809289 replaces 2817183".

Also, I correct a few errors:

2801109 (Active Directory Application Mode) is not part of stock XP, so you don't need to install it unless you installed ADAM for some reason.

2772930 is not needed for Windows XP. (MS doesn't offer the update for XP.)

EDIT: Here's one more. KB2797052 (vgx.dll) is also replaced by KB2817183 (IE security update).

For people who are confused, here is a summary:

April 2013 Patch Tuesday

Windows XP

KB number | Bulletin | Patched component | Download page ID | Replacement

KB2817183 | MS13-028 | IE | 38293 38347 | Replaces KB2809289 (MS13-021) and KB2797052 (MS13-010)

KB2813345 | MS13-029 | mstscax (RDC6.1) | 38315 | No replacement

KB2813347 | MS13-029 | mstsc (RDC7.0) | 38281 | Replaces KB2483614 (MS11-017)

KB2813170 | MS13-031 | Kernel | 38303 | Replaces KB2799494 (MS13-017)

KB2820917 | MS13-033 | csrss (winsrv.dll) | 38299 | Replaces KB2646524 (MS12-003)

KB2808735 | MS13-036 | win32k.sys | 38255 | Replaces KB2778344 (MS13-016)

KB890830 | | MSRT 4.19.7304.0 | 16 | Old MSRT

Flash Player 11.7.700.169 | APSB13-11 | | Direct link

Office 2003

KB2810049 | | outlfltr | 38371 | Old junk email filter update

Edited by Explorer09
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Hi guys, thx for your help! :)

Now, we just wait for mimo to update the FC.
Coming shortly... ;)
BTW, 2813347 isn't required. Only 2813345.
In case that you stay at RDC6. When integration RDC7 you should use 2813347. Edited by Mim0
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I'm guessing rulman has a very limited knowledge of english...

@ rulman:

I apologize if you (rulman) get offended because of this. I didn't mean any offense when I corrected your English.

Edited by Explorer09
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new file-checker for XP:

2013-04-12
- Added: KB2817183 (MS13-028: Internet Explorer)
- Added: KB2813345 (MS13-029: Remote Desktop Client, RDC6)
- Added: KB2813347 (MS13-029: Remote Desktop Client, RDC7)
- Added: KB2813170 (MS13-031: Windows Kernel)
- Added: KB2820917 (MS13-033: Windows Client/Server Run-time Subsystem)
- Added: KB2808735 (MS13-036: Kernel-Mode Driver)
- Added: KB890830 (Malicious Software Removal Tool 4.19.7304.0)
- Added: Adobe Flash Player 11.7.700.169
- Removed: KB2809289 (MS13-021: Internet Explorer, replaced by KB2817183)
- Removed: KB2481109 (MS11-017: Remote Desktop Client, RDC6, replaced by KB2813345)
- Removed: KB2483614 (MS11-017: Remote Desktop Client, RDC7, replaced by KB2813347)
- Removed: KB2799494 (MS13-017: Windows Kernel, replaced by KB2813170)
- Removed: KB2646524 (MS12-003: Client/Server Run-time Subsystem, replaced by KB2820917)
- Removed: KB2778344 (MS13-016: Windows Kernel-Mode Driver, replaced by KB2808735)
- Removed: KB890830 (Malicious Software Removal Tool 4.18.7203.0)
- Removed: Adobe Flash Player 11.6.602.180

Download: HFSLIPFC v.2013/01/06 with WindowsXP-update-list v.2013/04/12

@jvidal: no changes regarding KB2264107 - coming asap (too late now... at least for me...)

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