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POSReady 2009 updates ported to Windows XP SP3 ENU


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On 9/25/2018 at 1:03 AM, Dave-H said:

Strange, the last update I've got that can't be removed is from 2010!
I'm not sure why an update from 2013 is shown highlighted in that screen grab.
:dubbio:

My XP is a very old installation (4 November 2005) and has been fiddled with a lot. Its nowhere near a clean install any more and has been patched a lot, imaged over a hundred times .... if you get the picture. It might even be some kind of record for XP.

Could be that I installed those updates in one go using Ghosts update pack.
I have only recently started using IE8 updates.
I have no uninstall feature for the bad update file and heinoganda patch did not do the trick, he also said I need to uninstall the 2 KB4134651 updates first, which I cant. I need to uninstall the KB4134651-V2 file first, which I cant.

Anyway, not a train smash, I can always restart the PC and scan from Windows 7 until MS comes out with a patch.

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Amended what heinoganda said to me via PM. V2 file only
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Well, of course you can! ... sort of: boot Win 7 and search your XP partition for all copies of oleaut32.dll and delete 'em all! Then boot XP (it should still boot despite that missing file) and install heinoganda's modded update. This procedure works. What we don't know, however, is whether your current issue is due to oleaut32.dll, but if it is, then this procedure must solve it.

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58 minutes ago, dencorso said:

 What we don't know, however, is whether your current issue is due to oleaut32.dll, but if it is, then this procedure must solve it.

So, maybe, locating all oleaut32.dll's AND jolting down where they are AND backing them up BEFORE deleting them could be a good strategy. :unsure: :whistle:

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Prudence is always good, but, provided there's one %windir%\system32\oleaut32.dll things will work OK. A second identical copy at %windir%\system32\dllcache\oleaut32.dll should be present, too, but just for the sake of backup, as you do know. And absence of %windir%\system32\oleaut32.dll will cause a lot of things not to work, but should not prevent booting and reaching desktop.

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@BTTB

I wrote to you via PM that you have to uninstall KB4134651-v2 and not KB4134651. The file version of KB4134651-v2 is higher than that of KB4134651, so it is sufficient to uninstall KB4134651-v2! If you can not uninstall KB4134651-v2, I can create a suitable uninstaller for you (ENU, DEU and FRA possible).

:)

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16 hours ago, heinoganda said:

@BTTB

I wrote to you via PM that you have to uninstall KB4134651-v2 and not KB4134651. The file version of KB4134651-v2 is higher than that of KB4134651, so it is sufficient to uninstall KB4134651-v2! If you can not uninstall KB4134651-v2, I can create a suitable uninstaller for you (ENU, DEU and FRA possible).

:)

Hello heinoganda
That would be most kind of you....and probably safer than deleting the problem file.
In ENU please.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Gary.

PS. I suppose after uninstall its not necessary to install the patched file?

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All I can say is what a super community of people and a special thanks to heinoganda in sorting out my scanning issue.

I ran the small uninstall file provided by heinoganda, PC restarted, installed the patched KB4134651-v2, PC restarted and voilà my Canon printer can scan back to my XP PC again.

Thank you so much, glad I joined this forum, will watch closer in future for updates and THANK YOU heinoganda, you are a star.

XP all the way.

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@BTTB

In any case, the POSReady updates were installed with the parameter -n (-nobackup), which means that they can not be uninstalled regularly. If updates are installed via AU / WU or MU this is not the rule. Furthermore, a big thank you to @Mathwiz, who drew your attention to the fact with KB4134651-v2. From me you have only the "remedy" to uninstall the original update KB4134651-v2, so you could install the modified KB4134651-v2 correctly. An info in the first post of this topic regarding KB4134651-v2 would be appropriate, as long as no adequate update is available. Hopefully the MS will finally wake up and bring the oleaut32.dll file back to a state where all Windows XP variants work correctly again.

:)

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Report it to Microsoft, guys.

I already have months ago, but nothing happened, probably because I'm just one person. If several people start complaining about this to the support, maybe they'll fix it properly once and for all. Just pretend you have WES09 or POSReady 2009 and report it, they won't check.

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I took my trusty nforce2 system and installed the September updates 1 by 1 with the following results:

ALL net framework updates will NO longer install on SSE1-only processor.
Internet explorer update installed just fine!
Office compatibility pack: I do NOT use it so I can not possibly know!
Windows updates:
kb4338381 installed just fine!
kb4457163 installed just fine!
kb4458000 testing FAILED!
kb4458001 installed just fine!
kb4458003 installed just fine!
kb4458006 installed just fine!
kb4458318 installed just fine!

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  • 2 weeks later...

October 2018' updates are out! Direct links for WES09/POSReady 2009 updates (7 updates, English only), IE8 cumulative security update (English), Office 2003 security update and Office 2007 compatibility pack security update (international)

http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/windowsxp-kb4458008-x86-embedded-enu_abc9e19593fcbcf30212a77493af05b144da8bb6.exe
http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/windowsxp-kb4462935-x86-embedded-enu_b5de399aa37284c81ca1e26ffb93893db035ec17.exe
http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/windowsxp-kb4462987-x86-embedded-enu_2ca3c3b7b4e2f9bee24af4e46eeb7e4624aabd3d.exe
http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/windowsxp-kb4463103-x86-embedded-enu_1d7cc48a7f1902bdd5953a1ab980db5832631339.exe
http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/windowsxp-kb4463361-x86-embedded-enu_794ed7af98b2db86a97d4fe3e2d6e45f739e21f7.exe
http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/windowsxp-kb4463545-x86-embedded-enu_2ef9f04e3467ca43b77de3ea7b96b847886a9f48.exe
http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/10/windowsxp-kb4463573-x86-embedded-enu_b0e76ad95da29d0ce8ba122a6b703660b93ed49b.exe

http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/ie8-windowsxp-kb4462949-x86-embedded-enu_1d397f10668187defcc5126c952d70db36f20abe.exe

http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/6/7/96748D39-1846-4B5D-A887-00A1FA1F2C29/office2003-KB4092464-FullFile-ENU.exe

http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/5/B/25BCBA66-02A1-496F-B372-53F07A3A89BB/ogl2007-kb4092444-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

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