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thanks again to all who've contributed. All suggestions were investigated, and the list was updated appropriately.

24 Oct 2006:

Wanted list: Emptied the list of all except one

Added to Main list: q269388, kb892211, UCopy2Gb, UVS6SP6, UCrypt9x

Renamed: dsclient to q323455 (for the last time, promise!)

Moved to Obsolete list: q238453

Added to Obsolete list: kb840315, q272137

updated info: q242193, q321467

Other changes: deleted q283261 entirely


Posted (edited)

soporific:

Just a suggestion:

At your Add-Ons section you point to my Win98/98SP1/98SE page:

http://www.mdgx.com/newtip98.htm

But the add-ons are classified at my web site as follows:

- System Add-Ons:

http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm

- DirectX 8/9 Updates + Tools:

http://www.mdgx.com/dx.htm

- IE 4/5/6/7 Updates + Fixes:

http://www.mdgx.com/ietoy.htm

- WMP 6/7/8/9/10/11 Updates + Fixes:

http://www.mdgx.com/wmp.htm

- Drivers + Tools [3rd party, non-M$]:

http://www.mdgx.com/drv.htm

Also, each component/update has it's own link, for example:

MDAC:

http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#DAC

.NET:

http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#NFR

Java:

http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#JAVA

M$ JVM:

http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#JVM

... etc.

These links can be found under the respective web page contents at these locations:

http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#ADD

http://www.mdgx.com/dx.htm#MDX

http://www.mdgx.com/ietoy.htm#BRO

http://www.mdgx.com/wmp.htm#WMP

http://www.mdgx.com/drv.htm#MOU

http://www.mdgx.com/drv.htm#CDR

http://www.mdgx.com/drv.htm#DRV

http://www.mdgx.com/drv.htm#MOD

Could you please point to these URLs for specific updates and/or to the main web page URLs for updates categories?

Thanks.

Keep up the good work. :thumbup

Edited by MDGx
Posted (edited)
Keep in mind that Wpnpins from WinME cd are newer

than the original from microsoft downloads

where on the WinME CD? do u have a copy of the updated Wpnpins file?

Wpnpins addon is already included in Win2000/XP

also, PROBLEMCHYLD, are u still using McAfee VirusScan 9.1 or not? see my latest posts in the "unofficial & mcafee" thread

Edited by erpdude8
Posted (edited)
where on the WinME CD? do u have a copy of the updated Wpnpins file?

Wpnpins addon is already included in Win2000/XP

also, PROBLEMCHYLD, are u still using McAfee VirusScan 9.1 or not? see my latest posts in the "unofficial & mcafee" thread

Its located @

Drive:\add-ons\IPP

Rename zip extension below to exe

And no i don't use mcafee anymore.

Also i find conman.exe on WinME cd a.k.a Client Connection Manager

is there any newer version?

Edited by PROBLEMCHYLD
Posted (edited)

31th Oct 2006:

Added download location: Usbmte

Added to Obsolete list: q293818, kb913296, kb912919

30th Oct 2006:

Moved to Obsolete list: kb910906

Edited by soporific
Posted (edited)

USBMTE now here:

* Unofficial Windows 98 SE IEEE 1394 (FireWire) + USB HOTPLUG.DLL 4.10.2224,

USER32.DLL 4.10.2223, SYSTRAY.EXE 4.10.2224, USER.EXE 4.10.2226, HARDWARE.HLP,

1394.INF, NODRIVER.INF, NTMAP.INF, USB.INF, USBNTMAP.INF, USBSTOR.INF,

NTMAPHLP.PDR 4.10.2223, USBMPHLP.PDR 4.90.3000, 1394BUS.SYS 4.10.2226,

NTMAP.SYS 4.10.2227, OHCI1394.SYS 4.10.2226, SBP2PORT.SYS 4.10.2226,

USBAUTH.SYS 4.90.3000, USBNTMAP.SYS 4.90.3000, USBSTOR.SYS 4.90.3000,

USBU2A.SYS 1.42, DISKTSD.VXD 4.10.2223 + IOS.VXD 4.10.2223 Fix [586 KB,

English]:

http://www.mdgx.com/files/USBMTE.EXE

BTW:

This looks like an older NUSB [Native USB] edition which installs older versions of files. [?]

IMHO:

NUSB 2.3 [current edition] installs all these files, but newer versions [649 KB]:

http://www.mdgx.com/spx/NUSB23E.EXE

If this is true, USBMTE.EXE should be removed, and NUSB should be used instead.

Just let me know.

HTH

Edited by MDGx
Posted
USBMTE now here:

* Unofficial Windows 98 SE IEEE 1394 (FireWire) + USB HOTPLUG.DLL 4.10.2224,

<snip>

BTW:

This looks like an older NUSB [Native USB] edition which installs older versions of files. [?]

IMHO:

NUSB 2.3 [current edition] installs all these files, but newer versions [649 KB]:

http://www.mdgx.com/spx/NUSB23E.EXE

If this is true, USBMTE.EXE should be removed, and NUSB should be used instead.

Just let me know.

NUSB 2.3 is definitely an upgrade over and above USBMTE, all the files are either the same or a higher file version. The only question would be that of stability, i haven't been closely following the development - are there many, if any, reports of incompatibility? As the update relates to hardware devices I would think there could be more scope for things going wrong, but then maybe i'm the one who's wrong :) If its all good, which i'm guessing it is, then yeah, go ahead and take the file down ... sorry to give you extra work!

Posted
NUSB 2.3 is definitely an upgrade over and above USBMTE, all the files are either the same or a higher file version. The only question would be that of stability, i haven't been closely following the development - are there many, if any, reports of incompatibility? As the update relates to hardware devices I would think there could be more scope for things going wrong, but then maybe i'm the one who's wrong :) If its all good, which i'm guessing it is, then yeah, go ahead and take the file down ... sorry to give you extra work!

I can say i havent had any problems with

NUSB 2.3 and yes its very stable and doesn't cause any errors/lockups

that i'm aware of.I recommend it to all

it install ipod drivers/the latest cam drivers/USB etc.

Posted

3rd Nov 2006:

Added to main list : kb837001, NUSB23e, FdskFrmt

Moved to Obsolete list: Usbmte

Where can i get these updates

q306453 --- it was already in the main list

kb905455 --- what is this? no such kb article

kb837001 --- has been added.

Posted
kb905455 --- what is this? no such kb article

q326728 - 2002 Aug - dl I - Your Account Is Locked Out When You View an FTP Server with Internet Explorer 6 - superceeded by kb905455

you have to change this since it does not exist

Posted

Yes it is. In fact, both of them are replaced by a newer version of windows Script.

Also, 833989/883586 are replaced by 925486, not 917344.

the_guy

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