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Skitza
Posts: 8036
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Maybe im going crazy but I cannot for the life of me find the actual 5.6 installer. What am I missing ? I've gone over the website but I seriously cannot find the installer. WTF!!#!$
Someone tell me it's not there... |
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| #0 11:03pm 28/08/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1991
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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simmer down
off the autopatcher site download the autopatcher winxp may 2007 core then the latest update packages |
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| #1 11:14pm 28/08/07 |
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Space Ninja
Posts: 3309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://autopatcher.com/downloads/
then go to the appropriate version eg windows xp sp2 http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=582450 |
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| #2 11:15pm 28/08/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ummm ... http://autopatcher.com/downloads/
You'll see an entry like: AutoPatcher for Windows XP SP2 (32-bit) - May 2007 Core | June 2007 Update | July 2007 Update | August 2007 Core & Update Click on one of the links (say "August 2007 Core & Update"), which will take you to a forum post with a million mirror links .. click one of said links. Edit: Multiple reply ownage. |
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| #3 11:15pm 28/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yes I can see those but I swear last time I was there, there was an actual first time installer for autopatcher itself, then you download the core + updates. Oh well, maybe im just wrong. I had started to get the August one anyway, thanks.
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| #4 11:38pm 28/08/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11660
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So someone has got all the windows updates, stuck them into one big file that you can download and install? Call me paranoid but I don't trust that s***.
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| #5 11:47pm 28/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8038
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ It's fine whoop. It's very good!
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| #6 11:57pm 28/08/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Call me paranoid but I don't trust that s***. The difference between Autopatcher and random-executables-on-the-internet is that Autopatcher has been around for a while with an actual homepage, download mirrors and quite a loyal following. They give heaps of information about the patches included as well as download file information (like MD5 hashes etc) so that you can actually verify the mirrored files against the originals listed on the homepage. Stuff that you take granted here :P last edited by parabol at 00:26:29 29/Aug/07 |
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| #7 12:26am 29/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21525
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What's the difference between, say, autopatcher and Windows Update?
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| #8 09:11am 29/08/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6355
Location: Queensland
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What's the difference between, say, autopatcher and Windows Update? autopatcher --> not a MS trusted source Win Update --> a Windows trusted source Trog wasn't it you who posted the news item explaining why AusGamers had to pull all their MS patches/service packs from the AG fileserver when MS announced that it would go after anyone attempting to provide their software updates |
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| #9 11:48am 29/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8040
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ Thing is if you read their FAQ, MS know about it ( Autopatcher and what they do ) and are fine with it. Autopatcher > MS Windows Update
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| #10 06:11pm 29/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21533
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ Thing is if you read their FAQ, MS know about it ( Autopatcher and what they do ) and are fine with it. Autopatcher > MS Windows UpdateIf you'd really read their FAQ, and any other FAQs that ask the question "is this legal", you would probably assume as a baseline position that no, it is probably not legal. Pretty much any time any FAQ actually asks that question, the product you're about to download is probably not something you want to be downloading. Also, their answer to the FAQ question is laughable anyway: Yes, Antonis Kaladis (our project manager) once spoke to a Microsoft employee and apparently they know about us but don't care what we do! The AutoPatcher project has been going strong since 2003 and never had a sniff of trouble from Microsoft.So many problems with that I don't know where to begin. But just wait until someone who thinks they're up to date because they used autopatcher tries to sue Microsoft for not being up to date and we'll see how long they stay around!@# Trog wasn't it you who posted the news item explaining why AusGamers had to pull all their MS patches/service packs from the AG fileserver when MS announced that it would go after anyone attempting to provide their software updatesYep, probably - Microsoft refused us permission to mirror any of their files that weren't explicitly marked as redistributable. I'm sure that if the Autopatcher team went out of their way to ask as well, they'd get refused permission - what they're doing is usually expressly forbidden (or at the least, not explicitly allowed) by most of the EULAs (at least the last time I read them anyway) of the software they're including. |
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| #11 06:34pm 29/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8045
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well 11tybillion people would be complaining that it doesn't work if Autopatcher was that "bad". Don't you think MS would have stepped in by now ? I mean, if they refused you, you would think they would refuse everyone but they have been around for years. I think you are being a little pedantic cause imo it would have been shutdown a long long long time ago if MS deemed this bad to their reputation... surely.
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| #12 08:47pm 29/08/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11668
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just download all the windows updates to date once I've formatted, that way next time I format there isn't so many to download. I even have a nice handy little batch file that goes and installs them all for me without any interaction from me at all except for at the end when it comes time to reboot which I guess I could also make it do automatically but sometimes I use the PC while it's installing updates.
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| #13 08:52pm 29/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21535
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you are being a little pedantic cause imo it would have been shutdown a long long long time ago if MS deemed this bad to their reputation... surely.They don't deem it to be bad to their rep yet because nothing has happened....... yet. I'd love to be able to mirror MS patches; I think BigPond users would find it quite handy (or so the 91823918329812938192 emails I've received asking why we can't mirror MS patches would have me believe). But they don't let people do it officially for a reason. |
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| #14 09:07pm 29/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21540
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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also, somewhat topical:
Microsoft Forces Shutdown of Autopatcher (from today's slashdot) It's like I can SEE INTO THE FUTURE!@#!@#! last edited by trog at 10:01:16 30/Aug/07 |
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| #15 10:01am 30/08/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6358
Location: Queensland
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Goodbye to another useful tool that helped sysadmins apply Microsoft's numerous patches. what bs.. Autopatcher showed us something that high school kids figure out all for themselves personally, having the updates such down thru the lan from the server makes a whole lot more sense I even have a nice handy little batch file that goes and installs them all for me without any interaction from me... haha MS may kill AP, but you can't kill the idea I guess :P why wouldn't you just make a new install cd with the updates embedded? it takes 10 mins dude last edited by koopz at 14:27:47 30/Aug/07 |
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| #16 02:27pm 30/08/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4368
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Was just going to post the slashdot link, lol trogdor, you're so quick I just can't keep up.
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| #17 02:45pm 30/08/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4704
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sounds a bit dodge to me.... scarily enough, I only trust MS patches from MS.... Ok maybe not all the patches but most of them :).
Couldn't you just slip stream your Windows install instead of using some random site on the internets? |
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| #18 03:04pm 30/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8048
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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MOTHER f***ER!
I can't believe this s***. I feel so dirty and upset. last edited by Skitza at 18:11:22 30/Aug/07 |
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| #19 06:11pm 30/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21546
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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weird, I'd have expected you to feel awe at my awesome insight!
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| #20 06:22pm 30/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8049
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol i feel like it's my fault :) This always happens! What are the farking chances of it being shutdown the next f***ING DAY!
/cry /moan |
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| #21 07:10pm 30/08/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why wouldn't you just make a new install cd with the updates embedded? it takes 10 mins dude Don't you know cd's are out? Yeah man, USB drives are the new black. http://users.bigpond.net.au/ritsuko/emoticons/rolleyes.gif also nice work on predicting the future Trog, or should I say Maddam Mistyq!!! Your true identity is no longer a secret. last edited by whoop at 22:02:21 30/Aug/07 |
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| #22 10:02pm 30/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21548
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol i feel like it's my fault :) This always happens! What are the farking chances of it being shutdown the next f***ING DAY!haha yeh it was pretty impressive timing |
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