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General Information

This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.6.

It is aimed at Windows Server 2003 SP1/R2 (32bit) and Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32bit)

What's included (English May 2007)

Items with
green text
have been added or updated since the last release.
Windows Server 2003 SP1 - Critical Updates

KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool - May 2007 (v1.29)

KB893756: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB896358: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB896428: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB899587: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB899588: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB899589: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB899591: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB900725: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB901017: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB901190: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB901214: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB902400: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB904706: Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (v2)

KB905414: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB908519: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB908531: Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (v2)

KB911280: Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (v2)

KB911562: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB911564: Security Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in

KB911927: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB914388: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB914389: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917344: JScript 5.6 Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917422: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917537: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917734: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917953: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB918118: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB918439: Security Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003

KB920213: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB920670: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB920683: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB920685: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB921883: Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (v2)

KB922481: Security Update for .NET Framework 2.0 (aka KB917283)

KB922582: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB922770: Security Update for .NET Framework 2.0

KB922819: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB923191: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB923414: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB923694: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express for Windows Server 2003

KB923723: Security Update for Windows

KB923980: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB924667: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB925398: Security Update for Windows Media Player 6.4 for Windows

KB925902: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB926247: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB926436: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB928090: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003

KB928255: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB928843: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB929969: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB929969: Security Update for IE7 for Windows Server 2003

KB930178: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB931768: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003

KB931768: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003

KB931784: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB931906: Security Update for CAPICOM

KB932168: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB935966: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

Root Certificate Update (1st Feb 2007)

Windows Server 2003 SP1 - Recommended updates

European Union Expansion Font Update

KB891957: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB892211: Software Update for Web Folders

KB895181: Fix for MPEG4 videos in Windows Media Player 9 or 10

KB898715: Update for Windows Installer 3.1

KB898790: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB898900: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB904942: Update for Windows Server 2003 (v2)

KB907565: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB908521: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB909520: Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service Provider Package

KB910437: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB910481: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB912154: Update for Windows Server 2003 (v2)

KB912818: Windows Server 2003 COM+ 1.5 Hotfix Rollup Package 8 (v3)

KB913184: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB913538: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB915786: Update for Windows Server 2003 (v3)

KB916048: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB916846: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917805: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB917821: FIX: For WMA9 voice codec memory leak

KB918093: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB919166: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB922814: Fix for Windows Media Player 10

KB924432: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB924441: Update for Windows Server 2003 (v3)

KB924867: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB925168: Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1

KB927620: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB927891: Update for Windows Server 2003 (v5)

KB928089: Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003 SP1

KB928939: Update for Windows XP/2003/Vista

KB931836: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB932590: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB933061: Update for Windows Server 2003

KB933612: Update for Windows Server 2003

Components

.NET Framework:

- .NET Framework 3.0

Group Policy Management Console with Service Pack 1

Internet Explorer 7

Microsoft Management Console 3.0 (KB907265)

Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services Client with Service Pack 2 - x86

Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML):

- KB887606: Security Update for MSXML 2.6

- KB924191: Security Update for MSXML 3.0 SP7 on Windows Server 2003

- MSXML 4.0 SP2 including KB927978

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MSXML 6.0 SP1

Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) for Windows Server 2003 SP1 (KB925876)

User Profile Hive Cleanup 1.6d

Windows Defender v1.1.1593.0

Windows Desktop Search 3.01 for Windows Server 2003 (KB917013)

Windows Messenger 5.1.0701

Windows PowerShell 1.0 for Windows Server 2003 SP1 (KB926139)

Windows Server 2003 Access-based Enumeration

Windows Update v7

Add-ons

DirectX Control Panel applet

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.45.0 for Internet Explorer

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.45.0 for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera and Netscape

Macromedia (Adobe) Shockwave Player 10.2.0.022

Startup Control Panel 2.8

TweakUI

- TweakUI 2.10

- TweakUI Control Panel applet

WinUptime Tool

And lastly about 11 tweaks which improve appearance, functionality and security!

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BitTorrent is a P2P system that makes transfering large files (or groups of files) amongst a large group of people easy, fast and efficient. The BitTorrent network is impressive mostly for the speed and reliability with which you get files that have been recently released. As long as a .torrent file has enough people sharing then you can be assured that it will start quickly and maintain a good download speed.
Always remember to leave your BitTorrent client open to help distribute the files!

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Download Links

You may download AutoPatcher 2K3 from any of the following mirrors:

Sizes & Hashes

  • English May 2007 Core - File Size: 226 MB (237,441,074 bytes)

    English May 2007 Core - MD5 Hash:
    79A69D62D19F767C3DF254B2ABC8788E

Thanks To

  • Raptor
    for making this all possible.

  • Gandolas
    for all the great work your doing, and for helping with this release.

  • We would also like to thank those who continue to help with hosting and distribution, along with:
    (old main mirror),
    ,
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , skyypunk, eXplosive, iverson0881, SteelTrepid, Storm, DigitalScar, mlazovjp, iSix, calidude, cpugeniusmv, SilentKnight, Mace68, Nexose Networks, Draganta, Homer, SHUR, allskin, rpaz (Univ. Evora), Hogie, tkam, Hurmoth, Amnezja.org, Deaper,
    ,
    , PlanetMirror, AusGamer,
    ,
    , and
    .

Blaze,

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For Windows Server 2003 SP2 (PTG) i have this list:

Critical Updates

KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool - May 2007 (v1.29)

KB925902: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB930178: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB931768: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003

KB931768: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003

KB931784: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB931836: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB932168: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

KB935966: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

Recommended updates

KB925876: Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) for Windows Server 2003

KB927891: Update for Windows Server 2003 (v5)

KB934268: Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0 Service Pack 1

@adaman02, SP2 only updates will only be displayed in the selection window if your running sp2. even if i had made a mistake and some were displayed, you wouldn't have to worry if you selected them for installation because the updates would just silently fail to install.

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