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This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.1. Although it was made with Windows 2K SP4 English in mind, it will load on any (English) Windows version, showing only the items which match the running environment.

viewicon.gif What's included (English May 2006)

Green text is stuff thats been added since the last release.

Windows 2K SP4 - Updated Components

Internet Explorer 6 SP1

DirectX 9.0c

.NET Framework 2.0

.NET Framework 1.1 (+SP1)

- KB886903: Security Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1

Windows Installer 3.1 v2

MDAC 2.8 SP1

Windows Script 5.6 (v5.6.0.8825)

Windows Media Player v9

Windows Journal Viewer 1.5 (only in Full)

Windows Messenger 5.1.0701 (only in Full)

MSN Messenger 7.0.0816 (only in Full)

User Profile Hive Cleanup 1.6d

Windows 2K SP4 - Critical Updates

KB891861: SP4 Rollup 1 (v2)

KB833989: Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1

KB842773: Update for BITS 2.0 and WinHTTP 5.1 for Windows 2000

KB870669: Disable ADODB.Stream object from Internet Explorer

KB883935: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB887797: Cumulative Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1

KB890046: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.16

KB893756: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB896358: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB896422: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB896423: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB896424: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB899587: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB899589: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB899591: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB900725: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB901017: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB901214: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB904706: Security Update for DirectX 9 on Windows 2000

KB905414: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB905495: Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1 for Windows 2000 SP4

KB905749: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB905915: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

KB908519: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB908523: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB908531: Security Update for Windows 2000 (v2)

KB911562: Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 Service Pack 1

KB911564: Security Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in

KB911567: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1

KB912812: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1

KB912919: Security Update for Windows 2000

KB913580: Security Update for Windows 2000

Windows 2K SP4 - Recommended updates

Root Certificates Update

KB818043: L2TP/IPsec NAT-T update for Windows XP and Windows 2000

KB820888: Fix for Crash When Mounting NTFS Volumes

KB822831: Windows 2000 Patch - Driver Installation Program Does Not Install Device Drivers

KB832353: Fix for Windows Media Player

KB891122: Update for DRM-enabled Media Players

KB894395: Update for Windows 2000

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

KB898458: Security Update for the Step-by-Step Interactive Training Application (v6.1.22.4)

KB909520: Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service Provider Package

KB912452: Fix for Windows Media Player 9 on Windows 2000

Addons

Adaptec ASPI

DirectX Control Panel applet

Google Toolbar 3.0.131.0 (only in Full)

IE spell v2.2.0 (only in Full)

Startup Control Panel 2.8 (only in Full)

Startup Monitor 1.02 (only in Full)

Sun Java 1.5.0_06 (only in Full)

TweakUI 1.33

Macromedia Flash Player 8.0.24.0 for Internet Explorer (only in Full)

Macromedia Flash Player 8.0.24.0 for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera and Netscape (only in Full)

Macromedia Shockwave Player 10.1.1.16 (only in Full)

Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool v2.6.1 (only in Full)

Wallpaper options:

- New XP Style Wallpapers (only in Full)

- New Wallpapers (only in Full)

- Delete Old 9x Wallpapers Otion (only in Full)

WinUptime Tool (only in Full)

Windows Movie Maker 1.2 (only in Full)

And of course around 47 registry tweaks which improve speed, appearance, functionality and security!

icon11.gif 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!

icon13.gif Read the FAQ before installing AutoPatcher

icon13.gif IE6SP1 is a major update, if you dont have it installed prior to using autopatcher, make sure its selected for installation the first time you do, otherwise there can be serious consequences. Also note that some updates will only be available to install after IE6SP1 is installed, so youll need to run AP at least twice.

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

icon11.gif Sizes & Hashes

To help you verify your download isnt corrupt!

  • English May 2006 Update File Size: 12.6 MB (13283771 bytes)
    English May 2006 Update MD5 Hash: 623B9E8B16171A1821ABF3DCFDF770BD

(Y) Thanks To

  • Raptor for making this all possible.
  • Gandolas for all the great work he's been doing.
  • I would also like to thank those who continue to help with hosting and distribution, along with: Frank (old main mirror), LittlBUGer, M2Ys4U, OddStar, Gabbix Solutions, 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, dVbPool Networkx, Mark, WinBoard, PlanetMirror and AusGamer.

:D Enjoy!

Blaze,

AutoPatcher Team Member

www.autopatcher.com

New Layout by

raptor

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april releases (so you can get english april full/lite to apply may update too!)

AutoPatcher 2000 April 2006

AutoPatcher 2003 April 2006

AutoPatcher XP April 2006

Edited by theblazingangel
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Hi Comunity,

I would like to ask if it's possible to make fully automated update services of Autopatcher, like redistributive automatic service for this who can provide mirrors and hosting!

Perhaps me want to make an fast mirror of Autopatcher Releases for all OS, but I need to enter this site to download from another mirror and after all provide an a mirror!

Why we not make it like rsync in Linux, every who want to help will provide an a space and will give a note which packages want to host and someone or somebody or the team perhaps to make an a program which will be automatic redistribute the packages!

Perhaps I can provide an a mirror in USA and in Bulgaria with fast unlimited connection and bandwidth, but like I explain I need to check the forum from time to time and after that to find a mirror to download the packages, check every package for errors or something similar and after that I make an a BIG really BIG torrent for Bulgarian users!

Thank you for understanding me and I think that this will be good idea for more reliable and faster redistribution of Autopatcher!

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