Unofficial AutoPatcher for Windows 2000 Thread


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Hey, if anyone wants to help with the Windows 2000 version, post here. Maybe FlishFun will let you do it :ninja:

I want to help (Y)

If any patches are missing from this list, please add it in as well (Y)

This is all I have for Windows 2000 SP4. BIG LIST WARNING

Internet Explorer 6 SP1

Q813503

Q816868

Q824145

Q826940

Q827057

Outlook Express 6 SP1

Q330944

Q331488

Q820369

Windows Media Player 9

KB817885

KB819639 W2k server ONLY

KB828026

KB830414

KB816044

Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1

KB824629

Refer to the FlishFun/AP2000 = pwned thread for complete Win2k Os only fix list

Edited by OptiPlex
Hey, if anyone wants to help with the Windows 2000 version, post here. Maybe FlishFun will let you do it  :ninja:

I want to help (Y)

If any patches are missing from this list, please add it in as well (Y)

Tsk Tsk... Now Optiplex, did I say you could do that? :p hehehe I wanted you guys to wait till the site was up... but if you REALLY want to, you can start discussing it here. But work won't officially start on it till the site is up (and I believe that may be very soon, I got AgEnTsMiTh's bro helpin' me out right now! :D). So I guess just make this site for discussing what updates are out and such. :)

EDIT - I changed the title since this isn't official.... yet. ;)

here's nifty "extra" but small utility we might want to include...the Windows 2000 Registry Repair Tool

Clicky for download page

Check out this page for all sorts of MS-released goodies...

Free Tool Downloads

This one's not necessary either, but it sure makes for a secure machine...

Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack

Edited by Tech_8356

I'm a little confused about KB828749...it is my understanding that this patch patches several other patches that didn't do the job completely.....is this correct? If so, which updates does it replace?

Here's a list of what I've compiled so far (includes Optiplex's updates)

KB810217

KB818043

KB820888

KB822831

KB823182

KB823559

KB824105

KB824141

KB824145

KB824146

KB825116

KB825119

KB826232

KB828035

KB828749

KB829558

Q818043

Q329115

WM828026

Man o man....Optiplex, you gotta teach me how to find all those.....

View Installation History?

That's how I got the first list I posted.... no where near as large as the list OptiPlex posted but then edited away...what's up with that?

here's my list:

Update for Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (KB829558)

Update for Windows 2000 (KB820888)

Q329115: Security Update (Windows 2000)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB828749)

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (KB824145)

Update for Windows Media Player Script Commands (KB828026)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB824141)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB823182)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows 2000 (KB826232)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows 2000 (KB825119)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows 2000 (KB828035)

October 2003, Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (KB828750)

Wednesday, September 10, 2003 Security Update for Windows 2000 (KB824146)

Flaw In Windows Media Player May Allow Media Library Access (819639)

DirectX 9.0b End-User Runtime

Windows Media Player 9 Series

Security Update, February 13, 2002 (MSXML 3.0)

814078: Security Update (Microsoft Jscript version 5.6, Windows 2000, Windows XP)

823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows

330994: April 2003, Security Update for Outlook Express 6 SP1

August 2003, Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (822925)

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (Windows 2000)

Root Certificates Update

Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1

Microsoft Windows Journal Viewer (Windows 2000)

Recommended Update for Windows 2000 (822831)

818043: Recommended Update for Windows 2000

Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (823718)

823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows

MS03-026: Security Update for Windows 2000 (823980)

Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB824105)

August 2003, Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer 5.01 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (822925)

whats wrong with actually running windows update on a windows 2000 system that just been installed with sp4 :? well hopefully i can test this tomorrow :p

@cpugeniusmv Seems you done very similar thing :) as your list is more or less identical to mine.

@every1 now we have the list it should be easy to keep the latest list in one post which gets edited each update and maybe even a download link for each? this make it very easy or easier for FlishFun and Co when making the program.

@cpugeniusmv Seems you done very similar thing :) as your list is more or less identical to mine.

@every1 now we have the list it should be easy to keep the latest list in one post which gets edited each update and maybe even a download link for each? this make it very easy or easier for FlishFun and Co when making the program.

yep, had 2000 w/ sp4 on a virtual PC with all updates...just had to fire it up :)

@cpugeniusmv The following update is not needed on windows 2000

August 2003, Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer 5.01 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (822925)

especially if your installing the Internet Explorer 6 SP1 why patch it when your gonna update to a version that you patch with same update lol

EDIT Security Update, February 13, 2002 (MSXML 3.0) Not needed if installing the MSXML 4.0

other than that list seems more or less complete

@every1 if nobody minds i will take all the updates mentioned so far and create a post with all the download links like i mentioned above then it much easier to gather downloads.

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