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Ever wondered why all the hard work th AP team puts in is worth the effort it only took 4 days to patch and install

75mb of drivers on a 100+ new laptops with 0% bandwidth useage!!!!!!!! 

Last rollout took 14 days for same task.

The possibiltes ar staggering!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Skunkwerks

I'm just... so... proud right now... *sniffle* And I promised myself I wouldn't cry...... come on Flish... keep those tears back... :cry: Good job Skunkworkz!! (Y) That's simply awesome! :D

and trust flishy... when he says LOTS... he means LOTS... he will have to make a new database from 0 :) XML now...

btw, today i added some more functionality to the Hotfix Manager... now you can clean up the backups, logs and add/remove dialog info :) also... you can check the web details about a hotfix/kb issue :)

/Raptor

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Flish, Raptor and AP community.....

I think everyone can see why I worked so hard to support, use improve AutoPatcher being a new user,

I am a consultant to a organization of 1500 users worldwide, I do these type projects year round.

To give back I am working on the following:

1. NoBandwidth limit hosting

2. Of course $$$$ donation is a given.

3. Becoming a potential source for help in any coding or debugging(I have access 10+ Professional Programmers)

4. Server Version testing have access to 40+ 2000-2003 Servers

5. Whatever other support the project will need.

Any new users the is a very POWERFUL Tool Use and SUPPORT IT!!!!!!!!

Flish & Raptor lets exchange Contact Info so I can help get you what you need.

SkunkWerkz :yes:

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Flish & Raptor lets exchange Contact Info so I can help get you what you need.

SkunkWerkz :yes:

Hey man... I love these pics! :D Anywho, send me a PM and I'll send you back whatever contact info you need. (Y) :yes:

Hi Guys,

I need some help. I just installed Windows XP Pro with SP1a. After installing the OS I went to the Microsoft site to see how many

critical updates and recommended updates were needed. It stated there were 16 critical and 19 recommended updates. I then

ran AutoPatcher v4.2. After running AutoPatcher I rebooted and then went to the MS site again and had it scan my system for

needed updates. This time it told me I needed 15 critical and 15 recommended updates. Did I do something wrong with

AutoPatcher? I figured I should have 3-4 more updates to perform after running AutoPatcher? Is this correct or what do I need

to do?

Thanks,

Wiz

Hi Guys,

I need some help. I just installed Windows XP Pro with SP1a. After installing the OS I went to the Microsoft site to see how many

critical updates and recommended updates were needed. It stated there were 16 critical and 19 recommended updates. I then

ran AutoPatcher v4.2. After running AutoPatcher I rebooted and then went to the MS site again and had it scan my system for

needed updates. This time it told me I needed 15 critical and 15 recommended updates. Did I do something wrong with

AutoPatcher? I figured I should have 3-4 more updates to perform after running AutoPatcher? Is this correct or what do I need

to do?

Thanks,

Wiz

No problem... when you downloaded the file, you must have missed the link to this: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=135553 It's a fix for that issue. But actually you don't need it now... just run the AP again and it'll work. The issue was it wouldn't fully update the first go-around... the fix, well, fixed that. But if you didn't apply it, running the AP again will do the trick. (Y)

Thanks again for AutoPatcher Flish, Raptor, and everyone who contributed... :D

Just an FYI...IE-SPYAD was updated on Feb 10 '04.

Site: http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm

Thanks! :D Will be sure to update it! (Y)

Hey FlishFun,

First off, thanks again for such a handy program. I know I don?t have near the amount of responsibilities of some of the people in this forum, but I do get called upon to help out family and friends quite a bit, so this program has been an absolute gift !

Second, please don?t hurt me if I missed this info ( I did look in the FAQ, which told me to ?please consult the original thread to see the status.?), but did you have a target release date for the Feb update ? I am sort of waiting on doing a system build for a friend until I can get the new release. Thanks for the help !

Hey FlishFun,

First off, thanks again for such a handy program. I know I don?t have near the amount of responsibilities of some of the people in this forum, but I do get called upon to help out family and friends quite a bit, so this program has been an absolute gift !

Second, please don?t hurt me if I missed this info ( I did look in the FAQ, which told me to ?please consult the original thread to see the status.?), but did you have a target release date for the Feb update ? I am sort of waiting on doing a system build for a friend until I can get the new release. Thanks for the help !

Hey man, no prob. Honestly, no date set... still workin' out minor bugs and recoding the database (so sue me, I got caught up playin' FF:CC this we:pend. :p). So, don't worry... when it gets closer to completion I'll let ya:Dnow. :D

uh oh! dont worry... Jay works quite close with lawyers himself :p I'll try to sue him for.... hmmm... let me think... ok, right now i dont know.... but i *will* sue him... ill find something... oh, i got it... for the bugs in the database... seems pretty logical to me :p

/Raptor

uh oh! dont worry... Jay works quite close with lawyers himself :p I'll try to sue him for.... hmmm... let me think... ok, right now i dont know.... but i *will* sue him... ill find something... oh, i got it... for the bugs in the database... seems pretty logical to me :p

/Raptor

lol Well I'll just have my Lawyer friends downstairs draft somethin' up for me... one still owes me for fixin' his iMac. ;)

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