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Excellent cheers....

Just had a look at the Feb Full, must say it looks the muts nuts... will try out on a new build over next couple of days...

Is the DB editor still in the pipeline... I did read it would not be in this release, just wondered how its development was going...

Cheers :D

Since it'll be asked... here's what's in them:

--AutoPatcher XP 4.5 February Update (Lite)--

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This is a complete listing of all updates, tweaks, and bonus programs in this version.

Total Updates, Bonus Programs, and Tweaks - 105

Total Size - 185 MB

Microsoft Windows XP Pre-SP2 Patches - Critical Updates (34)

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Q319233 Keypad "=" Key May Not Work on NEC PC98 USB Keyboard

Q322011 You Cannot Preview a Fax in the Fax Console

Q323183 Availability of Windows XP Service Pack 1 Support for Bluetooth Wireless Devices

Q324230 A Domain Driver-Signing Policy Is Not Applied

Q326119 Event Viewer May Show IrEvents Error 8205 If the Irmon Service Is Stopped

Q328070 Netmeeting Does Not Disconnect When You Use It Through a Windows XP Firewall

Q328237 Some Programs Do Not Work As Expected When Large Files Are Opened

Q329256 Inconsistent Gap Count Can Cause 1394 Devices to Not Enumerate

Q329457 Computer Seems to Hang When You Log On

Q329692 Explorer.exe May Generate an Application Error When You Close a Folder

Q329909 IEEE 1394 Storage Device Detection Does Not Work When the System Resumes Standby or Hibernation

Q330512 The Processor Performance State Is Not Restored to the Maximum State If the CPU Runs at 100 Percent

Q810032 Panasonic DV Camera May Not Enumerate

Q810217 Unchecked buffer in workstation service

Q811114 Cumulative Patch for Internet Information Services (May 2003)

Q811789 QFE: Surprise Removal of 1394 Device Can Cause Bluescreen Error

Q812415 Problems When Your Computer with Multiple ATA Drives Enters the S1 Power State

Q815411 Heap Algorithm Update for Atypically Large Heap Requests

Q817027 Windows XP Kernel Update

Q820128 Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) Kernel Rollup Hotfix Package

Q823182 Vulnerability in Authenticode Verification Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Q823291 File List in the Windows Explorer Folder Is Not Refreshed After You Create, Move, or Delete Files

Q824105 Flaw in NetBIOS Could Lead to Information Disclosure

Q824141 Buffer Overrun in the ListBox and in the ComboBox Control Could Allow Code Execution

Q825119 Buffer Overrun in Windows Help and Support Center Could Lead to System Compromise

Q826939 Update Rollup 1 Package

Q826942 Wireless Update Rollup Package for Windows XP is Available

Q826959 Computer Stops Responding (Hangs) When You Try to Bring It out of Standby or out of Hibernation by Using a USB Device

Q828028 An ASN .1 Vulnerability Could Allow Code Execution

Q828035 Buffer Overrun in Messenger Service Could Allow Code Execution

Q828940 Wireless Client Cannot Reconnect to a Wireless Access Point

Q829637 Programs That Run Correctly with Windows 2000 Do Not Run Correctly with Window XP

Q833407 A critical update is available to remove unacceptable symbols from the Bookshelf Symbol 7 font

Q836528 A Tool is Available to Remove the MyDoom and Doomjuice Worm Varients

Microsoft Windows XP Pre-SP2 Patches - Recommended Updates (26)

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Q327405 Windows XP Documentation Update Can Help You Understand How to Make Your Computer More Secure (Home)

Q327405 Windows XP Documentation Update Can Help You Understand How to Make Your Computer More Secure (Pro)

Q327979 Game Stops Responding (Hangs) or Quits Unexpectedly When Introductory Video Clip Is Played

Q330836 Shortcuts to Mapped Drives on Windows 95 or Windows 98 May Not Work in Windows XP

Q810243 DirectShow Playback Support for Files Recorded with Windows XP Media Center Edition

Q810272 Windows Hardware Compatibility Audio Test Causes Computer to Stop Responding

Q813862 Updates On-Screen Keyboard

Q814995 Some Application Compatibility Fixes Stop Working After You Install the 328310 Update

Q816736 CD-RW Drive Does Not Eject Blank Media

Q816979 Installation of KB 329115 Hotfix May Leave Temporary Folder

Q816982 Installation of KB 329390 Hotfix May Leave a Temporary Folder

Q817589 TV Tuner Stops Responding

Q817778 Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP

Q820291 New "Set Program Access and Defaults" Start Menu Icon and Help Content Are Available for Windows XP

Q821588 Error Message If You Use Backup in Windows XP to Restore a Tape Made in Windows Server 2003

Q822603 Availability of the Windows XP SP1 USB 1.1 and 2.0 Update

Q823354 Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager for Windows XP

Q831240 HighMat CD Burning Update

Q833330 Blaster Virus Removal Patch

Group Policy Management Console Update (Includes Q326469)

Microsoft Data Access Components Update

Microsoft Visual Basic Libraries

Microsoft Windows Script 5.6

Remote Desktop Connection 5.2 Update

SafeDisc Windows XP Fix

Update for Windows Error Reporting

Microsoft Internet Explorer Patches (5)

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Q813503 Dynamically Adding and Removing an IFRAME with Filters Causes Internet Explorer to Crash

Q826940 Internet Explorer Unexpectedly Quits When You Use It to View a Web Page that Contains VML

Q827057 Internet Explorer Unexpectedly Close When You Leave the Pointer on the Text in the DHTML Editor

Q831167 Wininet retries POST requests with a blank header

Q832894 Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (February, 2004)

Microsoft Outlook Express Patches (3)

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Q330994 Cumulative Patch for Outlook Express (April, 2003)

Q331488 Outlook Express Does Not Use 3DES to Encrypt Mail When the Recipient's Capabilities Are Not Known

Q820369 MAPIAddress and MAPIResolveName Do Not Return Names for Distribution Lists When Outlook Express Is Your Default E-Mail Client

Optional Windows Components (64)

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Euro Conversion Tool

MSN Messenger 6.1.0207

Remove Windows Messenger 4.7

Windows Messenger 5.0.0468

Microsoft Virtual Machine (Build 3805.0)

Microsoft Virtual Machine (Update to Build 3810.0)

Microsoft Virtual Machine Patch (Q329077)

Microsoft Virtual Machine Diagnostics

Sun Java 1.5.0_B1

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 1.2

Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8

Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 Update (Q832483)

Microsoft DirectX 9.0b

Q825116 NTSC-J, PAL, or SECAM-Formatted TV Tuner No Longer Works Correctly After Upgrade to DirectX 9.0b

Managed DirectX Update

Microsoft DirectX 9.0b Control Panel Shortcut

Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8

Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 Replication File Update

Microsoft Rights Add-On for Internet Explorer

Microsoft SharePoint Migration Tool

Microsoft Windows Journal Viewer

Microsoft XML 3.0 SP4

Critical Update for MSXML 3.0 SP4 - Q832414

Microsoft XML 4.0 SP2

Critical Update for MSXML 4.0 SP2 - Q832414

Windows Media Player 9

Windows Media Player 9 Update (Build 3075)

Windows Media Player 9 CD Codec Pack

Windows Media Player 9 DVD Decoder Pack

Windows Media Player 9 MP3 Encoding Ability

FIX: Windows Media Player 9 Series May Not Be Able to Connect Through an Authenticated Proxy 2.0 Proxy Server

FIX: Java Runtime Does Not Initialize the Windows Media Player 9 OCX Control in Netscape Navigator

FIX: Hardware-Created ASF Files Stop Playing in Media Player 9 Series

Windows Media Player 9 Update (Build 3093)

Windows Media Player 9 Tweak MP PowerToy

Windows Movie Maker 2.0

Windows Rights Management Client 1.0

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--AutoPatcher XP 4.5 February Update (UltraLite)--

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This is a complete listing of all updates, tweaks, and bonus programs in this version.

Total Updates, Bonus Programs, and Tweaks - 68

Total Size - 69.8 MB

Microsoft Windows XP Pre-SP2 Patches - Critical Updates (34)

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Q319233 Keypad "=" Key May Not Work on NEC PC98 USB Keyboard

Q322011 You Cannot Preview a Fax in the Fax Console

Q323183 Availability of Windows XP Service Pack 1 Support for Bluetooth Wireless Devices

Q324230 A Domain Driver-Signing Policy Is Not Applied

Q326119 Event Viewer May Show IrEvents Error 8205 If the Irmon Service Is Stopped

Q328070 Netmeeting Does Not Disconnect When You Use It Through a Windows XP Firewall

Q328237 Some Programs Do Not Work As Expected When Large Files Are Opened

Q329256 Inconsistent Gap Count Can Cause 1394 Devices to Not Enumerate

Q329457 Computer Seems to Hang When You Log On

Q329692 Explorer.exe May Generate an Application Error When You Close a Folder

Q329909 IEEE 1394 Storage Device Detection Does Not Work When the System Resumes Standby or Hibernation

Q330512 The Processor Performance State Is Not Restored to the Maximum State If the CPU Runs at 100 Percent

Q810032 Panasonic DV Camera May Not Enumerate

Q810217 Unchecked buffer in workstation service

Q811114 Cumulative Patch for Internet Information Services (May 2003)

Q811789 QFE: Surprise Removal of 1394 Device Can Cause Bluescreen Error

Q812415 Problems When Your Computer with Multiple ATA Drives Enters the S1 Power State

Q815411 Heap Algorithm Update for Atypically Large Heap Requests

Q817027 Windows XP Kernel Update

Q820128 Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) Kernel Rollup Hotfix Package

Q823182 Vulnerability in Authenticode Verification Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Q823291 File List in the Windows Explorer Folder Is Not Refreshed After You Create, Move, or Delete Files

Q824105 Flaw in NetBIOS Could Lead to Information Disclosure

Q824141 Buffer Overrun in the ListBox and in the ComboBox Control Could Allow Code Execution

Q825119 Buffer Overrun in Windows Help and Support Center Could Lead to System Compromise

Q826939 Update Rollup 1 Package

Q826942 Wireless Update Rollup Package for Windows XP is Available

Q826959 Computer Stops Responding (Hangs) When You Try to Bring It out of Standby or out of Hibernation by Using a USB Device

Q828028 An ASN .1 Vulnerability Could Allow Code Execution

Q828035 Buffer Overrun in Messenger Service Could Allow Code Execution

Q828940 Wireless Client Cannot Reconnect to a Wireless Access Point

Q829637 Programs That Run Correctly with Windows 2000 Do Not Run Correctly with Window XP

Q833407 A critical update is available to remove unacceptable symbols from the Bookshelf Symbol 7 font

Q836528 A Tool is Available to Remove the MyDoom and Doomjuice Worm Varients

Microsoft Windows XP Pre-SP2 Patches - Recommended Updates (26)

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Q327405 Windows XP Documentation Update Can Help You Understand How to Make Your Computer More Secure (Home)

Q327405 Windows XP Documentation Update Can Help You Understand How to Make Your Computer More Secure (Pro)

Q327979 Game Stops Responding (Hangs) or Quits Unexpectedly When Introductory Video Clip Is Played

Q330836 Shortcuts to Mapped Drives on Windows 95 or Windows 98 May Not Work in Windows XP

Q810243 DirectShow Playback Support for Files Recorded with Windows XP Media Center Edition

Q810272 Windows Hardware Compatibility Audio Test Causes Computer to Stop Responding

Q813862 Updates On-Screen Keyboard

Q814995 Some Application Compatibility Fixes Stop Working After You Install the 328310 Update

Q816736 CD-RW Drive Does Not Eject Blank Media

Q816979 Installation of KB 329115 Hotfix May Leave Temporary Folder

Q816982 Installation of KB 329390 Hotfix May Leave a Temporary Folder

Q817589 TV Tuner Stops Responding

Q817778 Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP

Q820291 New "Set Program Access and Defaults" Start Menu Icon and Help Content Are Available for Windows XP

Q821588 Error Message If You Use Backup in Windows XP to Restore a Tape Made in Windows Server 2003

Q822603 Availability of the Windows XP SP1 USB 1.1 and 2.0 Update

Q823354 Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager for Windows XP

Q831240 HighMat CD Burning Update

Q833330 Blaster Virus Removal Patch

Group Policy Management Console Update (Includes Q326469)

Microsoft Data Access Components Update

Microsoft Visual Basic Libraries

Microsoft Windows Script 5.6

Remote Desktop Connection 5.2 Update

SafeDisc Windows XP Fix

Update for Windows Error Reporting

Microsoft Internet Explorer Patches (5)

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Q813503 Dynamically Adding and Removing an IFRAME with Filters Causes Internet Explorer to Crash

Q826940 Internet Explorer Unexpectedly Quits When You Use It to View a Web Page that Contains VML

Q827057 Internet Explorer Unexpectedly Close When You Leave the Pointer on the Text in the DHTML Editor

Q831167 Wininet retries POST requests with a blank header

Q832894 Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (February, 2004)

Microsoft Outlook Express Patches (3)

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Q330994 Cumulative Patch for Outlook Express (April, 2003)

Q331488 Outlook Express Does Not Use 3DES to Encrypt Mail When the Recipient's Capabilities Are Not Known

Q820369 MAPIAddress and MAPIResolveName Do Not Return Names for Distribution Lists When Outlook Express Is Your Default E-Mail Client

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