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Sun Java 1.5.0_01

heres a module for sun java version 1.5.0_01

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okay, looks like its refusing to upload it !!! :angry:

ill just email it to raptor instead!

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ok, so i cant use attachments with neowin email or pm's :angry:

raptor, if your watching, pm me your email address and ill email it to you!

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I downloaded this version from ed2k @ the start of the year...

Which modules should I be downloading or which ones apply to me so I can keep my Autopatcher up to date??

Thanks in advance  :)

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so far:

- Jan05 is the big one

- a release will be made soon with the last bunch of ms updates

- and see start of this thread for other individual module releases (note some come in the larger releases!

the next big one will probably be feb05 which you will add to jan05

and theres been a few updates to autopatcher itself and the module editor, but theyll probably be in the next big release and replace the ones in jan05

forget that, your mail system doesnt like the 15MB file either

My ISP offers a 1GB inbox and has no problem with 15MB e-mails. It didn't block your e-mail as spam either... Anyway, I'll download it using the links.

My ISP offers a 1GB inbox and has no problem with 15MB e-mails. It didn't block your e-mail as spam either... Anyway, I'll download it using the links.

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hmm, my isp limits me to 16MB attachments, but i was below that.

all i know is i got a mailer deamon message returned telling me it had a problem with the size.

Dont worry about it.

BlazingAngel: Your module is stampted, packaged and uploaded now. Check first post.

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Great :D

Lower ScanDisk Wait Time Tweak (unofficial)

This will reduce the time you have to wait for ScanDisk to start, when it waits to see if you want to cancel.(From 10sec to 4sec)

attachment removed; newer file below. -raptor

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Lower ScanDisk Wait Time Tweak (unofficial)

This will reduce the time you have to wait for ScanDisk to start, when it waits to see if you want to cancel.(From 10sec to 4sec)

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Woops, forgot to include the tweaks and speed amc files.

heres a new copy :)

[REMOVED] - included in main releases!!

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Just done a module for the new build (3802) of Media Player 10.

This is intended to replace the MP10 module in existing AutoPatcher XP configurations, so please remove the existing module before adding this one.

Not convinced this attachment thing's worked, so I've also put it on a friend's FTP @ here.

I'm gonna do a few more in the near future, probably starting with Firefox 1.0.1

DjBx

One suggestion though DJ-Beardsall,

If you use the following installation command, the install is completely silent, even with system restore disabled.

"Module:\MP10Setup.exe" /q:A /c:"setup_wm.exe /DisallowSystemRestore /Q /R:N /P:#e"

Now if I can just find a way to do away with the setup wizard... :crazy:

rtk

I did try that, but I can't say I noticed the difference, other than it not warning me that I have no System Restore.

The longer one seems interesting though, I'll have a play with that.

And thanks for the constructive criticism :)

Morning all!

I've created a few modules I'd like to share with the community. throughput should be "ok" for a few at a time, but I can't see serving out gigs off this site... so I'll hope I can keep these hosted for a while...

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Added to March 2005 - nw_raptor

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Working on a couple more at the moment, with plans for many more.

Any comments or feedback (constructive) would be greatly appreciated. :rolleyes:

rtk

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Set Double-Click of .reg files to Edit instead of Merge

Helps to prevent the accidental merging of potentially unwanted registry entries

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have you checked the effect of this on autopatchers tweaks?

we may find people using this tweak and then finding when they use the tweaks in autopatcher they then open in notepad instead of being applied!

Shouldn't be a problem. since the tweak's .amc files should use regedit /s to do the import of the reg file, although I haven't checked them all... the reg files are another project for me another day (I want to take just the ones I personally use, and customize them for silent unattended install via a scheduled task or something on all the machines on my corporate network).

The only time my tweak comes into play is when a person browses into the module.amc_files folder and doubleclicks on a .reg file.

I've used this tweak for a long time now, got in the habit of putting it on the systems I work on, after accidentally doubleclicking on a half created .reg file as well as simple protection a few years ago against a user "accidentally" doubleclicking a .reg file from an untrusted source.

rtk

have you checked the effect of this on autopatchers tweaks?

we may find people using this tweak and then finding when they use the tweaks in autopatcher they then open in notepad instead of being applied!

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