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I 'discovered' AutoPatcher a few weeks ago, and deeply appreciate the efforts it takes to keep it going. I used to keep all the MS Updates on a CD with a script to load them, and know from experience the effort it takes to stay on top of Microsoft's updates.

I've been looking for Stand-Alone Modules to use with Autopatcher, and find that almost all of the links in this thread are broken, which is not supprising with some of them being 2 years old.

Have I missed something, and is there an easier way to find them?

I'm particularly interested in Run_With_Arguments and Firefox.

Thanks,

Mike

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here is the Msgplus 3.63 module, and the 7-zip english modules (32 and 64 bit) updated to 4.42. Please note that they are in 1 zip and should be separated. The 64 bit module also will not work with the current version of AP x64.

7-zip 4.42 32 bits

7-zip 4.42 64 bits

MsgPlus 3.63

the_guy

replaced with encrypted copies ;) - theblazingangel

Edited by theblazingangel
  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for making them official blaze.

Could you please add a link to the messenger plus module in the top post?

the_guy

EDIT: Run with arguments.amp

Mirror (Convert 4.10, WinRAR 3.42 English, DLL & OCX self-registration, MSP Apply to, Run with arguments-already on gandolas?s website)

It would be really helpful if the modules on the mirror site were uploaded to a current address and the links were updated.

These links were in past posts, in case anyone was wondering. Page 8 in the default layout.

the_guy

Edited by the_guy
  • 2 weeks later...

First of all AutoPatcher Rocks!

Okay I finally got thru all 14 frickin' pages of this damn thread and here is my conclusion:

Because Modules are the heart of AutoPatcher, and we all want more, they need to be easier to make and share.

-> a Tutorial for Modual creation is needed !!!

AND I'm willing to step-up and create it [ha - how 'bout that!] but need help

Questions/Comments:

1) Create a new thread - this one is too long and too old, and much that doesn't work

2a) Since threads stay around too long and downlaod space is always an issue, how about just posting the part of the module? [kudos to MazX_Napalm] May be import/export could be added to AutoPatcher Moldule Editor 2.x???

I think this MAY get around legal issues, cause the final product is not being issued just a decription of how it might be used.

2b) How was, what's between the stars below, created? taken from Page 12 of this tread... Any chance of import/export

****************************************************************************

[AutoPatcher 5.0 Module]

[Configuration]

Name=Poweroff 3.0.1.3

Author=Jorgen Bosman

Description=Poweroff ? uno strumento che consente di spegnere o riavviare automaticamente il pc.

ParentID=STAND_ALONE_ENU

UniqueID=Stand_alone

URL=

Default=False

Expand=False

PicturePath=

ETA=5

NeedsRestart=False

Language=1040

TargetOS=ANY_2K_VERSION,ANY_XP_VERSION

TargetIE=ANY_IE

Priority=20051110

[Detection]

RegistryKey=

RegistryData=

RegistryValue=

[install With Backups]

md "%programfiles%\PowerOff"

copy "Module:\poweroff.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\PowerOff\poweroff.exe"

[install Without Backups]

same:

****************************************************************************

3) for the Modual Creation Tutorial are there any tips for the following:

3a) Any easy why to find the ThumbNail for the program and is it nessary?

3b) Behavior tab - would like example of a complicated one to describe intracacies

3c) Detection - any tips or utilites that would help a newbie here

3d) Installation tab - would like example of a complicated one to describe intracacies

4) While many of the links were not valid many of the amp files I found gave me the following error

Module Panic on Run with arguments!

You are running Windows XP Professional SP2 (Locale 1033) + IE6

Are you sure you downlaoded the right release?

Or posts saying new versions were up but not saying where they were

On the other hand EVERTHING on this site loaded into Autopatcher for me... from page 5

Mirror of official modules:

http://www.abacustechnology.org/files/autopatcher/modules/

What are the rules or sentiment to getting something like Windows Defender working with AutoPatcher?

Is it taboo, or can we at least talk about it, even if it never added to AutoPatcher Official?

OKAY - open to comments and improvements

Right now this wokred for me ONCE

Here's what I have so far for Windows Defender.amc

******************************************************************

[General tab]

Name=Windows Defender (Beta 2)

Author=.

Description=Windows Defender (Beta 2) is a free Real-Time anti-spyware program from Microsoft

Homepage=http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx

Thumbnail=Module:\Windows Defender.jpg

[behavior]

ChildID=ADDONS

UniqueID=Windows Defender (Beta 2)

Default=True

Expand=True

Priorty=20060617

ETA=120

Reboot=False

[Operating System]

TargetOS=ANY_XP_SP2,ANY_2K_SP4,2K3_SERVER_SP1

Language=1033

TargetIE=ANY_IE

[Detection]

RegistryKey=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender

RegistryData=InstallLocation

RegistryValue=C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\

[install With Backups]

"Module:\WindowsDefender.msi" /qb

taskkill /f /im MSASCui.exe

taskkill /f /im MsMpEng.exe

[install Without Backups]

same:

******************************************************************

Export of Windows Defender Registry Key

******************************************************************

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender]

"InstallLocation"="C:\\Program Files\\Windows Defender\\"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Miscellaneous Configuration]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Quarantine]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Real-Time Protection]

"LocalCopyDirectory"="C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Application Data\\Microsoft\\Windows Defender\\LocalCopy\\"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Real-Time Protection\Checkpoints]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Reporting]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scan]

"AutomaticallyCleanAfterScan"=dword:00000000

"CheckForSignaturesBeforeRunningScan"=dword:00000000

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Signature Updates]

"UpdateOnStartUp"=dword:00000000

"EngineVersion"="1.1.1185.0"

"ASSignatureVersion"="1.0.0.0"

"ASSignatureApplied"=hex:80,30,e3,9c,e5,21,c6,01

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Software Explorers]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\SpyNet]

"SpyNetReporting"=dword:00000000

"SpyNetReportingLocation"=hex(7):68,00,74,00,74,00,70,00,73,00,3a,00,2f,00,2f,\

00,73,00,70,00,79,00,6e,00,65,00,74,00,32,00,2e,00,6d,00,69,00,63,00,72,00,\

6f,00,73,00,6f,00,66,00,74,00,2e,00,63,00,6f,00,6d,00,2f,00,41,00,6e,00,74,\

00,69,00,4d,00,61,00,6c,00,77,00,61,00,72,00,65,00,53,00,65,00,72,00,76,00,\

69,00,63,00,65,00,73,00,2f,00,32,00,2f,00,53,00,70,00,79,00,6e,00,65,00,74,\

00,52,00,65,00,70,00,6f,00,72,00,74,00,53,00,72,00,76,00,63,00,2e,00,61,00,\

73,00,6d,00,78,00,00,00,00,00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Threats]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Threats\ThreatIDDefaultAction]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Threats\ThreatSeverityDefaultAction]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Threats\ThreatTypeDefaultAction]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\UX Configuration]

******************************************************************

Wanted to include amc file here minus the large executeable

For the zip file attached get the Windows Defender download at link below (link inside amc file)

and put into modules\Windows Defender.amc_files folder

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/s...re/default.mspx

Windows_Defender.zip

FlashGet 1.72 [Freeware]

flasget172_enu.amc

[Configuration]

Name=FlashGet 1.72 [Freeware]

Author=Amazesoft

Description=FlashGet is specifically designed to address two of the biggest problems when downloading files:

Speed and management of downloaded files.

ParentID=STAND_ALONE_ENU

UniqueID=flashget172

URL=http://www.amazesoft.com/

Default=True

Expand=True

PicturePath=

ETA=10

NeedsRestart=False

Language=1033

TargetOS=ANY_OS

TargetIE=ANY_IE

Priority=20060607

[Detection]

RegistryKey=HKCU\Software\JetCar\JetCar\General

RegistryData=Version

RegistryValue=1.72

[install With Backups]

"AutoPatcher:\Modules\Stand_alone\flasget172_enu\fgf172.exe" /S

regedit /s "AutoPatcher:\Modules\Stand_alone\flasget172_enu\inst.apf"

[install Without Backups]

same:

inst.apf

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JetCar\JetCar\General]

"Max Parallel Num"="100"

"MaxSimJobs"="100"

"MaxParallelNum"="100"

"Max Sim Jobs"="100"

change language ? Justa add to inst.apf

polish: "LanguageEx"="jcpls.ini"

Portuguese: "LanguageEx"="jcptp.ini"

....

download files [flasget172_enu.amc, inst.apf, fgf172.exe]:

http://rapidshare.de/files/24021793/flasget172_enu.zip.html

I really love it using programs intended for saving me time, making me wasting it to get them functioning properly...

Thankfully I tested it before I gave it to my daughter (I love these "there is an error message on my screen"-phonecalls).

The following official modules have to be altered in order to make them work without that famous 'module panic' error (aka 'original programmer too stupid to check spelling'-error). Note that doing so renders the modules 'unofficial'.

that's because the parent module hasn't been included for some reason.

- download the attachment, extract the zipped files to autopatcher\modules.

- copy the module to the new 'stand_alone_mods' folder.

- edit the modules parent ID to 'STAND_ALONE_ENU'. yes, this will make it unofficial, but that's the fault of the module author, and hopefully they will fix it in future.

icon13.gifModule Authors

1) in future, all stand-alone modules must use the attached stand_alone_enu.amc parent module, and include it with the module (you can make a translated copy if you need too).

2) you should also use 'STAND_ALONE_ENU' as the parent ID.

3) you should also place the module itself inside the 'stand_alone_mods' folder included.

sa_enu.zip

sa_enu.zip

following modules need to be fixed like this ('STAND_ALONE_ENU' as the parent ID.):

7zip.amc for 7-Zip by Igor Pavlov v4.32

unlocker.amc for Unlocker 1.8.3 by Cedrick Collomb

paintdotnet.amc for Paint.NET 2.63

following modules need to be fixed like this (select 'This module is a child of the following module' & 'STAND_ALONE_ENU' as the parent ID.):

firefox_enu.amc for Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.4

For those unfamiliar, I thought I attached the altered files, but this doesn't work.

And, yes, except for the non-resizeablity, I like Autopatcher.

Edited by 8900

1st DRAFT How_to_create_AutoPatcher_modules.doc

Well AutoPatcher Team have I done something good?

Still learning, but am committed to using AutoPatcher and it making a difference for myself and my team.

Please give me your feedback :)

How_to_create_AutoPatcher_modules.doc

  • 1 month later...

Firefox 1.5.0.6? anyone

Actually, this shouldn't be too difficult based on the original 1.5.0.4 module. The only problem is finding a reliable registry key that will have an accurate current version in it.

For instance, on one of my PCs where 1.5.0.6 was installed as the first install of Firefox, the registry key (HKLM\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox\CurrentVersion) shows 1.5.0.6 (en-us), but on a machine that's been upgraded it only shows 1.5 (en-us)

Unless someone can find a better registry key to work from... The only other I'm seeing of any potential use is HTLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Management\ARPCache\Mozilla Firefox (1.5.0.6) - but I'm not real comfortable with the values within that key without knowing more.

I'll post a Firefox 1.5.0.6 package in a few. For now, I'll just follow the original precedent of just setting the version to 1.5.

EDIT:

Firefox 1.5.0.6 Module is here: http://rapidshare.de/files/30238667/Firefo..._en-US.zip.html

Note: this is relatively untested, and should be treated as unofficial unless/until it's signed as official.

Edited by callit
  • 1 month later...

Hello.

I?ve read many things here but i still not able to make my own modules..

I do everything as i?ve read, but in the end, when i?m try to install the modules, they are not listed in Autopatcher 5.1.

Can everyone tell me step by step how i can create my own modules. An example will be great, also.

And if someone coud explain with screenshots it would be magnificente...

I?ve read the Doc from RGabriele "How to create autopatcher modules", but i think that?s not pretty clear for people like me. I?m just get started with Autopatcher...

thank you. and keep up the good work

Not sure where the origiional Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4.amp went

So I recreated it.... attached here minus the download of spybotsd14.exe

Incase the zip corrupts again....

Save text between stars as -> Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4.amc

**********************************************************

[AutoPatcher 5.0 Module]

[Configuration]

Name=Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4

Author=.

Description=Application to scan for spyware, adware, hijackers and other malicious software.

ParentID=STAND_ALONE

UniqueID=Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4

URL=http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/

Default=True

Expand=False

PicturePath=Module:\spybotsd32.gif

ETA=120

NeedsRestart=False

Language=ANY_LCID

TargetOS=ANY_OS

TargetIE=ANY_IE

Priority=20060618

[Detection]

RegistryKey=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Spybot - Search & Destroy_is1

RegistryData=DisplayVersion

RegistryValue=1.4

[install With Backups]

"Module:\spybotsd14.exe" /VERYSILENT /NORESTART

[install Without Backups]

same:

**********************************************************

Spybot___Search___Destroy_1.4.zip

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