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This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.0. It was made with English Windows Server 2003 in mind, so watch out!

Note - this is made for SP0 in mind and so has not been updated since febuary! SP1 has recently been released. Once enough updates are released after SP1, we will make a new release.

In the mean time i highly recommend you do not download this, and instead install SP1 which includes all this and more, and get the few current updates through windows update

What's included

Windows XP SP2 - Critical Updates

? ? ? ?KB321884: Microsoft .NET Framework Service Pack 2

? ? ? ?KB810395: Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB816453: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB818529: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB819639: Critical Update for Windows Media Player 9

? ? ? ?KB822925: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB823182: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB823353: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express

? ? ? ?KB823559: Buffer Overrun In HTML Converter

? ? ? ?KB823980: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB824105: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB824141: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB824145: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB824146: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB824151: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB824629: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB825119: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB827214: Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB827560: Small delay when Windows Media Player 9 Series switches files that are streamed from a server

? ? ? ?KB828026: Update for Windows Media Player URL script command behavior

? ? ? ?KB828028: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB828035: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB828741: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB828750: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB829558: Jet 4.0 SP8 for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB830352: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB831464: Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB832353: Some URL script commands do not work after KB828026

? ? ? ?KB832483: Data Access Components Security Patch MS04-003

? ? ? ?KB832894: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB833407: Critical Update for Windows

? ? ? ?KB833987: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB834707: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB835732: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB837001: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB837009: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express

? ? ? ?KB837272: Update for Windows Media Player 9 Series

? ? ? ?KB838894: Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB839645: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB840315: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB840374: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB840987: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB841356: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB841533: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB842933: Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB843496: Update for Windows Media Services 9 Series

? ? ? ?KB867282: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB867460: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB867461: Microsoft .NET Framework Service Pack 3

? ? ? ?KB867801: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB870669: Disable the ADODB.Stream object from Internet Explorer

? ? ? ?KB870763: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB870772: Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB871250: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB873333: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB873339: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB873376: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB883114: Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB883935: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB884016: Windows Installer 3.0 Redistributable

? ? ? ?KB885250: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB885492: Security Update for Windows Media Player 9 Series

? ? ? ?KB885834: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB885835: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB885836: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB885881: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB886903: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB887797: Cumulative Update for Outlook Express

? ? ? ?KB888113: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB890047: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB890175: Se[b]Direct Links[/b]indows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB891711: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?KB891781: Security Update for Windows Server 2003

? ? ? ?Windows Script 5.6 for Windows Server 2003

Addons

? ?[b]Sizes & Hashes[/b]

[color=purple]Direct Links[/color]

You may download AutoPatcher 2003 February 2005 from any of the following mirrors:

Mi[b]Enjoy![/b]megauploads: AutoPatcher 2003

[color=purple]Sizes & Hashes[/color]

File Size: 145 MB (152271306 bytes)

MD5 Hash: [color=blue]FB0BCE07B843904E421C6693F6B7FE18[/color]

[color=purple]Enjoy![/color]

Kind regards,

Antonis Kaladis

AutoPatcher/AutoStreamer Project Manager & Lead Developer

http://www.autopatcher.com

Edited by TheBlazingAngel
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!! yay!!!! i have been waiting for this! I hate building up a server, then having to put it on the net fully vulnerable to get updates...within minutes i usually get msblaster at least...and a few other times its been much worse...

::does happy dance::

i dont see this as something as useful for putting on existing servers...but for when you are setting it up, its great!!!

thanks so so so much for this!!! :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for the screenshots, I've never used AutoPatcher before. I was curious as to what it looked like but I wasn't going to download 145MB on dialup just to see LOL (already running sp1 rc2). Thanks again. It's a great looking app, excellent job.

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Probably becauses theres little need for it, and so why waste bandwidth!

The release was intended for SP0, and since SP1 has recently come out, its not needed anymore.

When enough SP1 updates are released, new releases will start coming out.

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