Keeping up to date with releases


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to keep everyone uptodate without trawling through masses of posts, i though id write a list of the latest releases and updates here:

(all for AutoPatcher Version 5.x)

AutoPatcher XP (for SP2)

1. April 2005 release.

Latest release available here.

AutoPatcher 2003 (for SP0)

1. February 2005 release.

First major release, available here.

2. Latest AutoPatcher executable file (12-Mar-2005)

Will be included in the next release.

For now, the latest version is: here.

3. Module Editor 2.0. (12-Mar-2005)

Will be included in the next release.

For now, the latest version is: here.

4. Java 1.5.0_02 module

Download here [server - Technical difficulties...] .

Replaces Java 1.4.2_06 and 1.5.0_01 modules.

AutoPatcher 2000 (for SP4)

None available yet, please continue to use the old AP v4.6 release + windows update

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Hey, can someone just clarify something for me.

Do i install march full as it is and delete my old autopatcher, or do i upgrade it over the top of what i already have which is the up to date

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either

What about a link to the last XP SP1 release? August.

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i believe there may be a few mirrors listed on www.autopatcher.com that still host it.

if not ive got a copy and ill upload it for you.

does this have all the past patches (jan and feb) with it to?? or do i have to download those 1st and work my way up?

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the above list is a guide of everything you need to be fully up-to-date

the reason jan & feb arent in the list is because they, and all the extras released for them, is because they are all in the march release.

all you currently need fo AP XP is the march release.

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