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February's was based in AutoPatcher 6.0.0.9, and the new will be based in the 6.0.0.10. It introduces a big change in the OS string. I preffer to release it later (when i have a little time), since i've started to change them. And since there aren't any critical updates... :)

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I'll need a host (since filefront's downloads are slow).

Edited by gandolas

I checked again on the patcher, when putting the tweaks manually (by manually regediting the apf files into registry) the tweaks work, it seems that the autopatcher is not doing it correctly to add apf contents to the registry in some places (Reason is that in the HKLM\Software\AutoPatcher key there is only 1 entry relaive to MSN Messenger install, how did it manage to get there?)

Also found a bug:

when I launch Autopatcher, if after I click agree (where it start scanning for modules) I change window (change focus to some other window), AutoPatcher will stop with error "Run-Time Error '0'", and then closes.

Edited by ramik

Hmmm I'm running it now, for the second time. I installed x64, ran MS Update, then ran AP. It didn't appear to recognize all the official patches I installed, but I didn't select them since I know they are installed. But I did select a number of other items, themes, shockwave, icons on the desktop, etc, and after I ran it, selected finish, and it didn't tell me to restart. Knowing that is the normal procedure, I did it any way, but nothing appears to have installed.

So, running it as I type this, again, and selected the 'all' option this time. And the log appears to not be updating as to what it is installing, although the time to finish is changing. Each and every time I peek, it says "Current item: Disable SSDP and UPNP services" for the last 10, 15, minutes. And neither the current item or the total progress bars are changing, just the time to finish.

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