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if you mean me, i dont have the tools to create them

no special tools required ;)

download the qmup release i had done. check out how my modules are organized. then use apv6 modules of the ones you do. the conversion from apv5 to apv6 modules can be done with the latest module editor (2.0.7 i think). then just edit the modules to make the names short (as i did, only keeping the kb123456 part).

Is there any chance of getting AutoPatcher QMUP's for the months of September and October?

BTW, here's August (full) for those still looking...

http://www.9down.com/story.php?sid=7095

On a side note...have you guys heard that XP SP3 has been moved way back to some time in 2008!?!

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/servicepacks.mspx

Edited by alceryes

http://ap.manroweb.co.uk/index_QMUP.html

I have created and uploaded AutoPatcher XP/2003/2000 QMUP October Builds.

AutoPatcher_XP_Oct2006_English_QMUP.exe

File Size: 12.1 MB (12,736,798 bytes)

MD5 Hash: 77BB399676CE0FAEF0411F39FDECD1B7

AutoPatcher_2003_Oct2006_English_QMUP.exe

File Size: 9.37 MB (9,828,118 bytes)

MD5 Hash: B0D3E54F441282280294EE403EF3FF70

AutoPatcher_2000_Oct2006_English_QMUP.exe

File Size: 8.55 MB (8,966,857 bytes)

MD5 Hash: 35A4FFD99498AF38297311880A76776A

Please test this build and let me know of any problems.

http://ap.manroweb.co.uk/index_QMUP.html

Edited by itsnotmeeee

http://ap.manroweb.co.uk/index_QMUP.html

I have created and uploaded AutoPatcher XP/2003/2000 QMUP October Builds.

AutoPatcher_XP_Oct2006_English_QMUP.exe

File Size: 12.1 MB (12,736,798 bytes)

MD5 Hash: 77BB399676CE0FAEF0411F39FDECD1B7

AutoPatcher_2003_Oct2006_English_QMUP.exe

File Size: 9.37 MB (9,828,118 bytes)

MD5 Hash: B0D3E54F441282280294EE403EF3FF70

AutoPatcher_2000_Oct2006_English_QMUP.exe

File Size: 8.55 MB (8,966,857 bytes)

MD5 Hash: 35A4FFD99498AF38297311880A76776A

Please test this build and let me know of any problems.

http://ap.manroweb.co.uk/index_QMUP.html

Please note the MD5 Hashes have changed due a small update in the builds

Check http://ap.manroweb.co.uk/index_QMUP.html for upto date file hash

Excellent, Thank You!!

...any chance of getting a Sept. QMUP?

- August 06 full

- September 06 QMUP

- October 06 QMUP

That way all of us noobs will only have to go through installing all the extra programs and settings once. I know we might miss out on a few program updates but it's mainly the security flaw fixes I want.

TIA...

Excellent, Thank You!!

...any chance of getting a Sept. QMUP?

- August 06 full

- September 06 QMUP

- October 06 QMUP

That way all of us noobs will only have to go through installing all the extra programs and settings once. I know we might miss out on a few program updates but it's mainly the security flaw fixes I want.

TIA...

Sept and Oct QMUP > http://ap.manroweb.co.uk/index.html

I will endeavour to do Nov as soon as the patches are released, and assuming the autopatcher team have no issues with me doing so.

Please feedback any problems you encounter with any of the QMUP downloads

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I think for QMUP's to be useful they need to include Critical, Recommended, and Add-ons that have been updated since last month.

For example, I wouldn't want to install just Critical updates if there are 6-7 Recommended updates as well. And, I certainly wouldn't want to deploy QMUP's on a month when IE7 is released since I want to be able to deploy that as well.

My point is, QMUP's could attract a much broader audience if they were tweaked to be comprehensive... in the month that they are covering.

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itsnotmeeee

Ill get Jan07 done for tomorrow!

Not sure how many people are using it at present, so not sure if we should continue with it.

If you are using QMUP's and want to see this continue then please do contact me or reply here

Personally I think the QMUP's are a great idea for updating systems already patched from the previous month .

Although it's essential to have a Full/Lite Release , and the consecutive monthly updates , if you have a bunch of Comps

and want to quickly update them all offline securely latest QMUP is a very handy tool.

It's your call obviously :)

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