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August will definitely be a full release.

I'm fairly new to Autopatcher - it is nice. Question, once the Aug 06 full version comes out, does that get installed even though I already have the Apr 06 full + the May, June, & July updates?

Or...is there a Aug 06 update that gets installed with what I already have?

Thanx...

After installing the July update my internet connection has slowed down a bit. I am on a dynamic NAT and when i ping my gateway i usually used to get a >1ms reply which now is >5-6ms.

Some pages in FF open only after a few refreshes.

I've noticed this, too. Is this some covert MS plan to sabotage Firefox... hmm

Thanks for the update, Autopatcher guys! :D

@PsiMoon314, gandolas usually does it, but i think he's on holiday though...

i cant do it, i havent yet found time to look at apv6 yet and im not sure i will til its out of beta and i need to upgrade to it. ive already spent a full week on ap now this month, ive still got two translators to deal with, and i really need to spend some time on other things.

@HeZzel, ill add it to the first post now...

Good to know that in August, there will be a full patch that cover all the updates from previous months. Since I do lots of side jobs outside work, its a pain to download all the updates when some of the people have a slow connection. It would be much easier to run auto patcher and get my job done quicker.

Good to know that in August, there will be a full patch that cover all the updates from previous months. Since I do lots of side jobs outside work, its a pain to download all the updates when some of the people have a slow connection. It would be much easier to run auto patcher and get my job done quicker.

Why not burn the extracted APs to a CD? Just copy the c:\program files\autopatcher\ directory to a CD and you don't have to spend any time downloading at your clients places!

@CeeBrez, you need all the update releases between the dec lite release and july update release too. install them and then reinstall the july update.

if you cant find them all (most mirrors would have dropped them by now i expect), replace what youve got with the april lite release and get may, june, and july update releases.

Im having the same problem...juz a blank screen...and this error:

Run time error "430"

Class does not support Automation or does not expected interface

I tried redownloading the AutoPatcher April full version...still the same problem...wat's wrong?

Help needed...thx...

Hehe...need a quick answer as i wanna patch my OS to make it more safety....

@Saadu, you dont need to reboot after each one, install them all, run autopatcher, and then reboot once

@jonnynitro, check the faq. 430 might not be in their, but some of the solutions (e.g. copying files to c:\windows\system32) may work

Argh release a full version please. One has to apply Aprl May June and then July. Reboots at all... i thought the idea was to have them in one go after installing XpSP2 embedded.

As I said in the software front page comments, this is not true, there's no need to reboot. Just extract them all (in order) then run AutoPatcher.

I like to take my flash drive instead of any CD's.

Why not put it all on your flash drive then?

after installing april xp FULL + july update, i receive error message "module panic: windows script 5.6 security update)

how can i fix this problem.? thank you

You will need all of the updates since April's Full release - grab the May & June updates and extract them before the July one.

@Saadu, you dont need to reboot after each one, install them all, run autopatcher, and then reboot once

@jonnynitro, check the faq. 430 might not be in their, but some of the solutions (e.g. copying files to c:\windows\system32) may work

Juz tried those solutions...none of em work... :(

Looks i hav to re-format my com... :sleep:

Juz tried those solutions...none of em work... :(

Looks i hav to re-format my com... :sleep:

Try System Restoring it, and if your one of those people that disables system restore, i'm going to laugh at you.

and for those of you who want a full juy release, just update your autopatcher folder and zip it up and host it for everyone.

and for those of you who want a full juy release, just update your autopatcher folder and zip it up and host it for everyone.

Ah! so, assuming one has installed each update incrementally, and has July 2006 installed. One would go to 'Program Files', right-click 'AutoPatcher' and zip it.

All done?

If so, then awesome!

module panic on windows genuine Advantage Notification Tool (K905474)

you are running windows xp home sp2 (Locale 1033) + IE7

parent and/or Prerequiste item missing?

This might be because I forgot to install June? I dont remember if I did or not. How do I check to see if I have June or ...... just fix the above problem if its something else.

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