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General Information

This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.6.

It is aimed at Windows XP SP2 (x86)

What's included (English May 2007)

Items with
green text
have been added or updated since the last release.
Windows XP SP2 - Critical Updates

KB873339: Security Update for Windows XP

KB885626: Critical Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB885836: Security Update for Windows XP

KB886185: Critical Update for Windows XP

KB886903: Security Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1

KB887472: Security Update for Windows Messenger

KB888302: Security Update for Windows XP

KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool - May 2007 (v1.29)

KB890859: Security Update for Windows XP

KB891781: Security Update for Windows XP

KB893756: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896358: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896423: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896428: Security Update for Windows XP

KB899587: Security Update for Windows XP

KB899589: Security Update for Windows XP

KB899591: Security Update for Windows XP

KB900725: Security Update for Windows XP

KB901017: Security Update for Windows XP

KB901190: Security Update for Windows XP

KB901214: Security Update for Windows XP

KB902400: Security Update for Windows XP

KB904706: Security Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB905414: Security Update for Windows XP

KB905749: Security Update for Windows XP

KB908519: Security Update for Windows XP

KB908531: Security Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB911280: Security Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB911562: Security Update for Windows XP

KB911564: Security Update for Plug-in do Windows Media Player

KB911927: Security Update for Windows XP

KB913580: Security Update for Windows XP

KB914388: Security Update for Windows XP

KB914389: Security Update for Windows XP

KB917422: Security Update for Windows XP

KB917537: Security Update for Windows XP

KB917953: Security Update for Windows XP

KB918118: Security Update for Windows XP

KB918439: Security Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP SP2

KB919007: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920213: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920670: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920683: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920685: Security Update for Windows XP

KB922481: Security Update for .NET Framework 2.0 (aka KB917283)

KB922582: Update for Windows XP

KB922770: Security Update for .NET Framework 2.0

KB922819: Security Update for Windows XP

KB923191: Security Update for Windows XP

KB923414: Security Update for Windows XP

KB923694: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP

KB923723: Security Update for Windows

KB923980: Security Update for Windows XP

KB924270: Security Update for Windows XP

KB924667: Security Update for Windows XP

KB925398: Security Update for Windows Media Player 6.4 for Windows

KB925902: Security Update for Windows XP

KB926247: Security Update for Windows XP

KB926255: Security Update for Windows XP

KB926436: Security Update for Windows XP

KB927779: Security Update for Windows XP

KB927802: Security Update for Windows XP

KB928090: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2

KB928255: Security Update for Windows XP

KB928843: Security Update for Windows XP

KB929969: Security Update for Windows XP SP2

KB929969: Security Update for IE7 for Windows XP SP2

KB930178: Security Update for Windows XP

KB931261: Security Update for Windows XP

KB931768: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP SP2

KB931768: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2

KB931784: Security Update for Windows XP

KB931906: Security Update for CAPICOM

KB932168: Security Update for Windows XP

Root Certificate Update (1st Feb 2007)

Windows XP SP2 - Recommended updates

European Union Expansion Font Update

KB319740: Update for Windows XP (v5)

KB831240: Update for HighMAT support in the Windows XP CD Writing Wizard

KB884020: Update for Windows XP

KB884883: Update for Windows XP (v8)

KB886677: Update for Windows XP

KB886716: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB887742: Update for Windows XP

KB889527: Update for Windows XP (v3)

KB889673: Update for Windows XP

KB892211: Software Update for Web Folders

KB894395: Update for Windows XP

KB896256: Update for Windows XP (v4)

KB896344: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB896626: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB897338: Update for Windows XP SP2 (v3)

KB897663: Update for Windows XP

KB898461: Update for Windows XP

KB898900: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB900485: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB903234: Update for Windows XP

KB904412: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB904942: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB906569: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB907865: Update for Windows XP

KB908521: Update for Windows XP

KB909520: Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service Provider Package

KB910437: Update for Windows XP

KB912461: Update for Windows XP

KB912817: Windows XP COM+ Hotfix Rollup Package 13 (v2)

KB913538: Update for Windows XP

KB916595: Update for Windows XP

KB916846: Update for Windows XP

KB917021: Update for Windows XP (v3)

KB918005: Update for Windows XP (v4)

KB918093: Update for Windows XP

KB918997: Wireless LAN API (v6)

KB920342: Update for Windows XP

KB920872: Update for Windows XP

KB922120: Update for Windows XP (v5)

KB923800: Offline Crash Diagnostic

KB924867: Update for Windows XP

KB924941: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB925168: Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1

KB927544: Fix for AVI files

KB927891: Update for Windows XP (v3)

KB928788: Fix for Windows Media Player 11

KB928939: Update for Windows XP/2003/Vista

KB929399: Fix for Windows Media Player 11 (v2)

KB930916: Update for Windows XP

KB931836: Update for Windows XP

KB932590: Update for Windows XP

KB932662: Fix for DirectX 9.0

KB933612: Update for Windows XP

KB935448: Update for Windows XP

KB935843: Update for Windows XP

Components

.NET Framework:

- .NET Framework 1.1 (+SP1)

- .NET Framework 3.0

Change Analysis Diagnostic Utility (KB924732)

Internet Explorer 7

Microsoft Journal Viewer 1.5.2316.0

Microsoft Management Console 3.0 (KB907265)

Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services Client with Service Pack 2 - x86

Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML):

- KB887606: Security Update for MSXML 2.6

- KB924191: Security Update for MSXML 3.0 SP7 on Windows XP

- MSXML 4.0 SP2 including KB927978

-
MSXML 6.0 SP1

Network Diagnostic Tool (KB914440 v12)

Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) for Windows XP (KB925876)

User Profile Hive Cleanup 1.6d

Windows Defender v1.1.1593.0

Windows Desktop Search 3.01 for Windows XP (KB917013)

Windows Installer 3.1 (v2)

Windows Live Messenger v8.1.0178

Windows Media Player 11 (newer build since AutoPatcher feb07 releases)

Windows Messenger 5.1.0701

Windows PowerShell 1.0 for Windows XP SP2 (KB926139)

Windows Script 5.6 (v5.6.0.8831 from KB917344)

Windows Update v7

WGA (Optional!)

Windows Genuine Advantage

Add-ons

Copy Profile Tool

Delete Microsoft Java VM tool

DirectX Control Panel applet

PowerMenu 1.5.1

Remove Windows Messenger tool

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.45.0 for Internet Explorer

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.45.0 for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera and Netscape

Macromedia (Adobe) Shockwave Player v10.2.0.022

Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool v2.6.1

Startup Control Panel 2.8

Startup Monitor

TweakUI:

- TweakUI 2.10

- TweakUI Control Panel applet

Windows Easy Transfer for Windows XP

Windows Uptime Tool

And of course a lot of registry tweaks which improve speed, appearance, functionality and security!

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BitTorrent is a P2P system that makes transfering large files (or groups of files) amongst a large group of people easy, fast and efficient. The BitTorrent network is impressive mostly for the speed and reliability with which you get files that have been recently released. As long as a .torrent file has enough people sharing then you can be assured that it will start quickly and maintain a good download speed.
Always remember to leave your BitTorrent client open to help distribute the files!

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Download Links

You may download AutoPatcher XP from any of the following mirrors:

Sizes & Hashes

  • English May 2007 Core - File Size: 304 MB (319,507,151 bytes)

    English May 2007 Core - MD5 Hash:
    25F6CD05385390059BF8A69D63A55203

Thanks To

  • Raptor
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  • Gandolas
    for all the great work he's been doing.

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    dkdk_it
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    heZzel
    (Greek), &
    KenanBalamir
    (Turkish).

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^ if you mean its an older version, yeh i couldn't fit the newer one in before they were released, it'll be updated in next months update release

That's not what I was referring to, I was just giving a heads-up to those of us that don't want or need it...

Heck, I'm one of those guys that shred XP services in general, starting with the XP Security Center.

Cheers! :cool:

Thanks for the update.

There are over 60 people on the torrents with 100% that are not allowing any uploading, this cannot be right will you please let some % upwards.

I will leave my connection on for two days as usual so everyone can get some.

As with the windows defender post, there are a number of things that are checked by default that I too do not want. I have tried making a new ini file as was discussed in another post and then using the command line to install, but it still uses the default settings. My biggest peave it IE7 as a number of our supplier websites, nevermind OWA for exchange 2000 will not work with it, so I need it to not be installed.

I do really love that you people have set these up for us and I would never be without them, but I would like to know if there is a file I could just edit to set my needed defaults so I can just start the install the normal way from a network location instead of having to look at all the checkmarks and hope that I add and remove the right ones each time?

This is being lazy on my part, but it would really help when my boss tries to help when I am a bit behind. It takes me longer to fix what she 'helped' with than it would to do it myself....hehehe

Thanks again people, you make my life sooooo much simpler, but please sir, may I have some more?

OK, I'm stupid! I was downloading the new version as I typed my previous post. I should have waited until I tried it before I compared it to the older versions. It appears that I can save and load my own setup with the buttons on the lower left corner of the screen now and I presume that means not having to use the command line as well. I also see that things like IE7 are not checked by default, so that is great!

I did not even see windows defender though.... I installed the core, then all the x86 add ons to the same directory, should this not be done? Should they all be to different spots and then installed one at a time? I read a number of posts and did not find an answer to this so I am now just curious.

Thanks again!

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