Windows 7 Hotfix repository

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by SoLoR, May 22, 2010.

  1. adric

    adric MDL Expert

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    Were you able to close the hole and figure out how they hacked your server?

    Al
     
  2. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    Yes.

    Also @Rickendo, PointZero and burfadel. Please do not upload anything within the next 7 days. The Server will move to a new datacenter in germany directly connected at a German backbone.
    I am just doing a backup and will upload all your files to the new server. The server will have a much faster connection and much, much more RAM in order to handle all the downloads...
    Passwords will be the same as before. But will change in two weeks. You will be informed.

    Cheers
     
  3. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    Yes on my hard disk. I am pretty much busy at the moment. Just preparing the move to the new datacenter.
     
  4. compstuff

    compstuff MDL Senior Member

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    Thanks I completely understand... good luck
     
  5. burfadel

    burfadel MDL EXE>MSP/CAB

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    I just tried to upload something then and wondered why it wasn't working! :tooth: Hope it didn't affect anything in doing so :S

    Thankyou again for providing this option, it's very much appreciated!
     
  6. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    You have a message. Should work now, Please read the message first.
     
  7. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    All sites successfully moved to the new server. I enabled IPv6 on each site as well.

    Please do not ask for " upload this and upload that ". I have no time for it. I still have to do a lot of things in the background.

    Updates will be published as usual.
     
  8. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    11.06.2013

    Added:
    KB2780130

    Removed:
    KB2780102
     
  9. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Guru

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    This is exactly the same files (but only LDR for 2780130)?

    Thanks :)
     
  10. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    2780130 is GDR
     
  11. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Guru

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    2780130 is LDR I think (and 2780102 is GDR and LDR).
    The file version (rdpdr.sys) is 6.1.7601.22150 (GDR are 6.1.7601.17xx).
     
  12. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    If you think so, ok
     
  13. abbodi1406

    abbodi1406 MDL KB0000001

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    How did you figure out this conclusion? :D

    update.mum = GDR
    update-bf.mum = LDR

    so, 2780130 is GDR
     
  14. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    That's why I never trust kb articles from Microsoft. Sometimes those kb articles are real bull...
     
  15. burfadel

    burfadel MDL EXE>MSP/CAB

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    If an update is GDR and LDR, the GDR version is installed via update.mum, and the LDR version is installed via update-bf.mum. If an update is GDR or LDR only, then the update only contains update.mum. In other words, the update-bf.mum is a 'secondary' installer, if it isn't needed (in that the update only has one version, whether it be the GDR codepath or LDR codepath) then it will only contain the primary installer, update.mum. update.mum does not specifically signify GDR. The reason why the GDR codepath gets the primary installer if there are both GDR and LDR versions is because GDR is the 'General Distribution Release', hence utilises the primary installer (when both are present), and LDR being the 'Limited Distribution Release' is considered secondary, due to it being a 'limited' release, so it utilises the secondary installer if both GDR and LDR are present.

    Bapt is right with the versionings though:
    To determine whether an update containing just update.mum is GDR or LDR, you have to check the actual file version numbers. LDR only updates aren't that common though, so that is probably what has caused the confusion regarding the primary and secondary installer.
     
  16. McRip

    McRip MDL Addicted

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    McRipSystemFiles 1.4.7

    Changelog:
    McRipSystemFiles 1.4.7 (February 12 2013)

    - Updated Shockwave Player to version 12.0.0.112
    - Some minor changes and improvements

    The following application are included in this installer McRipSystemFiles 1.4.7:
    - DirectX Redist June 2010
    - Silverlght 5.1.10411.0 x86 and x64
    - FlashPlayer 11.6.602.161 beta 4 for IE x86 and x64
    - FlashPlayer 11.6.602.161 beta 4 Firefox x86 and x64

    - Shockwave Player 12.0.0.112
    - Java (TM) Platform SE 7 Update 13 for x86 and x64 7.0.130.20 (1.7.0_13-b20)

    On Vista and Windows 7 and Windows 8 run setup as Administrator!


    All applications that you select for installations will be installed silently on your operating systems and all applications will be installed with updates disabled.

    All previous versions of Java, FlashPlayer, Shockwave and Silverlight on your system will be detected and uninstalled silently first if you select the applications for installation.

    Silent install command: /VERYSILENT /NORESTART

    Download in the sig