A couple of ideas for the next Autopatcher release


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The three that immediately spring to mind are...

(1) Add modified sysoc.inf so you can choose so there are more options in Add/Remove Windows Components.

(2) Incorporate the MS Java Virtual Machine removal tool.

(3) Add updated Windows Update ActiveX applet.

The program is EXCELLENT by the way, keep up the good work, guys!!

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(1) Add modified sysoc.inf so you can choose so there are more options in Add/Remove Windows Components.
I never thought of it, but now that u brought it up, thats a superb idea

adding a GUI based sysoc.ini file, so the user can click a checkbox to hide/unhide the item

(give it some thought raptor and flish :D )

FlishFun wrote:

Good ideas! Anyone able to post links to those three? Just nicer than me searching for them myself. :D

the sysoc file comes with windows..

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the sysoc file comes with windows..

Actually I was mainly hoping for:

(3) Add updated Windows Update ActiveX applet.

(Y) :D

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Is raptor's DataBase editor gonna be done for march release?

and are u making it like an 'add in' so if i wanted to, i can download it seperatly

and place it in a directory for it to be loaded when i start APXP ?

thx :D

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Is raptor's DataBase editor gonna be done for march release?

and are u making it like an 'add in' so if i wanted to, i can download it seperatly

and place it in a directory for it to be loaded when i start APXP ?

thx :D

Fingers crossed that it will get done! :D

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Mabye Nasty File Remover for replacing nvidia drivers..

I dont think they're putting driver or other app's in.. not specifically meant for utilizing XP, u can install that yourself tho...

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Run QChain at the end

Read:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...b;en-us;Q296861

Note QChain.exe functionality is included in all Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 product updates that use Update.exe and that were released since May 18, 2001. However, an issue exists in product updates that were released before December 2002 that may apply the wrong binary on your computer in some circumstances. In March 2003, Microsoft released an updated version of QChain.exe to resolve this issue. For additional information about this issue or to obtain the updated Qchain.exe tool, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

815062 The Correct File Is Not Installed When You Chain Multiple Hotfixes

All Windows NT 4.0 Updates or Windows XP and Windows 2000 Updates That Were Created Before December 2002

No QChain.

hahaha

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