[Addon] XPSP3 QFE POSReady Updates 20180917
- Atari800xl
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You're welcome. Glad I could help.Atari800xl wrote:Thank you very much! Using the changelog, I made a new (localized) OnePiece POSAddon, then a new June-2015 XP iso. We still haven't heard from OnePiece, but I hope you will stay around! (You already "promised" to stay around forever <g>)
THANKS again!

Updated to 20150626:
- Updated Adobe Flash to v18.0.0.194 from v18.0.0.160.
I would REALLY like to use your addon with OnePiece's update pack as I'm having some VERY weird errors with my XP builds (yes i've tried both with and without your addon) mostly related to gdiplus and/or programs using dotnet framework 2.
Rather than install QFE's update addon + wmp addon + ie8 addon + dotnet framework 3.5 + dotnet framework 4 addon i'd like to simply try Oncepiece's which does all of the work for me with regard to all those and i'm hoping lessen my chances of these errors which i cannot seem to get rid of.
Rather than install QFE's update addon + wmp addon + ie8 addon + dotnet framework 3.5 + dotnet framework 4 addon i'd like to simply try Oncepiece's which does all of the work for me with regard to all those and i'm hoping lessen my chances of these errors which i cannot seem to get rid of.

I hear you, skrell. I've been thinking about it for a while now. Maybe next month, but .NET updates are still beyond my expertise.
Updated to 20150710:
Updated to 20150710:
- Updated Adobe Flash to v18.0.0.203 from v18.0.0.194.
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- Outbreaker
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7/23/2015 - Update for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 (KB3055973) 
http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=48214
Adds support for TLS 128-bit & 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher suites

http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=48214
Adds support for TLS 128-bit & 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher suites
Great find, Outbreaker! How did you find it?
Does anybody know why it took Microsoft seven years to port KB948963 from Win2003 to 32-bit XP? SEVEN YEARS?! Damned near to the day they waited from 2008/07/25 until 2015/07/23.
Updated to 20150724:
Does anybody know why it took Microsoft seven years to port KB948963 from Win2003 to 32-bit XP? SEVEN YEARS?! Damned near to the day they waited from 2008/07/25 until 2015/07/23.
Updated to 20150724:
- Outbreaker
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I got it from 'ricktendo64' and he got it from the Microsoft RSS Feed. 
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... tiyupdates
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... ntent.aspx
I think a company complained about this limitation and that's why they finally put out a Hotfix for WinNT5.1.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... tiyupdates
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... ntent.aspx
I think a company complained about this limitation and that's why they finally put out a Hotfix for WinNT5.1.

- Atari800xl
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This one's not language-specific, is it? (Sorry, still learning)
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Guess not, got a bit confused bt the "ENU", and was looking for a dropdown box to change the language
After including it in my list of updates and running DXUPAC (selecting my own language, not ENU), the files were still added, so I guess that's the proof of it being "general", not language specific.
Sorry to bother you...
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Guess not, got a bit confused bt the "ENU", and was looking for a dropdown box to change the language

After including it in my list of updates and running DXUPAC (selecting my own language, not ENU), the files were still added, so I guess that's the proof of it being "general", not language specific.
Sorry to bother you...
@seraph -- have you ever tried integrating one of your post_EOS cumulative Addon packages with OnePiece's AIOv106 Update pack, on XP pro SP3?
i.e. 1st run RyanVMI = XP pro SP3 x86 + One Piece AIO Update pack. (test for setup install). then 2nd run Ryan VMI = above as source, with one of your QFE post-EOS addon packs?
As far as I can tell, the AIO has (many? most?) of the elements of the QFE -- except I think I remember reading that OncPiece switched from QFE branch to GDR branch regarding WMP (or regarding everything?) (changelog quote "4.0.1-100815: switched .Net updates from QFE to GDR branch to improve WU/MU compatibility") Would the internal use of a different branch affect the compatibiltiy of a new QFE Addon pack to a prior integrated GDR Update pack? If it might work, I might try it just for fun.
Thanks for your help in maintaining the POS Ready lists!!
i.e. 1st run RyanVMI = XP pro SP3 x86 + One Piece AIO Update pack. (test for setup install). then 2nd run Ryan VMI = above as source, with one of your QFE post-EOS addon packs?
As far as I can tell, the AIO has (many? most?) of the elements of the QFE -- except I think I remember reading that OncPiece switched from QFE branch to GDR branch regarding WMP (or regarding everything?) (changelog quote "4.0.1-100815: switched .Net updates from QFE to GDR branch to improve WU/MU compatibility") Would the internal use of a different branch affect the compatibiltiy of a new QFE Addon pack to a prior integrated GDR Update pack? If it might work, I might try it just for fun.
Thanks for your help in maintaining the POS Ready lists!!
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You're welcome.
I haven't tried this addon with OnePiece's update pack yet. Now that I've finished (mostly) with XP x64, I'll have a bit more time to look into it properly.
You are correct in that the issue with branches was primarily between .NET and the Microsoft Update website; MU seemingly could not update .NET. Updates would install but not be detected afterward, I believe. If I create a separate addon for OP's pack it may be missing the .NET updates. We'll see.
I haven't tried this addon with OnePiece's update pack yet. Now that I've finished (mostly) with XP x64, I'll have a bit more time to look into it properly.
You are correct in that the issue with branches was primarily between .NET and the Microsoft Update website; MU seemingly could not update .NET. Updates would install but not be detected afterward, I believe. If I create a separate addon for OP's pack it may be missing the .NET updates. We'll see.
Updated to 20151013. Please read the Changelog for full details.
It has been reported that all recent versions of Adobe Flash Player are vulnerable to a zero-day exploit. Therefore, this release completely removes Adobe Flash Player from your source. Another release of this addon is planned for when Adobe corrects the known flaws in its software--probably within the next few days.
It has been reported that all recent versions of Adobe Flash Player are vulnerable to a zero-day exploit. Therefore, this release completely removes Adobe Flash Player from your source. Another release of this addon is planned for when Adobe corrects the known flaws in its software--probably within the next few days.
You're welcome. 
Been thinking about it, GH0st. Removed it entirely from the XPx64 pack back in July to finalize that pack.
Flash Player has two things going for it: It's baked into Windows XP, so it will always be there unless somebody excises it. Microsoft even updated Flash Player 6 for a while and released those updates through their Automatic Update mechanism. Second, the update pack that this addon augments is not under my control. user_hidden maintains it. If he wants to remove Flash Player from his update pack then that's his choice. And I'll respect his decision by not including it in this addon.
But I won't override his decision to keep it in his pack by permanently removing it with my addon. It's beyond this addon's scope; which is to add updates released after XP's end-of-service date. The temporary removal is intended as a workaround, nothing more.
When user_hidden updates his pack with a fixed version of Flash Player then I may create another addon to remove Flash Player. That functionality won't be kept in the POSReady addon.

Been thinking about it, GH0st. Removed it entirely from the XPx64 pack back in July to finalize that pack.
Flash Player has two things going for it: It's baked into Windows XP, so it will always be there unless somebody excises it. Microsoft even updated Flash Player 6 for a while and released those updates through their Automatic Update mechanism. Second, the update pack that this addon augments is not under my control. user_hidden maintains it. If he wants to remove Flash Player from his update pack then that's his choice. And I'll respect his decision by not including it in this addon.
But I won't override his decision to keep it in his pack by permanently removing it with my addon. It's beyond this addon's scope; which is to add updates released after XP's end-of-service date. The temporary removal is intended as a workaround, nothing more.
When user_hidden updates his pack with a fixed version of Flash Player then I may create another addon to remove Flash Player. That functionality won't be kept in the POSReady addon.
Sounds good!
I personally would prefer to not have it at all. The version that gets installed with these packs (in the past) was not the version needed for SRWare Iron (Chrome alternative), so I would have to uninstall it, then install another version after.
Either way, I have enjoyed both your update packs for years and years now, Thanks to you both!!
I personally would prefer to not have it at all. The version that gets installed with these packs (in the past) was not the version needed for SRWare Iron (Chrome alternative), so I would have to uninstall it, then install another version after.
Either way, I have enjoyed both your update packs for years and years now, Thanks to you both!!
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i agree...
i don't like Flash or the "Malicious Software Removal Tool" being included...
it only "forces" an update pack renewal EVERY MONTH even if there are no "real" updates for the month...
edit: ps, i do manual installs of BOTH Flash versions (IE and Firefox/Chrome), i prefer doing them MANUALLY as opposed to them being 'included' in Windows...
edit2: ie, the "security" of my MICROSOFT Windows installation should only pertain to MICROSOFT software updates... we don't "embed" Firefox or Chrome into our MICROSOFT Windows intallation, i don't see why we "embed" Adobe software...
but either way, i do highly appreciate the efforts of those that provide update packs, long live RyanVM...
i don't like Flash or the "Malicious Software Removal Tool" being included...
it only "forces" an update pack renewal EVERY MONTH even if there are no "real" updates for the month...
edit: ps, i do manual installs of BOTH Flash versions (IE and Firefox/Chrome), i prefer doing them MANUALLY as opposed to them being 'included' in Windows...
edit2: ie, the "security" of my MICROSOFT Windows installation should only pertain to MICROSOFT software updates... we don't "embed" Firefox or Chrome into our MICROSOFT Windows intallation, i don't see why we "embed" Adobe software...
but either way, i do highly appreciate the efforts of those that provide update packs, long live RyanVM...
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Try the Microsoft Update Catalog, freddy78. The site requires ActiveX, so Internet Explorer is recommended.
its no use the last update there is from march 20145eraph wrote:Try the Microsoft Update Catalog, freddy78. The site requires ActiveX, so Internet Explorer is recommended.
i did it i found the newest updates but i cannot download it at all i tried from two different computers but when i choose the ones i want go to the basket and press download i choose the location to be saved and then an error comes up and no downloadmf3imp wrote:Search for "xp embedded" and sort the results by date
You need to modify your registry so you can download the "POS" updates, which are from May 2014 thru this month, all thru MS Updates!freddy78 wrote:its no use the last update there is from march 20145eraph wrote:Try the Microsoft Update Catalog, freddy78. The site requires ActiveX, so Internet Explorer is recommended
You can also google "XP Updates Trick Sebijk" and get a registry file to do it for you! This will give you the newest updates.[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\PosReady]
"Installed"=dword:00000001
Hello i managed to fix it thanksGH0st wrote:You need to modify your registry so you can download the "POS" updates, which are from May 2014 thru this month, all thru MS Updates!freddy78 wrote:its no use the last update there is from march 20145eraph wrote:Try the Microsoft Update Catalog, freddy78. The site requires ActiveX, so Internet Explorer is recommended
You can also google "XP Updates Trick Sebijk" and get a registry file to do it for you! This will give you the newest updates.[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\PosReady]
"Installed"=dword:00000001
i applied some old windows updates that i missed over the years and now when i click on the start menu in the turn off computer option it appears with the classic windows theme and not with my black theme (only the turn off menu that has the options to restart-turn off-stand by) do you happen to know what update-updates causes this so i uninstall it?
thanks
Updated to 20151110. Please read the Changelog for full details.
As suggested by several users, a Flash Player removal addon has been released in the first post of this thread. Removal addons of this type require a second pass with RVMi after all other addons have been integrated. If using nLite, it is sufficient in a single pass when the removal addon is placed last, after all other addons.
As suggested by several users, a Flash Player removal addon has been released in the first post of this thread. Removal addons of this type require a second pass with RVMi after all other addons have been integrated. If using nLite, it is sufficient in a single pass when the removal addon is placed last, after all other addons.