Onepiece XP Post-SP3 AIO Update Pack FINAL
i can say that i have seen a silverlight problem,infact you try to install it via m$ updates and you will see it still asks to install it if you re-scan for updates ( i cannot say with which version of the udp it was with).but other than that i must say latest pack works A1.thx guys.
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1.9.0 is out, but Onepiece is in trouble with his PC again.
New release has been built with a PIII and 256MB RAM and he isn't able to test it even in a VM.
So keep the old release for a while...
New release has been built with a PIII and 256MB RAM and he isn't able to test it even in a VM.
So keep the old release for a while...
Don't ask for a different configuration of Onepiece's XP AIO Update Pack: use one of the existing vanilla XP UpdatePack with your preferred addons instead
Re: Onepiece XP Post-SP3 AIO Update Pack v1.9.0-081512
If I extract the RAR file(s) [with correct MD5] using RarZilla Free UnRar, I get this hash instead: 0f6f25dd91e6f412569f88b83c3c73c4nonno fabio wrote:OnePiece_Windows_XP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_v1.9.0_ENU.7z 76.5 MB
Hash MD5 5F319058E615292ED94F3929AFEB802B

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since onepiece can't compress the pack using a higher rate, i compressed it to see if I can help.nonno fabio wrote:1.9.0 is out, but Onepiece is in trouble with his PC again.
New release has been built with a PIII and 256MB RAM and he isn't able to test it even in a VM.
So keep the old release for a while...
http://rapidshare.com/files/173515017/O ... yumeyao.7z
71.5M(75,012,332 bytes)
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File: OnePiece_Windows_XP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_v1.9.0_ENU_recompressedbyyumeyao.7z
CRC-32: 5b161d9c
MD4: bb38614ae0b2e0bb7645bb5ff505eb76
MD5: beac9be9fa638d517921f7340b0f5bb8
SHA-1: 59fe5fa58107c890306340706b520aef4ea52b7a
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I'm waiting for Onepiece's answer. I hope he has pasted a wrong hash
EDIT: yes, it was so. Corrected first post
EDIT: yes, it was so. Corrected first post
Last edited by nonno fabio on Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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yeah, i suppose onepiece hasn't updated the md5 in the topic post.XIII wrote:yumeyao, what's your source?
Is this the resulting RAR with the MD5 we both encountered?
well, archives such as zip rar 7z have their own file checking system, so if files can be extracted successfully i think it should be ok.
Does that mean you also get this problem when installing having integrated OnePiece's pack?chaoticyeshua wrote:Try creating a system environment variable called SEE_MASK_NOZONECHECKS and give it the value 1. I use it to temporarily disable those warnings when running WPI from a network share. Maybe it'll work in your case.Methanoid wrote:I get the damn "Do you want to move or copy files from this zone?" message
The only fix (temporarY) i have found is here http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/Sho ... &SiteID=17
So Smartepants, have you had the problem or not?mr_smartepants wrote:I've got two replacement drives for my NAS. I'll test it and report back.
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To be honest, I forgot about this. Let me do a clean install to a spare drive with 1.9.0 and test.Methanoid wrote:So Smartepants, have you had the problem or not?mr_smartepants wrote:I've got two replacement drives for my NAS. I'll test it and report back.
*Edit,
I can confirm that the bug exists. Transfering any file from my local NAS storage to the desktop results in the above error. This was with a fresh install of XP MCE SP3 with OnePiece 1.9.0.
And 3 make a whoop-whoopmr_smartepants wrote:To be honest, I forgot about this. Let me do a clean install to a spare drive with 1.9.0 and test.Methanoid wrote:So Smartepants, have you had the problem or not?mr_smartepants wrote:I've got two replacement drives for my NAS. I'll test it and report back.
*Edit,
I can confirm that the bug exists. Transfering any file from my local NAS storage to the desktop results in the above error. This was with a fresh install of XP MCE SP3 with OnePiece 1.9.0.

I am seeing this problem as well. But it *only* happens when you try to copy/move/etc. from a UNC path (server.whatever.com). NetBIOS names are impervious to this as they are automatically put into the local intranet by IE.
Looks like it is back to 1.8.1 for me.
Bummer.
Test of 1.9.0
Great Work Onepiece, my testing of 1.9.0 in VM went perfect with 135 addons in the mix. I then turned around and used the same install on an older Dell Inspiron 1200 and again perfect. Must say I always look forward to your update pack. Keep up the good work.
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err the bug has been in OnePiece pack for a LONG time.. I've had it for many months.. just assumed it was me and my system... but its not.Pistolero wrote:And 3 make a whoop-whoopmr_smartepants wrote:To be honest, I forgot about this. Let me do a clean install to a spare drive with 1.9.0 and test.Methanoid wrote: So Smartepants, have you had the problem or not?
*Edit,
I can confirm that the bug exists. Transfering any file from my local NAS storage to the desktop results in the above error. This was with a fresh install of XP MCE SP3 with OnePiece 1.9.0.
I am seeing this problem as well. But it *only* happens when you try to copy/move/etc. from a UNC path (server.whatever.com). NetBIOS names are impervious to this as they are automatically put into the local intranet by IE.
Looks like it is back to 1.8.1 for me.
Bummer.
Thanks to ALL of you who've tested and confirmed. I thought I was going mad! Hopefully it won't be difficult to fix
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http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=87151#87151XIII wrote:Any news on the MD5 hash?
Onepiece gave me a wrong hash. The one you calculated is right.
Now is fixed: sorry...

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here you arexpsunny wrote:Please list the non-public MS Hotfixes. Are they any good?
Don't ask for a different configuration of Onepiece's XP AIO Update Pack: use one of the existing vanilla XP UpdatePack with your preferred addons instead
Methanoid wrote:
err the bug has been in OnePiece pack for a LONG time.. I've had it for many months.. just assumed it was me and my system... but its not.
Thanks to ALL of you who've tested and confirmed. I thought I was going mad! Hopefully it won't be difficult to fix
Funny... I have not seen it until 1.9.0 reared its ugly, mutant head

I am a UNC path network file access nut, so it *should* have made itself evident to me a long time ago. I do know that Windows has an ancient bug in the way it discerns between security zones if the server name has any dots in it, but this was not it...
2 NAS errors: Maybe this helps
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REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments]
"SaveZoneInformation"=dword:00000001
this is 100% perfect thank you; except looking here lol i just added it in nlite with the update pack http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
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It's an old IE7 bug, fixed by kb929798, now obsoleted from recent cumulative IE hotfixes.Methanoid wrote:I use this addon all the time (great job) and I hope I am wrong but I wonder if this Addon is causing the issue since it does all the MS Hotfixes.
If I try to copy a file from my NAS (which is a mapped network drive) or from another PC (mapped network drive) it thinks the drive is from the internet and not the intranet as detailed here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303650 and here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929798
I get the damn "Do you want to move or copy files from this zone?" message
The only fix (temporarY) i have found is here http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/Sho ... &SiteID=17
Can someone else confirm the issue or prove it isnt the addon?
Try to remove IE7 from Onepiece UpdatePack:
download this file
IE7_Remove.exe 153 Kb
Hash MD5 7EA97931BCFE03588C67C6DDEF615F3D
run it in a directory where you'll extract the UpdatePack too and wait a few seconds.
When done, recompress the UpdatePack (without temp folder and ie7remove.exe) and retry an integration (better using RVM integrator) and see if you have the same problem without IE7.
If all works flawlessly, try to manually install first IE7, then (step-by-step) every IE7 hotfix.
thanks
EDIT: you can do the same with WMP11: WMP11_Remove 160 Kb
Hash MD5 5727C806202C5B8B06293751F07346E2
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fast enough?EaglePC wrote:this is 100% perfect thank you; except looking here lol i just added it in nlite with the update pack http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en

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@eethball: no. I'll post a specific remover in the w2k3 Update Pack topic
@Cipherfx2: no. Onepiece needs some more help (and time) because he can't reproduce the issue by himself. If any of NAS bug victims could do this test this should be helpful
@Cipherfx2: no. Onepiece needs some more help (and time) because he can't reproduce the issue by himself. If any of NAS bug victims could do this test this should be helpful
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This issue can be reproduced in VirtualBox by enabling 'shared folders'. The shared folder is accessed through the virtual network through the path: \\VBOXSVR\sharenonno fabio wrote:@Cipherfx2: no. Onepiece needs some more help (and time) because he can't reproduce the issue by himself. If any of NAS bug victims could do this test this should be helpful
BTW, MrNxDmX's IE7 addon also suffers from this bug.
http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4289
This was no help. Problem still exists.Pasha_ZZZ wrote:2 NAS errors: Maybe this helpsCode: Select all
REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments] "SaveZoneInformation"=dword:00000001

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The ie.inf a problem
, need to integrate this addon after the update pack, after his Nonno comes when you explain everything better
OnePiece_Windows_XP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_v1.9.1_ENU_REPAIR.7z
http://ifile.it/m8rp51x
Hash MD5 E7A6E7DEE1F7B607540CFC3D921312B8

OnePiece_Windows_XP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_v1.9.1_ENU_REPAIR.7z
http://ifile.it/m8rp51x
Hash MD5 E7A6E7DEE1F7B607540CFC3D921312B8
Last edited by OnePiece Alb on Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:52 pm, edited 3 times in total.
open in new tab seems to be missing in ie7.i dunno if its a aio problem or if its in the standalone ie7 addon too.
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i wouldint have noticed it if it werent for that i always use the feature...lolother than that every things seems in place.
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Nonno may enter only place on Monday so the link here, and Nonno will come when everything's OK
OnePiece_Windows_XP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_v1.9.2_ENU.7z Size: 73.2 MB
http://sharebee.com/72cb6a04
MD5: 480F929E5495C8376D22ECBA30FF923D
1.9.2 - Added: KB959439 (supersedes KB945015-v2), KB959465, KB960071-v2, KB960680-v2, KB960763
OnePiece_Windows_XP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_v1.9.2_ENU.7z Size: 73.2 MB
http://sharebee.com/72cb6a04
MD5: 480F929E5495C8376D22ECBA30FF923D
1.9.2 - Added: KB959439 (supersedes KB945015-v2), KB959465, KB960071-v2, KB960680-v2, KB960763
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The 'NAS' bug exists even with Ryan's 1.0.2 updatepack. I integrated Ryan's pack, without IE7, then after install, went to MU and installed IE7 with no updates. Bug exists. Like Nonno said earlier, this is an old bug. I have a feeling it has to do with a mismatched setting with the internet 'zones'.Outbreaker wrote:Is the NAS bug fixed ?
I thought the below would solve it.
Go to 'Internet Options'->'Security' tab->click 'Custom level' button->Scroll down to 'Miscellaneous->Access data sources across domains'
Default is 'Prompt', click 'Enable'.
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They aren't aware of what they say/write and will drag you down to their level.
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They aren't aware of what they say/write and will drag you down to their level.
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I just noticed this problem and posted comments here:mr_smartepants wrote:The 'NAS' bug exists even with Ryan's 1.0.2 updatepack. I integrated Ryan's pack, without IE7, then after install, went to MU and installed IE7 with no updates. Bug exists. Like Nonno said earlier, this is an old bug. I have a feeling it has to do with a mismatched setting with the internet 'zones'.Outbreaker wrote:Is the NAS bug fixed ?
I thought the below would solve it.
Go to 'Internet Options'->'Security' tab->click 'Custom level' button->Scroll down to 'Miscellaneous->Access data sources across domains'
Default is 'Prompt', click 'Enable'.
http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=87557#87557
Am I correct to assume that you didn't have the problem before you updated to IE7?
The following fixes the problem, the only thing is that I can't get the registry changes to take effect, I have to do it manually.mr_smartepants wrote:The 'NAS' bug exists even with Ryan's 1.0.2 updatepack. I integrated Ryan's pack, without IE7, then after install, went to MU and installed IE7 with no updates. Bug exists. Like Nonno said earlier, this is an old bug. I have a feeling it has to do with a mismatched setting with the internet 'zones'.Outbreaker wrote:Is the NAS bug fixed ?
I thought the below would solve it.
Go to 'Internet Options'->'Security' tab->click 'Custom level' button->Scroll down to 'Miscellaneous->Access data sources across domains'
Default is 'Prompt', click 'Enable'.
Internet Options->Security tab->click Local Intranet->click Sites button->uncheck 'Automatically detect intranet network'.
You can leave the rest of the boxes checked as it seems to work fine with them still checked.
Shawn
I just gave a quick try to this and it worked... not sure about the reg settings but I will run a few more tests... ThanksThe following fixes the problem, the only thing is that I can't get the registry changes to take effect, I have to do it manually.
Internet Options->Security tab->click Local Intranet->click Sites button->uncheck 'Automatically detect intranet network'.
You can leave the rest of the boxes checked as it seems to work fine with them still checked.
Shawn