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WinXP EOL and automatic updates
Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still
be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. Thanks! Jon |
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Jon Danniken wrote:
Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. If nothing else, Download them all to your system, using this tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ |
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Jon Danniken wrote:
Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? No, just like you can't get updates for Windows 98 from the WU site. You'll have to download and store them locally to have them available to update a fresh install of Windows 98. To do that, use WSUSoffline. http://www.wsusoffline.net/ WSUSoffline doesn't cover Windows 98 (because none can be retrieved from the WU site). It does, however, cover Windows XP as a legacy product. |
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message ...
Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? No, just like you can't get updates for Windows 98 from the WU site. You'll have to download and store them locally to have them available to update a fresh install of Windows 98. To do that, use WSUSoffline. You a 100% right Vanguard That why I have a HD with Win-98 and of updates put away for a save keeping I will do the same with my XP and my win-7 with that day come http://www.wsusoffline.net/ WSUSoffline doesn't cover Windows 98 (because none can be retrieved from the WU site). It does, however, cover Windows XP as a legacy product. |
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On 11/17/2013 07:43 PM, VanguardLH wrote:
Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? No, just like you can't get updates for Windows 98 from the WU site. You'll have to download and store them locally to have them available to update a fresh install of Windows 98. To do that, use WSUSoffline. http://www.wsusoffline.net/ WSUSoffline doesn't cover Windows 98 (because none can be retrieved from the WU site). It does, however, cover Windows XP as a legacy product. Neat, thanks Van. Since that site offers the tool to download the update files, where do the actual update files come from? Microsoft? JOn |
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Jon Danniken wrote:
On 11/17/2013 07:43 PM, VanguardLH wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? No, just like you can't get updates for Windows 98 from the WU site. You'll have to download and store them locally to have them available to update a fresh install of Windows 98. To do that, use WSUSoffline. http://www.wsusoffline.net/ WSUSoffline doesn't cover Windows 98 (because none can be retrieved from the WU site). It does, however, cover Windows XP as a legacy product. Neat, thanks Van. Since that site offers the tool to download the update files, where do the actual update files come from? Microsoft? JOn They come from Microsoft. Paul |
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Jon Danniken wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? No, just like you can't get updates for Windows 98 from the WU site. You'll have to download and store them locally to have them available to update a fresh install of Windows 98. To do that, use WSUSoffline. http://www.wsusoffline.net/ WSUSoffline doesn't cover Windows 98 (because none can be retrieved from the WU site). It does, however, cover Windows XP as a legacy product. Neat, thanks Van. Since that site offers the tool to download the update files, where do the actual update files come from? Microsoft? They come from Microsoft ... while they have them. So sometime after the EOL for Windows XP, WSUSoffline won't be able to retrieve them anymore. That's why, for example, you won't find Windows 98 listed as a legacy product in WSUSoffline because there are none anymore to get. |
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On 11/18/2013 09:31 AM, VanguardLH wrote:
Jon Danniken wrote: VanguardLH wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? No, just like you can't get updates for Windows 98 from the WU site. You'll have to download and store them locally to have them available to update a fresh install of Windows 98. To do that, use WSUSoffline. http://www.wsusoffline.net/ WSUSoffline doesn't cover Windows 98 (because none can be retrieved from the WU site). It does, however, cover Windows XP as a legacy product. Neat, thanks Van. Since that site offers the tool to download the update files, where do the actual update files come from? Microsoft? They come from Microsoft ... while they have them. So sometime after the EOL for Windows XP, WSUSoffline won't be able to retrieve them anymore. That's why, for example, you won't find Windows 98 listed as a legacy product in WSUSoffline because there are none anymore to get. Thanks Van (and Paul). I tried it out on one of my VMs and it put out a nice folder full of updates and I easily installed into a new VM for testing. This will save me a lot of time on my various XP machines, as well as keep any new installs as updated as they can be after EOL. Jon |
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On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 19:18:09 -0800, "Bob F"
wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. If nothing else, Download them all to your system, using this tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ My main PC is now a W7 Pro 64 bit system, but I still have some old XP laptops in use for club that I belong to (and their internet connections are disabled for security reasons). In using wsusoffline do I have to run it from one of the XP laptops, or can I run from the W7 machine, just to capture the updates and save them for future use? |
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Davidm wrote:
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 19:18:09 -0800, "Bob F" wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. If nothing else, Download them all to your system, using this tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ My main PC is now a W7 Pro 64 bit system, but I still have some old XP laptops in use for club that I belong to (and their internet connections are disabled for security reasons). In using wsusoffline do I have to run it from one of the XP laptops, or can I run from the W7 machine, just to capture the updates and save them for future use? As I understand it, you can store them on one machine as long as the others can get access to them. |
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Davidm wrote:
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 19:18:09 -0800, "Bob F" wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. If nothing else, Download them all to your system, using this tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ My main PC is now a W7 Pro 64 bit system, but I still have some old XP laptops in use for club that I belong to (and their internet connections are disabled for security reasons). In using wsusoffline do I have to run it from one of the XP laptops, or can I run from the W7 machine, just to capture the updates and save them for future use? Run it on any Windows host of any Windows version you want. It is NOT updating the current instantiation of the OS. It is just retrieving updates. Similarly, you don't need MS Office installed to get and store those updates. It is querying Microsoft's WSUS server for the category of updates and itself acting like a WSUS server. That's how companies operate WSUS servers: they retrieve updates from Microsoft and then per their own rules decide what to push on their own workstations. They don't retrieve updates for what is installed. They retrieve all updates they've specify to retrieve. A WSUS server can retrieve all updates from Microsoft (or another WSUS server) or it can specify categories of updates to retrieve. It can also block some updates, especially patches, until the IT folks have decided they want to retrieve and then push that update to their workstations. Corporations do not have their employees visiting the WU site to get updates. They push what updates they want to allow from their own WSUS server. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows...pdate_Services http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art...-Services.html http://sourcedaddy.com/windows-7/win...-services.html In WSUSoffline, you specify what category of updates to retrieve. WSUSoffline is only coded to let you option to download Windows or Office updates. None of the other Microsoft products are included. You could run your own local WSUS server and then have it deliver what updates you want to your own workstations. WSUSoffline was designed to eliminate end users from having to figure out how to install, setup, and maintain a WSUS server. Plus WSUSoffline is targeting use by a single user, not by a corporation that wants to manage and deploy updates across their enterprise network. |
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A word of warning: disable your anti-virus program (or any other
security software that interrogates your network traffic and file creates) while running WSUSoffline. I don't know if it is a problem with WSUSoffline or with Microsoft's WU site but if there is a long lag during transfer of a file then WSUSoffline will hang or maybe it's the WU site that is hanging. In any case, the long time to interrogate some of the rather huge files will cause a hang in compiling the update store by WSUSoffline. You'll have to kill WSUSoffline and retry the update retrievals. Just don't connect to anywhere else while your AV program is disabled while updating WSUSoffline's update store. There is no resume on retrieving an update. If retrieval fails at any point, you have to re-retrieve the entire update file again. |
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wsusoffline (was: WinXP EOL and automatic updates)
In message , Bob F
writes: Davidm wrote: On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 19:18:09 -0800, "Bob F" wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. If nothing else, Download them all to your system, using this tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ [] In using wsusoffline do I have to run it from one of the XP laptops, or can I run from the W7 machine, just to capture the updates and save them for future use? As I understand it, you can store them on one machine as long as the others can get access to them. Could someone please explain in _simple_ terms how to use this tool? If I understand what you're describing, it downloads all Windows updates - for XP and Office, anyway - into a form that can be run later on as many machines as you like. Is that right? Can you specify a start point, such as XP SP3, or Office 2003? Also: where updates have been superseded by later ones (i. e. bugs in one update corrected by a later update), does it still get all of them, or only the latest bits necessary? Thanks, from a bear of little brain (or at least, an ageing brain!). -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf What if this weren't a hypothetical question? |
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Todd wrote:
On 11/20/2013 10:32 AM, VanguardLH wrote: A word of warning: disable your anti-virus program (or any other security software that interrogates your network traffic and file creates) while running WSUSoffline. I don't know if it is a problem with WSUSoffline or with Microsoft's WU site but if there is a long lag during transfer of a file then WSUSoffline will hang or maybe it's the WU site that is hanging. In any case, the long time to interrogate some of the rather huge files will cause a hang in compiling the update store by WSUSoffline. You'll have to kill WSUSoffline and retry the update retrievals. Just don't connect to anywhere else while your AV program is disabled while updating WSUSoffline's update store. There is no resume on retrieving an update. If retrieval fails at any point, you have to re-retrieve the entire update file again. One you have the files, can you run one program that installs all of them, or do you have to install them one at a time? I specify a folder where all updates get stored. Each gets stored in a subdirectory by the product name although the naming scheme isn't immediately intuitive and you'll have to think about which subfolder name belongs to which product. In that folder gets created an installer program (UpdateInstaller.exe). I extract and save the WSUSoffline program under C:\WSUS\WSUSoffline. I save the retrieved updates and create the installer program under C:\WSUS\WSUSupdates. I separate the program (its folder, subfolders, and program files) from the update store folder. This is so I can retrieve and extract a new version of the program without ever having to touch the update store. Eventually I save the C:\WSUS\WSUSupdates folder onto a USB-attached drive that I'll use later to do the updates. If you don't want to use a USB drive with a free capacity 16GB, or higher, (currently my WSUSupdates folder is under 10GB in size) then select the option to have WSUSoffline store the updates by individual products so you could slice them up across multiple drives. Running UpdateInstaller is tersely described at: http://www.wsusoffline.net/docs/ You get the idea. In the same way you selected which updates to retrieve is the same selections you make when you run the installer as to which products you want to update. That page has a couple links to videos (AVI files) to show how to use the product. Sorry, but I've been lucky in not having to use the update store created by WSUSoffline. Although I'm saving the updates for Windows XP, I'm not using that OS on any of my home computers anymore nor any at work (we don't need to include that OS platform in our regression tests anymore). It looks like you get to update the selected product when you run the installer up to the same level as for all the updates you retrieved. I don't see that you get to elect which particular updates are included as you would when you visit the WU site. For that level of detail in selecting the specific updates you want (i.e., you want some but not all) then you probably have to look at running your own WSUS server, something that I'm never going to bother with learning or doing. Youtube has several videos on how to use WSUSoffline. As search the http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...usoffline&sm=3 finds, for example, the following videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXAOvbNJYyE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p12UOmepaBU (this guy created separate update stores for each product by ISO image) My guess is that if you download updates for only 1 product then that's the only product their installer can update. Yeah, obvious, but I have seen tutorials (probably their own) where a Software tab was shown (but the panel for it wasn't displayed). I expect if you elect to download updates for multiple products that the Software tab in their installer lets you select which products to update during that run of their installer. If you're a relatively new user that started out on Windows Vista, or later, are were weaned on myriads of wizards to guide you through each step in a complex process then you'll be disappointed at the UI for WSUSoffline. You just check the boxes to select the products for which you want to amass updates into local files and when you click Start you'll be presented with the command shell that is so daunting to many users that never used a version of Windows before 2000 (i.e., in earlier 9x-based versions of Windows where DOS was still needed). WSUSoffline has a GUI frontend but its work is exercised using a CLI (command-line interface) to a program. |
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On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 19:18:09 -0800, "Bob F"
wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: Hello, with EOL coming for XP next year, will the existing updates still be available after the EOL date? I know they won't be releasing any new updates, but can a fellow still get the historical updates through automatic updating? Basically I am wondering what will happen during a re-installation of WinXP, and if I will be able to still use automatic updates. If nothing else, Download them all to your system, using this tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ My main PC is now a W7 Pro 64 bit system, but I still have some old XP laptops in use for club that I belong to (and their internet connections are disabled for security reasons). In using wsusoffline do I have to run it from one of the XP laptops, or can I run from the W7 machine, just to capture the updates and save them for future use? |
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