[9.0] Windows XP - File integrity verification failure

[9.0] Windows XP - File integrity verification failure

Postby nolme » 28.07.2016, 00:20

Hi,

just a question. I'm trying to update the Windows XP repository using the old 9.0 version.

I have an integrity error on Windows Defender definition files.
Is there a way to correct this ?

Thanks.

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28/07/2016  1:16:20,12 - Info: Starting WSUS Offline Update download (v. 9.0) for w60 glb
28/07/2016  1:16:20,12 - Info: Option /excludesp detected
28/07/2016  1:16:20,15 - Info: Option /includedotnet detected
28/07/2016  1:16:20,17 - Info: Option /includewddefs detected
28/07/2016  1:16:20,24 - Info: Option /verify detected
28/07/2016  1:16:20,26 - Info: Option /exitonerror detected
28/07/2016  1:16:20,35 - Info: Set time zone to LOC-2:00
28/07/2016  1:16:21,44 - Info: Updated static download definitions
28/07/2016  1:16:21,78 - Info: Downloaded/validated mkisofs tool
28/07/2016  1:16:21,90 - Info: Found sigcheck.exe version 2.52.0.0 (common options: /accepteula -q -c)
28/07/2016  1:16:21,91 - Info: Verified integrity of Windows Update Agent installation and catalog files
28/07/2016  1:16:27,12 - Info: Downloaded/validated most recent Windows Update Agent installation and catalog files
28/07/2016  1:16:27,13 - Info: Verified digital file signatures of Windows Update Agent installation and catalog files
28/07/2016  1:16:27,13 - Info: Created integrity database for Windows Update Agent installation and catalog files
28/07/2016  1:16:31,67 - Info: Verified integrity of .NET Frameworks' installation files
28/07/2016  1:16:31,67 - Info: Skipped download/validation of .NET Frameworks' files (x86) due to 'same day' rule
28/07/2016  1:16:35,81 - Info: Verified integrity of C++ Runtime Libraries' installation files
28/07/2016  1:16:35,81 - Info: Skipped download/validation of C++ Runtime Libraries' installation files due to 'same day' rule
28/07/2016  1:16:36,44 - Info: Verified integrity of Windows Defender definition files
28/07/2016  1:16:37,59 - Info: Downloaded/validated Windows Defender definition files
28/07/2016  1:16:37,60 - Info: Verified digital file signatures for Windows Defender definition files
28/07/2016  1:16:37,60 - Info: Created integrity database for Windows Defender definition files
28/07/2016  1:16:40,61 - Error: File integrity verification failure
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Re: [9.0] Windows XP - File integrity verification failure

Postby aker » 28.07.2016, 14:08

MS' servers aren't in sync. There is nothing we can do. Please delete the content of .\client\md and retry.
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it.
aker

WSUS Offline Update „Community Edition“
https://gitlab.com/wsusoffline/wsusoffline/-/releases
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Re: [9.0] Windows XP - File integrity verification failure

Postby nolme » 17.01.2017, 09:15

This problem seems to be happening quite often :/

With the 10.9 version I got again this error on 1 installation.
The first one (which has the problem) is used to update Win Vista, office 2k7 & 2k10
The second one is for Win 7,8,10, office 2k13 & 2k16.

I ran both update at the same time. Only the Vista goes into trouble. I'll try to copy the 'md' content directory from the good one to the bad one.
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Re: [9.0] Windows XP - File integrity verification failure

Postby boco » 17.01.2017, 14:12

The problem happens if the downloader has to re-connect and resume mid-download. Very often the second connection goes to a different server with a different file. That will create a Frankenstein file which will fail the signature check.

Copying the "md" directory is not recommended as both WSUSOU instances manage their own checksums for different OS. In fact, the signature files on MS' servers change so frequently that even copying the good signature file together with the one corresponding checksum file does not make much sense.
Microsoft update catalog: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/
Windows Install media download: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15088/windows-create-installation-media
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