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Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 04.12.2013, 13:23
by bobo1704
Hello!
I'm trying to download the latest updates for Windows XP Greek via v8.8, but it is stuck for about 11 hours in "Veryfying digital signatures of Windows Update Agent installation and catalogue files". I send you a screenshot of the current state after 11 hours. Thank you a lot.

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Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 04.12.2013, 19:02
by aker
Please install the following two updates:
http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3/static/trustedr/en/rootsupd.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/6/C/46C2EDE9-4CA4-4BED-9E2D-65934FA19407/rvkroots.exe

Then try it again.

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 04.12.2013, 23:21
by bobo1704
I downloaded these two updates and installed them, but the problem persists. I also tried the program on another PC with Windows XP installed, but the same problem occurs. Both PCs' installed operating systems language is greek. So, is there any possibility that it is a bug with the greek language OSes? Until v7 of WSWS Offline Updater, everything was working without any problem. From v8 appeared this problem and I try every new release, but the issue exists.
Thank you a lot!

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 04.12.2013, 23:23
by bobo1704
This is the log's file contents after the cancelling of the proccess...
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’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:00,95 - Info: Starting WSUS Offline Update download (v. 8.8) for wxp ell
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:00,96 - Info: Option /verify detected
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:01,05 - Info: Option /exitonerror detected
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:02,26 - Info: Set time zone to LOC-2:00
2013-12-04 23:55:03 URL:http://download.wsusoffline.net/StaticDownloadFiles-modified.txt [0/0] -> "../static/StaticDownloadFiles-modified.txt" [1]
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:03,70 - Info: Updated static download definitions
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:05,84 - Info: Downloaded/validated mkisofs tool
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:07,75 - Info: Downloaded Sysinternals' tools Autologon, Sigcheck and Streams
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:15,44 - Info: Found sigcheck.exe version 1... (common options: /accepteula -q -v)
’œ« 04/12/2013 23:57:05,32 - Info: Downloaded/validated most recent Windows Update Agent installation and catalog files

It says that it started on 23:55, but it started on 23:20... So, something wrong occurs...
Thank you again

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 05.12.2013, 06:30
by aker
Is it a modified Windows XP installation (nLite...)?

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 05.12.2013, 11:21
by bobo1704
No, one PC has got Windows 7 Starter SP1 OEM untouched and the second one has got Windows XP Pro SP3 OEM untouched. Both of them are in Greek language... I use Junk files cleaner and registry cleaner in regular basis. Maybe, some files or registry entries that needed have been deleted?

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 05.12.2013, 12:51
by harry
From your log above this line is strange:
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’œ« 04/12/2013 23:55:15,44 - Info: Found sigcheck.exe version 1... (common options: /accepteula -q -v)

It seems that the Windows Scripting Host (WSH) does not work correctly or the file .\bin\sigcheck.exe is corrupt.

On working installations this line should looks like
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05.12.2013 12:43:56,80 - Info: Found sigcheck.exe version 2.1.0.0 (common options: /accepteula -q -c)

or
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04.12.2013 16:02:29,10 - Info: Found sigcheck.exe version 1.92.0.0 (common options: /accepteula -q -v)
for older installations with an older version of sigcheck.exe.

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 05.12.2013, 17:05
by bobo1704
You're right! Scripting Host was deactivated. I reactivated it and everything works now! Thank you very much for your support and keep up the good work!!

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 05.12.2013, 17:28
by aker
@WSUSUpdateAdmin
Hier wäre eine explizite Prüfung sinnvoll, die bei fehlerhafter Version von sigcheck den Download-Versuch abbricht.

Viele Grüße

Re: Win XP Greek problem

PostPosted: 05.12.2013, 17:30
by Denniss
aker wrote:@WSUSUpdateAdmin
Hier wäre eine explizite Prüfung sinnvoll, die bei fehlerhafter Version von sigcheck den Download-Versuch abbricht.

Viele Grüße

Oder den Download der aktuellen Version erneut veranlasst.