

Concerning File 0107: This originally pointed to the Windows Live Messenger installer, but when it 404'd during my HTTP-HEAD tests earlier entering the KB number into the MS download search seemed to return the MSN Messenger 7.0 installer insted.To avoid conflicting with the standard ULs that come from J's website, this UL identifies itself as Windows XP SP2+3 Complete (En-GB) - As a result, files'll download to a different location to the usual unless the UL headers are changed beforehand.Fingers crossed, everything's there.But it's possible that some security patches may have been overlooked by this UL if they were cancelled before this PC had a chance to download them. The more recent patches (Those after file 0203) have been found by referencing the "Add/Remove Programs" panel of the XP SP3 machine that I am using to make this post.Higher numbers equal more recent updates, and exact patch dates/KB numbers can be found via reference to the UL file. This UL has four-digit numbers added to the front of filenames to assist with correct-order installation and quickly pinpointing any files that 401/404 during the download.I apologise, but adding all of the 圆4/IA64 variants on top would've taken me only the Gods know how long.Given that this update alone took me at least 14 hours to put together by hand! This update only addresses files for x86 installations.

If you have limited bandwidth or an ISP who caps usage, you might want to make a chron or overnight job of it.

(I don't have a home Internet connection - Not after the "service" I got from my last ISP!) I discovered WUD for the first time last night, and I've already used it to download a very useful collection of patches for XP Pro/2000 Pro/2003 Server to use at home. Please see Here for the latest update lists. I've just updated the ULs to include current patches, and have attached them in a post further down thread.
