Microsoft Killed AutoPatcher No More Third Party Windows Updates
section: microsoft, for your questions: KezNews forum, 29.8.2007
The AutoPatcher project is dead, courtesy of Microsoft. Antonis Kaladis, AutoPatcher Project Manager broke the news on August 29, revealing that Microsoft killed the initiative designed to supply offline Windows updates.
AutoPatcher debuted back in 2003, and functioned with no issues or legal hassles from the Redmond company for four years. Now, Microsoft has changed its tune in relation to the project and issued a response involving a cease and decease letter. Subsequently, although the official AutoPatcher website is still up and running, the download page returns a 404 error. Additionally, Microsoft is also focusing on alternative online locations distributing AutoPatcher.
"Today we received an e-mail from Microsoft, requesting the immediate take-down of the download page, which of course means that AutoPatcher is probably history. As much as we disagree, we can do very little, and although the download page is merely a collection of mirrors, we took the download page down. We would like to thank you for your support. For the past 4 years, it has been a blast. Unfortunately, it seems like it's the end of AutoPatcher as we know it", Kaladis revealed.
Before it was shut down, AutoPatcher was offering updates for Windows 2000, Windows XP and even Windows Vista. The package had an immense advantage over Microsoft's official Windows Update infrastructure allowing users to get their hands on a large collection of updates via a single download and deploy it offline. "AutoPatcher combines the advantage of both Windows Update (presentation and description of updates and automated installation), and the special administrative updates (portability and installation without the need of an Internet connection)," reads a fragment from the description of the now defunct project.
Microsoft is very sensitive on the issue of the redistribution of its software. The Redmond company aims to be the only online source for updates, and taking AutoPatcher down is an illustrative example of Microsoft's policy concerning independent distributors and its proprietary software. Until the time of this article Microsoft failed to offer an official explanation related to the faith it decided for AutoPatcher.
source: autopatcher.com, neowin.net, softpedia.com
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Comments(13)
autopatcher is (was?) awesome, the ****ing bastards.......
you'll be sadly missed
you will be sorely missed
it wont be that hard to pick up on where they left off. its not that hard to get the
"special" updates and package them to an installer.
glad i went to linux.
i havent bothered installing their updates for about 2 years and i havent been hacked or
abducted by aliens or anyfink .
well that blows... here in australia we have data quotas, and autopatcher was an ideal
way to roll out updates to multiple computers whilst using a minimum of bandwidth. so now
for every new pc i build i'll have to allow for several hundred megabytes of data just to
fix up all of micro$oft's mistakes. this is a real shame.
i think bill is pissed off that wga did not hold. he hates hackers and crackers and
suppliers of wga cracks. sorry autopatcher, we will miss u
microsux
what about ryanvm's poıst sp2 update pack?
İt is the same thing...
how about windiz updadate using firefox?
wow, this is going to make wga real secure now!!!!! what genius at microsoft decided this
one. you guys just made your jobs a little harder as well as the paying customer once
again. genuine advantage, where?????
there is no such thing as windows genuine advantage, there is no advantage in paying for
software and then getting limits on how many times you can install it.
piracy
is a much better path to follow.
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Gutted!!
By juzzy on 29.08.2007 - 19:08