Download Autopatcher Updater For Windows 7

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Both these approaches fetches all updates for the specific Windows version which might very well use more bandwidth in total than the built-in updater which would defer downloading the stuff you don't need.

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An automatic updater of untrusted certificates is available for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2. This updater expands on the existing automatic root update mechanism technology that is found in Windows Vista and in Windows 7 to let certificates that are compromised or are untrusted in some way be specifically flagged as untrusted.

A certificate trust list (CTL) is a predefined list of items that are signed by a trusted entity. All the items in the list are authenticated and approved by a trusted signing entity. This update expands on this existing functionality by adding known untrusted certificates to the untrusted certificate store by using a CTL that contains either their public key or their signature hash. After this update is installed, customers benefit from quick automatic updates of untrusted certificates.

Users who have disconnected systems will not benefit from this feature improvement. These customers will still have to install the root certificate updates when they are made available. Please see the "More Information" section.


As part of this update, the URLs that are used for contacting Windows Update to download the untrusted and trusted CTLs were changed. This could cause problems for enterprises that hardcode these URLs in their firewalls as exceptions.

The following are the new URLs:


Users who have disconnected systems can install this update. But those users do not receive a benefit from the update. In fact, installing this update may cause service startup failures immediately after the server is restarted. Services that perform certificate validation tasks during service startup may experience an increased delay while network retrieval of the trusted and untrusted CTLs from Windows Update is tried.

For systems that are running Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2 and that are using the automatic updater of untrusted certificates (that is, if either KB 2677070 or KB 2813430 is already installed), see the rest of this section and also Microsoft Knowledge Base article 2813430 for more information. Customers do not have to take any action because these systems will be automatically protected.

If the system does not have access to Windows Update, either because the system is not connected to the Internet or because Windows Update is blocked by firewall rules, the network retrieval will time-out before the service can continue its startup procedure. In some cases, this network retrieval time-out may exceed the service startup time-out of 30 seconds. If a service cannot report that startup has completed after 30 seconds, the service control manager (SCM) stops the service.

If you cannot avoid installing this update on disconnected systems, you can disable the network retrieval of the trusted and untrusted CTLs. To do this, you disable automatic root updates by using Group Policy settings. To disable automatic root updates by using policy settings, follow these steps:

Use the updater shortcut installed by the original package. You will notice that a new update is found, download and install it. When checking for updates again your application should be up to date (no updates should be found).

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