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Since Microsoft has already abandoned the Update Information Tool (introduced with Windows 95 Service Pack 1), I cannot use the same definition for what makes an update a system update as I did on my Windows 95 System Updates page. In addition, none of the Windows 98 updates I have seen so far have the QFE SpecialBuild signature that was used for several Windows 95 system updates. So I have decided to consider all updates labelled critical updates on Microsoft's Windows Update site to be Windows 98 system updates.
Windows 98 system updates also lack an update code as the Windows 95 system updates have (such as UPD980323B1). And what also lacks, is a consistent name for the updates. For instance: oepatsp1.exe is called Microsoft Outlook Express "File Attachment" Security Update on the Microsoft Windows Update site, Microsoft Outlook Express "FileAttachment" Security Update within the registry; it identifies itself as Microsoft Outlook Express Update when it is run, and within the setup information file that is used to install it (oepatsp1.inf), it is called Outlook Express 4.01SP1 Update. Since the Microsoft Windows Update site is the place where the updates have to be obtained from, I have decided to use the names used there.
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even remotely related to this page. And way too many times I receive e-mails with questions that are answered in one of the
notes on this page. So please read this page in its entirety first. And please realise that just because I created this page,
this does NOT mean I know the answers to all problems. You are more likely to find the answers in one or more of the
following places:
Recent changes to the Windows 98 System Updates page | |
12-Jun-1999 |
Added note 12. Updated notes 7 and 9. Updated most of the links. Updated the highest known version numbers of most files. |
08-Jun-1999 |
Updated note 7. Updated the links to msjavx86.exe. Updated the content listing of msjavx86.exe. |
For those who want to quickly update their system with all the available system updates, I have made a convenient Update download list that does not contain redundancies. |
For those interested in the exact contents of all the updates, please take a look at my Windows 98 System Updates Contents list. |
The updates below are listed in chronological order, oldest first.
Last modified on 12-Jun-1999
UPDATE NAME DATE OF UPDATE Name on the Microsoft Windows Update site | |
Download here | oepatsp1.exe 19980806 Microsoft Outlook Express 'File Attachment' Security Update |
ie4jsn.exe 19980825 Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Cross Frame Navigation' Security Update | |
Download here | scr31.exe 19980831 Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Window.External JScript' Security Update |
ie4usp.exe 19981014 Untrusted Scripted Paste Issue | |
Download here | ie4dia.exe 19981021 'Dotless IP Address' Security Update |
ie4soc.exe 19981113 Update for 'Untrusted Scripted Paste' Issue | |
Download here | y2k.exe 19981204 Windows 98 Year 2000 Update |
oainst.exe 19981218 OLE Automation Fix | |
Download here | 3214.exe 19981218 Internet Explorer 'Frame Spoof' Security Fix |
Note 1 -- Last modified on 21-Sep-1998
The contents of oepatsp1.exe are binarily identical to those of the oepatsp1.exe update available for Windows
95.
Note 2 -- Last modified on 17-Nov-1998
When installing updates trough the Microsoft Windows Update site, it is possible to retrieve a copy of the update itself.
So, for instance, when installing the 'Dotless IP Address' Security Update from the Microsoft Windows Update site,
it is possible to actually get your own copy of ie4dia.exe. Here is how to get a copy of updates listed on the
Microsoft Windows Update site:
Go through the entire installation through Microsoft's page up to the point where the message is displayed stating that the computer needs to be rebooted for the changes to take effect. Do not click anything yet in the box with the aforementioned message, but open an Explorer window and look for a hidden directory called msdownld.tmp. I have not yet figured out the exact criteria, but I found that sometimes this directory is created in the C:\WINDOWS directory, and sometimes in the root directory of some other (in case you have more than one) hard drive. You may even have several directories with that name. Inside the "correct" msdownld.tmp, there is a directory with a strange name consisting of letters and digits and ending in the extension .tmp (for instance: AS5847A9.tmp). Note that there may be several of these directories; inside the "correct" one is where the update can be found. Copy it to some other directory, close the Explorer window, and finally click Yes to reboot.
Note 3 -- Last modified on 17-Apr-1999
When using the above links to directly download the updates, please realise the following:
A method describing how to have the Microsoft Windows Update site recognise all installed updates was sent to me by Nachum Kanovsky. I have not yet verified the method myself. With his kind permission, I have taken the following almost literally from his e-mail to me: "The method I used is installing GetRight 3.33 on my computer first, and after downloading all updates from your site or others, I go to windowsupdate.microsoft.com, and it creates a temporary folder under \WINDOWS\msdownld.tmp in which it creates a file called filelist.dat. I then copy all updates to that directory that contains filelist.dat, and then, on the Microsoft Windows Update site, I select all the files that I have already downloaded and copied. I then click Download and then before I click Yes on the End Users Licence Agreement, I press the Ctrl and Alt keys on my keyboard causing GetRight to interrupt the downloads. The Microsoft Windows Update site will then cause all the files to be installed without actually downloading them because they are already there where you copied them. This makes sure all files are installed in the proper way, and that the Microsoft Windows Update site will detect them as being installed."
Note 4 -- Last modified on 11-Mar-1999
ie4jsn.exe, ie4usp.exe, and ie4soc.exe are no longer required; they have been made redundant by
3214.exe. The oldest two of these redundant updates, namely ie4jsn.exe and ie4usp.exe, do not seem to be
available for download from Microsoft anymore.
Note 5 -- Last modified on 30-Jan-1999
The contents of ie4dia.exe are binarily identical to those of the ie4dia.exe update available for Windows 95.
When I downloaded ie4dia.exe a while ago, it was 380200 bytes in size. The currently available ie4dia.exe is 380160 bytes in size. All the files inside the two versions are binarily identical. The only differences between the two ie4dia.exe files are the URL and name inside it that are used by VeriSign. In the old version, "Dotless IP Address Security Update" points to http://cdm.microsoft.com/update/certs/usacert.htm, whereas in the new version, "Dotless IP Address Patch" (note the difference in the name) points to http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie400, which is a bit strange, because (1) the old name is the name still used on Microsoft's Windows Update site, and (2) the old URL points to a page that still exists, whereas the new URL points to a page that does not exist.
Note 6 -- Last modified on 17-Apr-1999
Some of these updates can also be identified through the About box in Internet Explorer. Following the "Update
versions:" entry in the About box, a number of update codes may be listed, for example:
Here is a list of which codes correspond to which updates. Note that updates that are not listed here do not add a code to the "Update versions:" line in Internet Explorer's About box.
Note 7 -- Last modified on 12-Jun-1999
There is one update missing from the All system updates table above. The Microsoft Windows Update site calls this
update Microsoft virtual machine, and it has the filename javi386.cab. For a while, this update was not listed
by itself on the Microsoft Windows Update site, but seemed to piggyback on other updates. For example, some time ago,
downloading just ie4soc.exe from the Microsoft Windows Update site could cause this javi386.cab to be
downloaded and installed as well. More recently, a newer version of javi386.cab piggybacked on y2k.exe for a
while. On some systems, this did not happen, apparently because it was not necessary, but I have not been able to figure out
the criteria. At present, as hinted above, this update is available by itself from the Microsoft Windows Update site
(again, in a newer version), but since it is distributed as a .cab file, it is less easily installed than other updates, and
that is why I have not listed it. The easiest way to get the latest version of this update is by downloading the Microsoft
Java VM installer (for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0), which can be downloaded separately from:
For more information about Microsoft virtual machine (Microsoft Java), see:
As mentioned above, there have been several versions of javi386.cab, and the same goes for msjavx86.exe. Actually, there have been a lot of versions. To find out which version you have, go to your \WINDOWS directory, and run the file wjview.exe. A window called "WJView Help" will pop up and the first line in that window will read something like:
The number formed by the last four digits in the version number give the build number, so in this example, the build number is 3181 (which presently is the latest version).
The more recent versions of both javi386.cab and msjavx86.exe also include a copy of the oainst.exe update, so when installing javi386.cab or msjavx86.exe, there is no need to download and install oainst.exe separately. Note that the latest version of msjavx86.exe contains a newer version of oainst.exe than the one that is available for download from the Microsoft Windows Update site!
Note 8 -- Last modified on 23-Dec-1998
The dates in the System updates for Windows 98 list above are in YYYYMMDD format (Year, Month, Day), so, for
instance, 19980806 stands for August 6, 1998. The date assigned to an update is the date of the most recent file (usually
the .INF file that contains the install information) inside it.
Note 9 -- Last modified on 12-Jun-1999
All the updates listed on this page are meant for the US-English version of Windows 98. Those who are running non-US-English
("localised") versions of Windows 98 should be very careful when installing updates listed here. Several updated
files have US-English texts in them, so your version of Windows 98 may suddenly start showing some things in US-English
instead of in the "correct" language, or even worse things may happen. From the feedback I have received so
far, it seems that the US-English version of y2k.exe causes problems when installed on a non-US-English version of
Windows 98.
In order to obtain localised versions of updates, start with the URL for the US-English version of it, and then replace the language code (en) by the language code of your choice, and the cabdate code (cabYYYYMMDD) by the corresponding cabdate code for that language according to the table below. For instance, the URL for the English version of ie4dia.exe is:
Using the table below, we then find the following URL for the French version of ie4dia.exe:
language | language code | cabdate code |
Arabic | ar | cab19990528 |
Czech | cs | cab19990525 |
Danish | da | cab19990510 |
Dutch | nl | cab19990520 |
English | en | cab19990512 |
Finnish | fi | cab19990511 |
French | fr | cab19990420 |
German | de | cab19990427 |
Greek | el | cab981016 |
Hebrew | he | cab19990528 |
Hungarian | hu | cab19990608 |
Italian | it | cab19990422 |
Japanese | ja | cab19990603 |
Korean | ko | cab19990604 |
Norwegian | no | cab19990422 |
Polish | pl | cab19990526 |
Portuguese | pt | cab19990528 |
Russian | ru | cab19990506 |
Slovak | sk | cab19990426 |
Slovenian | sl | cab19990510 |
Spanish | es | cab19990520 |
Swedish | sv | cab19990422 |
Turkish | tr | cab19990518 |
To make downloading localised versions of updates more convenient, I have created the form below. Just choose a server, a language, and a filename, and then click the Download button to start downloading! The "Resulting URL" is shown for informational purposes only; editing it does not have any effect. Many thanks to Matthias "Maddes" Bücher for letting me use his idea!
As noted below this form, not all updates may be available for a given language...
As far as I know, these are the only languages at this point in time for which localised versions of updates are available. Please note that not all updates may be available for a given language. This is all I know regarding localised versions of updates, so please do not e-mail me to ask questions not answered here. In addition, since I do not have access to localised versions of Windows 98, it is pretty hard for me to find out things that pertain only to certain localised versions of Windows 98. For those interested in the list of updates available for the German version of Windows 98, please visit the Windows 98 Updates deutsch (german) page maintained by Matthias "Maddes" Bücher.
Note 10 -- Last modified on 06-May-1999
All the links on this page that point to updates are the same links as those used by Microsoft's Windows Update site.
Lots of times I receive e-mails from people telling me that my server is having problems, because some update cannot
be downloaded from it. Please realise that if a link temporarily does not work, that it is because of problems with
Microsoft's servers, not with my server. I cannot put copies of the updates on my site, because that is not
allowed by Microsoft. If you happen to find updates that can be downloaded directly from somebody else's site, then do so at
your own risk. Those files have most probably been put there without Microsoft's permission (and would most probably very
quickly no longer be there if Microsoft found out) and may not be genuine.
So before e-mailing me, please try to determine first whether the link really has become invalid (usually indicated by a "404" error message), or whether Microsoft's servers are acting up (usually indicated by other error messages). If Microsoft's servers are acting up, then, please, do not e-mail me, because there is nothing I can do about that. Instead, try the alternatives given below, and if it still fails, then try again later.
For alternative download sites, replace winupdate in an update's URL by mschus, mskyus, mssjus, or msvaus. So, for instance, alternatives for
Note 11 -- Last modified on 13-Mar-1999
It has taken a long time (and probably a lot of pressure from angry Windows 98 users), but Microsoft has finally made some
updates available for immediate download as opposed to having to go through the Microsoft Windows Update site. For more
information, visit Microsoft's Windows 98 Download: Windows Update page:
Note that the above page also offers some of the "other" (i.e. non-critical) updates. As shown in note 9, it is easy to obtain the URL of an update once its name is known. A comprehensive list of filenames of just about all updates available through Microsoft's Windows Update site (so including non-critical updates), can be found on the Windows 98 Updates deutsch (german) page maintained by Matthias "Maddes" Bücher. Even though most of this page is written in German, it should not be hard at all for people who do not speak German to find the comprehensive list of filenames anyway. Just make sure to download the correct version as far as language is concerned.
Note 12 -- Last modified on 12-Jun-1999
For those people who have Internet Explorer 5.0 installed, a lot of the updates are not required. Until I have time to
fully deal with IE5, here is how to determine which updates you still need: After installing IE5, compare the file version
numbers of the files listed above in the updates table to the file version numbers of the corresponding files on your
computer (most of these files can be found in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory; use the Find function to find the others).
You only need the update if one or more of the files listed for that update have a higher version number (as listed
in the VERSION CONTAINED IN UPDATE column) than the files currently installed on your computer.
READ THESE NOTES FIRST: |
oepatsp1.exe (Microsoft Outlook Express 'File Attachment' Security Update) |
scr31.exe (Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Window.External JScript' Security Update) |
ie4dia.exe ('Dotless IP Address' Security Update) |
y2k.exe (Windows 98 Year 2000 Update) |
3214.exe (Internet Explorer 'Frame Spoof' Security Fix) |
msjavx86.exe (Updated Microsoft Java VM; build 3181) |
Last modified on 08-Jun-1999
3214.exe ie4dia.exe ie4jsn.exe ie4soc.exe ie4usp.exe javi386.cab msjavx86.exe oainst.exe oainst.exe (within msjavx86.exe) oepatsp1.exe scr31.exe y2k.exe |
1998-08-06 1130304 oepatsp1.exe 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 1998-03-10 13:17:36 72784 ADVPACK.DLL 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 1998-08-06 16:20:56 351504 INETCOMM.DLL 4.72.3155.0 (4.72.3155.0) 4.72.3155.0 (4.72.3155.0) 1998-08-06 16:20:12 1709840 MSIMNUI.DLL 4.72.3120.0 (4.72.3120.0) 4.72.3120.0 (4.72.3120.0) 1998-08-05 13:46:48 1779 OEPATSP1.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1997-11-19 21:54:44 21504 VERINST.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-03-10 13:17:48 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-03-10 13:17:48 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 1998-08-06 16:20:32 402704 WAB32.DLL 4.72.3155.0 (4.72.3155.0) 4.72.3155.0 (4.72.3155.0)
1998-08-31 491280 scr31.exe 4.72.2106.1 (4.72.2106.1) 4.72.2106.1 (4.72.2106.1) 1998-03-23 18:50:52 80864 ADVPACK.DLL 4.72.2106.1 (4.72.2106.1) 4.72.2106.1 (4.72.2106.1) 1998-07-02 01:15:26 53520 DISPEX.DLL 3.1.0.3101 (3,1,0,3101) 3.1.0.3101 (3,1,0,3101) 1998-07-02 01:15:24 484624 JSCRIPT.DLL 3.1.0.3101 (3.1.0.3101) 3.1.0.3101 (3.1.0.3101) 1998-08-31 16:35:48 1816 SCR31EN.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-07-02 01:15:26 172816 SCRRUN.DLL 3.1.0.3101 (3.1.0.3101) 3.1.0.3101 (3.1.0.3101) 1998-07-02 01:15:18 335120 VBSCRIPT.DLL 3.1.0.3101 (3.1.0.3101) 3.1.0.3101 (3.1.0.3101) 1998-03-23 18:50:48 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-03-23 18:50:48 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1998-09-02 1830752 ie4jsn.exe 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 1998-08-25 16:09:34 1401 2735.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-06-16 11:09:16 72784 ADVPACK.DLL 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 1998-09-02 09:02:58 2413840 MSHT95.DLL 4.72.3509.100 (4.72.3509.100) 4.72.3509.100 (4.72.3509.100) 1998-09-02 10:04:04 2413328 MSHTNT.DLL 4.72.3509.100 (4.72.3509.100) 4.72.3509.100 (4.72.3509.100) 1998-08-20 18:15:54 20480 PREBIND.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-08-20 18:15:54 21504 VERINST.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-06-16 11:09:42 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-06-16 11:09:42 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1998-10-14 1831712 ie4usp.exe 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 1998-10-14 13:14:24 1401 2922.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-06-16 11:09:16 72784 ADVPACK.DLL 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 4.71.819.0 (4.71.0819.0) 1998-10-14 20:28:24 2413840 MSHT95.DLL 4.72.3510.1400 (4.72.3510.1400) 4.72.3510.1400 (4.72.3510.1400) 1998-10-14 21:23:42 2413840 MSHTNT.DLL 4.72.3510.1400 (4.72.3510.1400) 4.72.3510.1400 (4.72.3510.1400) 1998-10-08 21:43:54 20480 PREBIND.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-08 21:43:54 21504 VERINST.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-06-16 11:09:42 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-06-16 11:09:42 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1998-10-21 380160 ie4dia.exe 4.72.3110.0 (4.72.3110.0) 4.72.3110.0 (4.72.3110.0) 1998-10-16 11:44:40 80880 ADVPACK.DLL 4.72.3610.1500 (4.72.3610.1500) 4.72.3610.1500 (4.72.3610.1500) 1998-10-21 11:09:30 1477 EN295886.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-20 15:49:46 20480 PREBIND.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-20 18:34:54 446224 URLM95.DLL 4.72.3510.2000 (4.72.3510.2000) 4.72.3510.2000 (4.72.3510.2000) 1998-10-20 19:26:00 488720 URLMNT.DLL 4.72.3510.2000 (4.72.3510.2000) 4.72.3510.2000 (4.72.3510.2000) 1998-10-20 15:49:46 21504 VERINST.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-16 11:44:40 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-10-16 11:44:40 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1998-11-13 1841440 ie4soc.exe 4.72.3110.0 (4.72.3110.0) 4.72.3110.0 (4.72.3110.0) 1998-11-13 12:49:30 1503 3142.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-16 10:44:40 80880 ADVPACK.DLL 4.72.3610.1500 (4.72.3610.1500) 4.72.3610.1500 (4.72.3610.1500) 1998-11-13 16:50:30 2414864 MSHT95.DLL 4.72.3511.1300 (4.72.3511.1300) 4.72.3511.1300 (4.72.3511.1300) 1998-11-13 16:43:48 2414864 MSHTNT.DLL 4.72.3511.1300 (4.72.3511.1300) 4.72.3511.1300 (4.72.3511.1300) 1998-11-11 20:55:26 20480 PREBIND.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-11-11 20:55:26 24576 VERINST.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-16 10:44:40 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-10-16 10:44:40 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1998-12-04 y2k.exe 1282832 4.71.1015.0 (4.10.2000) 4.71.1015.0 (4.10.2000) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 652736 ACTPMNT.OCX 2.1.0.1383 (2.1.0.1383) 2.1.0.1383 (2.1.0.1383) 1998-11-30 17:03:12 74960 ADVPACK.DLL 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 450832 COMCTL32.DLL 4.72.3611.1900 (4.72.3611.1900) 4.72.3611.1900 (4.72.3611.1900) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 68992 DIALER.EXE 4.10.0.2000 (4.10.2000) 4.10.0.2000 (4.10.2000) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 73728 DOCPROP.DLL 5.0.1897.1 (5.00.1897.1) 5.0.1897.1 (5.00.1897.1) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 933888 MFC40.DLL 4.1.0.6140 (4.1.6140) 4.1.0.1 (4.1.001) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 188416 MSADCE.DLL 1.5.2125.0 (1.5.9801.0) 1.5.2125.0 (1.5.9801.0) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 81920 MSDADC.DLL 1.50.9801.0 (1.50.9801.0) 1.50.9801.0 (1.50.9801.0) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 2548 OEMY2K.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 58368 TIMEDATE.CPL 4.10.0.2000 (4.10.2000) 4.10.0.2000 (4.10.2000) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 55647 VDHCP.386 4.10.0.2000 (4.10.2000) 4.10.0.2000 (4.10.2000) 1998-11-30 17:03:12 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-11-30 17:03:12 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 222390 WINBOOT.SYS NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 41472 XCOPY32.MOD NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-12-04 20:00:00 15529 Y2K.TXT NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE)
1998-12-18 477448 oainst.exe 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1998-06-16 17:28:18 74960 ADVPACK.DLL 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1998-12-18 13:27:44 147728 ASYCFILT.DLL 2.40.4268.1 (2.40.4268) 2.40.4268.1 (2.40.4268) 1998-12-18 14:37:04 1109 OAINST.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-12-18 13:27:46 598288 OLEAUT32.DLL 2.40.4268.1 (2.40.4268) 2.40.4268.1 (2.40.4268) 1998-12-18 14:17:36 164112 OLEPRO32.DLL 5.0.4268.1 (5.0.4268) 2.40.4268.1 (2.30) 1998-07-23 14:18:28 40960 REGTLIB.EXE 6.0.81.91 (6.00.8191) 6.0.81.91 (6.00.8191) 1998-12-18 13:27:10 17920 STDOLE2.TLB 2.40.4268.1 (2.40.4268) 2.40.4268.1 (2.40.4268) 1998-04-21 13:14:18 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-04-21 13:14:18 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1998-12-18 1844552 3214.exe 4.72.3110.0 (4.72.3110.0) 4.72.3110.0 (4.72.3110.0) 1998-11-20 17:37:14 1503 3214.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-22 06:41:22 80880 ADVPACK.DLL 4.72.3610.1500 (4.72.3610.1500) 4.72.3610.1500 (4.72.3610.1500) 1998-12-18 17:51:52 2422032 MSHT95.DLL 4.72.3612.1700 (4.72.3612.1700) 4.72.3612.1700 (4.72.3612.1700) 1998-12-18 17:32:56 2421520 MSHTNT.DLL 4.72.3612.1700 (4.72.3612.1700) 4.72.3612.1700 (4.72.3612.1700) 1998-11-20 17:48:32 20480 PREBIND.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-12-07 09:50:48 3072 VERINST.EXE NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1998-10-22 06:41:24 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 1998-10-22 06:41:26 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0)
1999-01-13 4550208 javi386.cab NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-01-13 11:24:12 45715 JAVA.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-01-07 11:39:16 2549050 JAVABASE.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-01-13 11:30:36 133904 JAVATRIG.EXE 5.0.3165.0 (5.00.3165) 5.0.3165.0 (5.00.3165) 1999-01-07 12:12:36 1281430 JAVAX86.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-01-07 09:15:42 472288 OAINST.EXE 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1998-07-20 14:39:14 42496 WFCCLEAN.EXE 1.0.0.1 (1, 0, 0, 3) 1.0.0.1 (1, 0, 0, 3) 1999-01-07 09:19:58 63884 XMLDSO4.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE)
1999-03-08 472288 oainst.exe (within msjavx86.exe) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 660 OAINST.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 147728 ASYCFILT.DLL 2.40.4275.1 (2.40.4275) 2.40.4275.1 (2.40.4275) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 598288 OLEAUT32.DLL 2.40.4275.1 (2.40.4275) 2.40.4275.1 (2.40.4275) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 164112 OLEPRO32.DLL 5.0.4275.1 (5.0.4275) 2.40.4275.1 (2.40) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 17920 STDOLE2.TLB 2.40.4275.1 (2.40.4275) 2.40.4275.1 (2.40.4275) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 40960 REGTLIB.EXE 6.0.81.91 (6.00.8191) 6.0.81.91 (6.00.8191) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 74960 ADVPACK.DLL 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 1999-03-08 12:02:26 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0)
1999-05-18 6630848 msjavx86.exe 5.0.3181.0 (5.00.3181) 5.0.3181.0 (5.00.3181) 1999-05-18 05:03:28 870112 CRYPTSYS.EXE 4.71.1015.0 (5.101.1699.1) 4.71.1015.0 (5.101.1699.1) 1999-05-18 05:03:28 1228544 DCOM95.EXE 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1999-05-18 05:05:52 233 FILLER.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 05:07:36 46315 JAVA.INF NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 07:50:22 2559266 JAVABASE.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 07:50:34 99166 JAVAIE30.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 05:05:52 11403 JAVAPERM.HLP NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 05:05:52 21444 JAVASEC.HLP NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 05:38:10 136976 JAVATRIG.EXE 5.0.3181.0 (5.00.3181) 5.0.3181.0 (5.00.3181) 1999-05-18 08:09:44 1283515 JAVAX86.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 05:03:30 472288 OAINST.EXE 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 4.71.1015.0 (4.71.1015.0) 1999-05-18 05:05:54 114585 XMLDSO.CAB NONE (NONE) NONE (NONE) 1999-05-18 05:03:32 42496 WFCCLEAN.EXE 1.0.0.1 (1, 0, 0, 3) 1.0.0.1 (1, 0, 0, 3) 1999-05-18 05:00:28 80864 ADVPACK.DLL 4.72.2922.0 (4.72.2922.0) 4.72.2922.0 (4.72.2922.0) 1999-05-18 05:00:36 4608 W95INF32.DLL 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 4.71.16.0 (4.71.0016.0) 1999-05-18 05:00:36 2272 W95INF16.DLL 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0) 4.71.704.0 (4.71.704.0)
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