:: URL|TRK|http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/4/5/d45c109d-1047-48c6-b021-f71d127bf1d1/WindowsXP-KB834707-x86-trk.exe|updates/winxpsp2/windowsxp-kb834707-x86-trk.exe
-todo.pl ".reboot-on 194 %Z%\updates\winxpsp2\windowsxp-kb834707-x86-%WINLANG%.exe /passive /n /norestart"
+todo.pl ".reboot-on 194 %Z%\updates\winxpsp2\WindowsXP-KB834707-x86-%WINLANG%.exe /passive /n /norestart"

Just out of curiosity, why would you switch from lower kb to upper KB when all the downloads are supposed to be saved as lower kb?

The only part that is necessary to be lowercase is the final section of the URL line. As you can see it is lowercase. The rest of the case doesn't really matter and is generated by the msparse.pl script in the tools directory. That plus I like the look of the filename the way it is. :)


-Shad



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