[freenet-support] Build 1010 - MANDATORY SECURITY FIX

2007-01-10 Thread Ronald Wiplinger
Juiceman wrote:
> On 1/9/07, Ronald Wiplinger  wrote:
>   
>> How exactly do I upgrade from:
>>
>> Freenet 0.7 Build #1009 r11515M
>> Freenet-ext Build #9 r11062
>>
>> (on Windows XP) ?
>>
>> 
>
> Run update.cmd (found in your Freenet install folder.)
>   

I tried that and get:

- If you see an error message about
- "The service could not be controlled in its present state."
- Please ignore, it is a side effect of a work-around
- to make sure the node is stopped before we copy files.
- Shutting down Freenet...
'stop.cmd' ??
???
??

 NET HELPMSG 2189?



what should I try next?

bye

Ronald Wiplinger




[freenet-support] Build 1010 - MANDATORY SECURITY FIX

2007-01-10 Thread Juiceman
On 1/9/07, Ronald Wiplinger  wrote:
> Juiceman wrote:
> > On 1/9/07, Ronald Wiplinger  wrote:
> >
> >> How exactly do I upgrade from:
> >>
> >> Freenet 0.7 Build #1009 r11515M
> >> Freenet-ext Build #9 r11062
> >>
> >> (on Windows XP) ?
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Run update.cmd (found in your Freenet install folder.)
> >
>
> I tried that and get:
>
> - If you see an error message about
> - "The service could not be controlled in its present state."
> - Please ignore, it is a side effect of a work-around
> - to make sure the node is stopped before we copy files.
> - Shutting down Freenet...
> 'stop.cmd' ??
> ???
> ??
>
>  NET HELPMSG 2189?
>
>
>
> what should I try next?

Does it give an error message about "'bin\stop.cmd' is not recognized
as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file."?
If so, copy the following 2 files into the "bin" folder.   stop.cmdstart.cmd


If it is not giving you an error about not finding the stop.cmd and
just seams to be looping, give it a minute and it should sort itself
out.

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