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PatchExtract.ps1 & PatchClean.ps1 from Greg Linares (all credits to @Laughing_Mantis)
<#
================
PATCHCLEAN.PS1
=================
Version 1.0 Patch Folder Cleaner by Greg Linares (@Laughing_Mantis)
This Tool will go through the patch folders created by PatchExtract.PS1 and look for files created older
than 30 days prior to the current date and move these to a sub folder named "OLD" in the patch folders.
This will help identify higher priority binaries that were likely updated in the current patch cycle window.
=======
USAGE
=======
Powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File PatchClean.ps1 -Path C:\Patches\MS16-121\x86\
This would go through the x86 folder and create a subfolder named C:\Patches\MS16-121\x86\OLD\ and place
older files and their folders in that directory.
Files remaining in C:\Patches\MS16-121\x86\ should be considered likely targets for containing patched binaries
Empty folders are automatically cleaned and removed at the end of processing.
-PATH <STRING:FolderPath> [REQUIRED] [NO DEFAULT]
Specified the folder that the script will parse and look for older files
================
VERSION HISTORY
================
Oct 20, 2016 - Version 1 - Initial Release
==========
LICENSING
==========
This script is provided free as beer. It probably has some bugs and coding issues, however if you like it or find it
useful please give me a shout out on twitter @Laughing_Mantis. Feedback is encouraged and I will be likely releasing
new scripts and tools and training in the future if it is welcome.
-GLin
#>
Param
(
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$PATH = ""
)
Clear-Host
if ($PATH -eq "")
{
Throw ("Error: No PATH specified. Specify a valid folder containing extracted patch files required. Generated by PatchExtract.ps1 ")
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATH))
{
Throw ("Error: Invalid PATH specified '$PATH' does not exist.")
}
$OldDir = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath "OLD"
if (!(Test-Path $OldDir -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $OldDir -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $OldDir Folder" -ForegroundColor Green
}
$FolderCount = 0
$FileCount = 0
$OldFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Recurse -File -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where{$_.LastWriteTime -lt (Get-Date).AddDays(-30)}
foreach ($OldFile in $OldFiles)
{
try
{
$FileCount++
$fileDir = (Get-Item($OldFile).DirectoryName)
$folderName = (Get-Item $fileDir ).Basename
$MoveDir = JOIN-Path -path $OldDir -ChildPath $folderName
if (!(Test-Path $movedir))
{
Write-Host "Creating $folderName to $OldDir" -ForegroundColor Green
New-Item $MoveDir -Force -ItemType Directory
$FolderCount++
}
Move-Item $OldFile.fullname $MoveDir -Force
}
catch
{
Write-Host ("Error Processing " + $OldFile.fullname) -ForegroundColor Red
Write-Host $_.Exception.Message
Write-Host $_.Exception.ItemName
}
}
#Clean Up Empty Folders
$EmptyFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Recurse| Where-Object {$_.PSIsContainer -eq $True} | Where-Object {$_.GetFiles().Count -eq 0 -and $_.GetDirectories().Count -eq 0 } | Select-Object FullName
foreach ($EmptyFolder in $EmptyFolders)
{
try
{
Write-Host ("Removing Empty Folder: " + $EmptyFolder.FullName) -ForegroundColor Yellow
Remove-Item -Path $EmptyFolder.FullName -Force
}
catch
{
Write-Host ("Error Removing: " + $EmptyFolder.Fullname) -ForegroundColor Red
}
}
Write-Host "=========================================================="
Write-Host "High-Priority Folders within $PATH :"
$NewFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Directory
$HighCount = 0
foreach ($folderName in $NewFolders)
{
if (!($folderName -like "OLD"))
{
Write-Host $folderName
$HighCount++
}
}
Write-Host "=========================================================="
Write-Host ("Low Priority Folders: " + $FolderCount)
Write-Host ("Low Priority Files: " + $FileCount)
Write-Host ("High Priority Folders: " + $HighCount)
<#
____ ______ ______ ____ __ __
/\ _`\ /\ _ \ /\__ _\/\ _`\ /\ \/\ \
\ \ \L\ \\ \ \L\ \\/_/\ \/\ \ \/\_\\ \ \_\ \
\ \ ,__/ \ \ __ \ \ \ \ \ \ \/_/_\ \ _ \
\ \ \/ \ \ \/\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \L\ \\ \ \ \ \
\ \_\ \ \_\ \_\ \ \_\ \ \____/ \ \_\ \_\
\/_/ \/_/\/_/ \/_/ \/___/ \/_/\/_/
____ __ __ ______ ____ ______ ____ ______
/\ _`\ /\ \ /\ \ /\__ _\/\ _`\ /\ _ \ /\ _`\ /\__ _\
\ \ \L\_\\ `\`\/'/'\/_/\ \/\ \ \L\ \\ \ \L\ \\ \ \/\_\\/_/\ \/
\ \ _\L `\/ > < \ \ \ \ \ , / \ \ __ \\ \ \/_/_ \ \ \
\ \ \L\ \ \/'/\`\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \/\ \\ \ \L\ \ \ \ \
\ \____/ /\_\\ \_\ \ \_\ \ \_\ \_\\ \_\ \_\\ \____/ \ \_\
\/___/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/\/ / \/_/\/_/ \/___/ \/_/
__ __ _ __
/\ \/\ \ /' \ /'__`\
\ \ \ \ \ /\_, \ /\_\L\ \
\ \ \ \ \\/_/\ \ \/_/_\_<_
\ \ \_/ \ \ \ \ __ /\ \L\ \
\ `\___/ \ \_\/\_\\ \____/
`\/__/ \/_/\/_/ \/___/
================
PATCHEXTRACT.PS1
=================
Version 1.3 Microsoft MSU Patch Extraction and Patch Organization Utility by Greg Linares (@Laughing_Mantis)
This Powershell script will extract a Microsoft MSU update file and then organize the output of extracted files and folders.
Organization of the output files is based on the patch's files and will organize them based on their archicture (x86, x64, or wow64)
as well as their content-type, ie: resource and catalog files will be moved to a JUNK subfolder and patch binaries and index files will
goto a PATCH folder.
This script was developed in order to aid reverse engineers in quickly organizing patches so they can be binary diffed faster and easier.
This was especially developed with the new bulk Microsoft Kernel patches in mind.
Example output folder structure ouput would be similar to this:
C:\PATCHES\MS15-XXX\PRE
-x86
- x86 Binary patched files
-x64
- x64 binary patched files
-WOW64
- syswow64 binary patched files
-JUNK
- resource, catalog, mum, and other non-binary based patched files
-PATCH
- original patch, cabs and xml files from the extraction
-MSIL
- MSIL .NET binary patched files ***New in Version 1.1***
Directories will automagically be organized into filename-version to remove garbage filler folder names
=============
REQUIREMENTS
=============
'expand.exe' to be present in %WINDIR%\SYSTEM32 (it is by default) - It will execute this file @ the current users permissions
A valid Microsoft MSU patch file to extract (PATCH variable)
Directory and File write/creation permissions to the PATH folder specified
=======
USAGE
=======
Powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File PatchExtract.ps1 -Patch C:\Patches\Windows6.1-KB3088195-x64.msu -Path C:\Patches\MS15-XXX\POST\
This would extract the patch file C:\Patches\Windows6.1-KB3088195-x64.msu to the folder C:\Patches\MS15-XXX\POST\.
It will then create all the sub organization folders within C:\Patches\MS15-XXX\POST\ folder.
(Note: the optional Powershell parameters '-ExecutionPolicy Bypass' is necessary in some environments to overcome Powershell execution restrictions)
==========
ARGUMENTS
==========
-PATCH <STRING:Filename> [REQUIRED] [NO DEFAULT]
Specifies the MSU file that will be extracted to the specified PATH folder and then organized into the x86, x64, WOW, JUNK, and BIN folders specified
Extract command will be "expand -F:* <PATCH> <PATH>"
Non MSU files have not been tested however if the extraction does not generate a CAB file of the same name (indicator of successful extraction of MSU files)
the script assumes extraction failed.
-PATH <STRING:FolderPath> [REQUIRED] [NO DEFAULT]
Specified the folder that the PATCH file will be extracted and organized into
If the specified folders does not exist yet, the user will be prompted if they want to create it.
Relative paths '.\POST' can be used but it has not extensively been tested.
***New in Version 1.1***
The -PATH variable may be now omitted to expand to current directory
-x86 <STRING:Foldername> [OPTIONAL] [DEFAULT='x86']
Specifies the folder name within $PATH to store x86 patch binaries
example: -x86 32bit
-x64 <STRING:Foldername> [OPTIONAL] [DEFAULT='x64']
Specifies the folder name within $PATH to store x64 patch binaries
example: -x64 64bit
-WOW <STRING:Foldername> [OPTIONAL] [DEFAULT='WOW64']
Specifies the folder name within $PATH to store wow64 type patch binaries
example: -WOW sysWOW64
-MSIL <STRING:Foldername> [OPTIONAL] [DEFAULT='MSIL']
*** New in Version 1.1***
Specifies the folder name within $PATH to store .NET type patch binaries
example: -MSIL DOTNET
-JUNK <STRING:Foldername> [OPTIONAL] [DEFAULT='JUNK']
Specifies the folder name within $PATH to store resource, catalog, and other generally useless for diffing patch binaries
example: -JUNK res
-BIN <STRING:Foldername> [OPTIONAL] [DEFAULT='PATCH']
Specifies the folder name within $PATH to store extraction xml and original patch msu and cab files
example: -BIN bin
================
VERSION HISTORY
================
I originally wrote this as an ugly batch file sometime between 2014 and 2015 as a way to organize folders but it was incomplete and buggy
Oct 15, 2015 - Initial Public Release 1.0
Oct 20, 2016 - Version 1.1 Released
* Bug fixes handling new naming format for patch .cab files
* Added the ability to auto-extract to the same directory as current PATCH
* filtered output directory name format to aid in bindiffing
Oct 20, 2016 - Version 1.2 Released
* Bug fixes handling MSIL renaming issues and collisions in renameing patch folders
Nov 7, 2016 - Version 1.25 Released
* Added hack to handle subsequent CAB files Microsoft Added in Windows 10 Cumulative Patches - will make a better way to handle this in 1.3
March 15, 2017 - Version 1.3 Released
* Color Change to sweet vaporwave retro 80s colors
* Cleaned up some awful code that I must have been on some amazing substances when I wrote
* Spent several hours making a rad ASCII Logo
* Most importantly fixed the Sub-cab auto-extraction method that Microsoft introduced late 2016
==========
LICENSING
==========
This script is provided free as beer. It probably has some bugs and coding issues, however if you like it or find it useful please give me a shout out on twitter @Laughing_Mantis.
Feedback is encouraged and I will be likely releasing new scripts and tools and training in the future if it is welcome.
-GLin
#>
Param
(
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$PATCH = "",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$PATH = "",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$x86 = "x86",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$x64 = "x64",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$WOW = "WOW64",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$MSIL = "MSIL",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$JUNK = "JUNK",
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
[string]$BIN = "PATCH"
)
Clear-Host
$ASCIIART = @"
____ ______ ______ ____ __ __
/\ _`\ /\ _ \ /\__ _\/\ _`\ /\ \/\ \
\ \ \L\ \\ \ \L\ \\/_/\ \/\ \ \/\_\\ \ \_\ \
\ \ ,__/ \ \ __ \ \ \ \ \ \ \/_/_\ \ _ \
\ \ \/ \ \ \/\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \L\ \\ \ \ \ \
\ \_\ \ \_\ \_\ \ \_\ \ \____/ \ \_\ \_\
\/_/ \/_/\/_/ \/_/ \/___/ \/_/\/_/
____ __ __ ______ ____ ______ ____ ______
/\ _`\ /\ \ /\ \ /\__ _\/\ _`\ /\ _ \ /\ _`\ /\__ _\
\ \ \L\_\\ `\`\/'/'\/_/\ \/\ \ \L\ \\ \ \L\ \\ \ \/\_\\/_/\ \/
\ \ _\L `\/ > < \ \ \ \ \ , / \ \ __ \\ \ \/_/_ \ \ \
\ \ \L\ \ \/'/\`\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \/\ \\ \ \L\ \ \ \ \
\ \____/ /\_\\ \_\ \ \_\ \ \_\ \_\\ \_\ \_\\ \____/ \ \_\
\/___/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/\/ / \/_/\/_/ \/___/ \/_/
__ __ _ __
/\ \/\ \ /' \ /'__`\
\ \ \ \ \ /\_, \ /\_\L\ \
\ \ \ \ \\/_/\ \ \/_/_\_<_
\ \ \_/ \ \ \ \ __ /\ \L\ \
\ `\___/ \ \_\/\_\\ \____/
`\/__/ \/_/\/_/ \/___/
"@
Write-Host $ASCIIART -ForegroundColor Magenta
Start-Sleep -s 3
if ($PATCH -eq "")
{
Throw ("Error: No PATCH file specified. Specify a valid Microsoft MSU Patch with the -PATCH argument")
}
if ((Split-Path $PATCH -Parent) -eq "")
{
# First look in current working directory for the relative filename
$CurrentDir = $(get-location).Path;
$PATCH = $CurrentDir + "\" + $PATCH
# if that doesnt work we look in the current script directory (less likely)
# but hey we tried
if (!(Test-Path $PATCH))
{
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition -Parent
$PATCH = $scriptDir + "\" + $PATCH
}
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATCH))
{
Throw ("Error: Specified PATCH file ($PATCH) does not exist. Specify a valid Microsoft MSU Patch file with the -PATCH argument.")
}
if ($PATH -eq "")
{
$PATH = Split-Path $PATCH -Parent
write-Host ("PATH = $PATH") -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host ("No PATH folder specified. Will extract to $PATH folder.") -ForegroundColor White
}
#Bug Fix (Resolve-Path Error if invalid path was specified before the path was created)
if (!($PATCH.ToUpper().EndsWith(".MSU")))
{
Do
{
$Attempt = Read-Host ("Warning: Specified PATCH file ($PATCH) is not a MSU file type. Do you still want to attempt extraction? [Y] or [N]")
}
Until ('Y', 'y', 'n', 'N' -ccontains $Attempt)
if ($Attempt.ToUpper() -eq 'N')
{
Write-Host ("Exiting...") -ForegroundColor DarkMagenta
Exit
}
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATH))
{
Do
{
$Attempt = Read-Host ("Warning: Specified PATH folder ($PATH) does not exist. Do you want to create it? [Y] or [N]")
}
Until ('Y', 'y', 'n', 'N' -ccontains $Attempt)
if ($Attempt.ToUpper() -eq 'N')
{
Write-Host ("Exiting...") -ForegroundColor DarkMagenta
Exit
}
else
{
New-Item $PATH -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Created $PATH Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
}
$PATCH = Resolve-Path $PATCH
$PATH = Resolve-Path $PATH
Write-Host "Patch to Extract: $PATCH" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "Extraction Path: $PATH" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "x86 File Storage Folder Name: $x86" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "x64 File Storage Folder Name: $x64" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "WOW64 File Storage Folder Name: $WOW" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "MSIL File Storage Folder Name: $MSIL" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "Junk File Storage Folder Name: $JUNK" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host "Orignal Patch File Storage Folder Name: $BIN" -ForegroundColor Magenta
$PATCHx86 = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $x86
$PATCHx64 = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $x64
$PATCHWOW = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $WOW
$PATCHMSIL = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $MSIL
$PATCHJUNK = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $JUNK
$PATCHCAB = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $BIN
if (!(Test-Path $PATCHx86 -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $PATCHx86 -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $PATCHx86 Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATCHx64 -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $PATCHx64 -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $PATCHx64 Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATCHWOW -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $PATCHWOW -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $PATCHWOW Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATCHMSIL -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $PATCHMSIL -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $PATCHMSIL Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATCHJUNK -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $PATCHJUNK -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $PATCHJUNK Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
if (!(Test-Path $PATCHCAB -pathType Container))
{
New-Item $PATCHCAB -Force -ItemType Directory
Write-Host "Making $PATCHCAB Folder" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
$SYSPATH = Join-Path -path (get-item env:\windir).Value -ChildPath "system32"
$EXPAND = Join-Path -path $SYSPATH -ChildPath "expand.exe"
if (!(Test-Path $EXPAND))
{
Throw ("Error: Cannot find 'Expand.exe' in the $SYSPATH folder.")
}
$ARG = '-F:* ' + '"' + $PATCH + '" ' + '"' + $PATH + '"'
Write-Host "Executing the following command: $EXPAND $ARG" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Start-Process -File $EXPAND -ArgumentList $ARG -Wait
$CABS = Get-Childitem -Path $PATH -Filter *.cab
foreach ($CAB in $CABS)
{
Write-Host "CAB File: $CAB" -ForegroundColor White
if (!($CAB.Name -eq "WSUSSCAN.cab"))
{
$CAB = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $CAB
Write-Host "Main-Cab: $CAB" -ForegroundColor Magenta
if (Test-Path $CAB)
{
$ARG = '-F:* ' + '"' + $CAB + '" ' + '"' + $PATH + '"'
Write-Host "Executing the following command: $EXPAND $ARG" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Start-Process -File $EXPAND -ArgumentList $ARG -Wait
Write-Host "Moving $CAB to $PATCHCAB" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Move-Item $CAB $PATCHCAB -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
else
{
Throw "Error: Patch .CAB File [$CAB] could not be located. Patch Extraction failed - please send notification of this error to @Laughing_Mantis."
}
}
else
{
Write-Host "Moving $CAB to $PATCHCAB" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Move-Item $CAB $PATCHCAB -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
}
#Now for subcabs we do it again
$CABS = Get-Childitem -Path $PATH -Filter *.cab
foreach ($CAB in $CABS)
{
if (!($CAB.Name -eq "WSUSSCAN.cab"))
{
$CAB = Join-Path -path $PATH -ChildPath $CAB
Write-Host "Sub-Cab: $CAB" -ForegroundColor Magenta
if (Test-Path $CAB)
{
$ARG = '-F:* ' + '"' + $CAB + '" ' + '"' + $PATH + '"'
Write-Host "Executing the following command: $EXPAND $ARG" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Start-Process -File $EXPAND -ArgumentList $ARG -Wait
Write-Host "Moving $CAB to $PATCHCAB" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Move-Item $CAB $PATCHCAB -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
else
{
Throw "Error: Patch .CAB File [$CAB] could not be located. Patch Extraction failed - please send notification of this error to @Laughing_Mantis."
}
}
}
<# Microsoft newer patches do not follow this formula - likely an attempt to prevent
auto extraction so we need to handle scenarios where patch cab does not have the same
name as the container MSP #>
<# Nov 7th, 2016 - Looks like Microsoft does not like my tool and added new sub-CABs to make automagic patch extraction not work.
Adding an additional check to look for sub-CABs incase this becomes the new normal.
This is an absolute hack that will likely be bypassed next month.
#>
<# 1.3 Fix - Microsoft likes to put multiple .Cabs in a single MSU now....
So we will look in the extracted contents and run extract on ALL cabs found
except for WSUSSCAN.cab - I feel like Microsoft might put specific patches in
sub cabs that might cause extracted files to overwrite each other - ie
cab 1 might have binaries for specific build while cab 2 has same binary/folder name for
different build...fingers crossed this doesnt happen
Also Greetz to all the Microsoft Patch Team members
#>
### I must have been on some amazing substances when i wrote this next part.....utterly ridiculous
### yeah this is garbage let me rewrite this for 1.3
<# GARBAGE CODE BELOW SAVED FOR SHAMING PURPOSES
$patchCABID = "cab_" + $patchCAB + "_*.cab"
$CAB = (Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Filter $PatchCABID | Select-Object -First 1)
Write-Host "Debug CAB = $CAB"
if (Test-Path $CAB)
{
$flag = "1"
}
while ($flag -eq "1")
{
Write-Host "Subsequent CAB $CAB detected - attempting beta extraction" -ForegroundColor Yellow
$ARG = '-F:* ' + '"' + $CAB + '" ' + '"' + $PATH + '"'
Write-Host "Executing the following command: $EXPAND $ARG" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Start-Process -File $EXPAND -ArgumentList $ARG -Wait
$patchCAB++
$patchCABID = "cab_" + $patchCAB + "_*.cab"
try
{
$CAB = (Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Filter $PatchCABID | Select-Object -First 1)
if ((!(Test-Path $CAB)) -or ($CAB -eq ""))
{
$flag = "0"
}
}
catch
{
$flag = "0"
}
}
#>
$PATCHFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Attributes -eq 'Directory'}
foreach ($folder in $PATCHFolders)
{
if ($folder.Name.Contains(".resources_"))
{
Move-Item $folder.FullName $PATCHJUNK -Force
Write-Host "Moving $folder to $PATCHJUNK" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Continue
}
else
{
if ($folder.Name.StartsWith("x86_"))
{
Move-Item $folder.FullName $PATCHx86 -Force
Write-Host "Moving $folder to $PATCHx86" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Continue
}
if ($folder.Name.StartsWith("amd64_"))
{
Move-Item $folder.FullName $PATCHx64 -Force
Write-Host "Moving $folder to $PATCHx64" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Continue
}
if ($folder.Name.StartsWith("wow64_"))
{
Move-Item $folder.FullName $PATCHWOW -Force
Write-Host "Moving $folder to $PATCHWOW" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Continue
}
if ($folder.Name.StartsWith("msil_"))
{
Move-Item $folder.FullName $PATCHMSIL -Force
Write-Host "Moving $folder to $PATCHMSIL" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Continue
}
}
}
<# PRETTY BINDIFF OUTPUT - changes folder names from x86-microsoft-windows-filename-hash-version-garbage to filename-version #>
$PATCHFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATCHx86 -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Attributes -eq 'Directory'}
foreach ($folder in $PATCHFolders)
{
if ($folder -like "x86_microsoft-windows-*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("x86_microsoft-windows-", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Magenta
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
elseif ($folder -like "x86_*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("x86_", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Cyan
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
}
$PATCHFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATCHx64 -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Attributes -eq 'Directory'}
foreach ($folder in $PATCHFolders)
{
if ($folder -like "amd64_microsoft-windows-*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("amd64_microsoft-windows-", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Magenta
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
elseif ($folder -like "amd64_*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("amd64_", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Cyan
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
}
$PATCHFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATCHWOW -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Attributes -eq 'Directory'}
foreach ($folder in $PATCHFolders)
{
if ($folder -like "wow64_microsoft-windows-*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("wow64_microsoft-windows-", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Magenta
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
elseif ($folder -like "wow64_*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("wow64_", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Cyan
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
}
$PATCHFolders = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATCHMSIL -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Attributes -eq 'Directory'}
foreach ($folder in $PATCHFolders)
{
if ($folder -like "msil_*")
{
$newfolder = $folder.Name.Replace("msil_", "")
$newname = $newfolder.Split("_")[0]
$version = $newfolder.Split("_")[2]
$newname = $newname + "_" + $version
Write-Host ("Renaming $folder to $newname") -ForegroundColor Cyan
Rename-Item -path $folder.FullName -newName ($newname)
}
}
$Junkfiles = Get-ChildItem -Path $PATH -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
foreach ($JunkFile in $Junkfiles)
{
try
{
if (($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith(".manifest")) -or ($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith(".cat")) -or ($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith(".mum")))
{
Move-Item $JunkFile.FullName $PATCHJUNK -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Write-Host "Moving $JunkFile to $PATCHJUNK" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Continue
}
if (($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith(".cab")) -or ($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith(".xml")) -or ($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith(".msu")) -or ($JunkFile.Name.EndsWith("pkgProperties.txt")))
{
Move-Item $JunkFile.FullName $PATCHCAB -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Write-Host "Moving $JunkFile to $PATCHCAB" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Continue
}
if ($JunkFile.Name -eq "patch")
{
Move-Item $JunkFile.FullName $PATCHCAB -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Write-Host "Moving $JunkFile to $PATCHCAB" -ForegroundColor Magenta
Continue
}
}
catch
{
Write-Host "Error Processing ($JunkFile.Fullname)" -ForegroundColor DarkMagenta
}
}
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