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| | VS2008 SP1 Something I do not understand. I open up VS2008, and click on 'check for updates'. Nothing was found. Yet I havnt had the SP1 for vs2008 installed yet. Perhaps the 'check for updates' needs its own service pack. Any reason why it doesnt download the service pack? What else isnt it downloading? Miro |
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| | Re: VS2008 SP1 MS gets blamed if they do, and if they don't. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en It takes a long time to download and a long time to install. If "check for update" took 3 hours, people would complain about that. "Why can't I get the update myself and do the update myself when it takes so long?" ........ If you need it or want it, go get it. I hear what you're saying. A browser popping up with the correct link (as above) might be a nice touch. But no matter which method they pick, someone always has a problem with it. "Miro" <miro@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Z8j4thYJHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: > Something I do not understand. > > I open up VS2008, and click on 'check for updates'. > > Nothing was found. > Yet I havnt had the SP1 for vs2008 installed yet. > > Perhaps the 'check for updates' needs its own service pack. > > Any reason why it doesnt download the service pack? What else isnt it > downloading? > > Miro |
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| | Re: VS2008 SP1 Not to mention in the corporate world. My company downloads it once, and posts it to the intranet, sends an emails and says "Here is the SP for VS200x", so ump-teen diffferent people don't download it themselves, aka, suck up the bandwidth. "sloan" <sloan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23HsblzhYJHA.1532@xxxxxx Quote: > > MS gets blamed if they do, and if they don't. > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > It takes a long time to download and a long time to install. > > If "check for update" took 3 hours, people would complain about that. > "Why can't I get the update myself and do the update myself when it takes > so long?" > > ....... > > If you need it or want it, go get it. > > I hear what you're saying. A browser popping up with the correct link (as > above) might be a nice touch. > > But no matter which method they pick, someone always has a problem with > it. > > > > > "Miro" <miro@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23Z8j4thYJHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >> Something I do not understand. >> >> I open up VS2008, and click on 'check for updates'. >> >> Nothing was found. >> Yet I havnt had the SP1 for vs2008 installed yet. >> >> Perhaps the 'check for updates' needs its own service pack. >> >> Any reason why it doesnt download the service pack? What else isnt it >> downloading? >> >> Miro > |
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| | Re: VS2008 SP1 Yes... I actually thought I had installed it, but I am installing sql 2008 express to have a peek at it and thats when it came up that I wasnt up to date. I agree - an automatic download isnt the answer, but yes - a list of potential updates to download would have been nice. Cheers' I am still a big fan of MS, but just seemed like "check for updates" - wasnt doing what it was 'suppose to do' Miro "sloan" <sloan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eRdxV4hYJHA.4852@xxxxxx Quote: > Not to mention in the corporate world. > > My company downloads it once, and posts it to the intranet, sends an > emails and says "Here is the SP for VS200x", so ump-teen diffferent people > don't download it themselves, aka, suck up the bandwidth. > > > > "sloan" <sloan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23HsblzhYJHA.1532@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> MS gets blamed if they do, and if they don't. >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en >> >> It takes a long time to download and a long time to install. >> >> If "check for update" took 3 hours, people would complain about that. >> "Why can't I get the update myself and do the update myself when it takes >> so long?" >> >> ....... >> >> If you need it or want it, go get it. >> >> I hear what you're saying. A browser popping up with the correct link >> (as above) might be a nice touch. >> >> But no matter which method they pick, someone always has a problem with >> it. >> >> >> >> >> "Miro" <miro@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:%23Z8j4thYJHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Something I do not understand. >>> >>> I open up VS2008, and click on 'check for updates'. >>> >>> Nothing was found. >>> Yet I havnt had the SP1 for vs2008 installed yet. >>> >>> Perhaps the 'check for updates' needs its own service pack. >>> >>> Any reason why it doesnt download the service pack? What else isnt it >>> downloading? >>> >>> Miro >> > |
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| | Re: VS2008 SP1 Miro wrote: Quote: > What else isnt it downloading? You could try Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.1, which may or may not be more thorough regarding program updates. Andrew |
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