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| | Why do I want to install these updates? I have a new computer, installed it about ten days ago. A few minutes ago, a message popped up in the bottom right corner telling me to install Windows updates. I checked and found that Windows wants me to install between 386 and 423 MB of updates -- damn, that's about as much stuff as I have on my HD to start with. These are the updates listed: -- Office 2003 SP1 -- but I don't run Office 2003 or any components thereof. -- Microsoft .NET Framework SP1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update -- What is this??? -- 2007 Office SP1 -- Maybe I could use this one as I am running Office 2007. So -- what do I do?? |
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| | Re: Why do I want to install these updates? update "A-non-i-moose" <someone@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:gm0e9c02c7g@xxxxxx Quote: > I have a new computer, installed it about ten days ago. > > A few minutes ago, a message popped up in the bottom right corner telling > me to install Windows updates. I checked and found that Windows wants me > to install between 386 and 423 MB of updates -- damn, that's about as much > stuff as I have on my HD to start with. > > These are the updates listed: > > -- Office 2003 SP1 -- but I don't run Office 2003 or any components > thereof. > > -- Microsoft .NET Framework SP1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family > Update -- What is this??? > > -- 2007 Office SP1 -- Maybe I could use this one as I am running Office > 2007. > > So -- what do I do?? > > |
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| | Re: Why do I want to install these updates? On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 21:50:15 -0500, "A-non-i-moose" <someone@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have a new computer, installed it about ten days ago. > >A few minutes ago, a message popped up in the bottom right corner telling me >to install Windows updates. I checked and found that Windows wants me to >install between 386 and 423 MB of updates -- damn, that's about as much >stuff as I have on my HD to start with. > >These are the updates listed: > >-- Office 2003 SP1 -- but I don't run Office 2003 or any components thereof. Quote: >-- Microsoft .NET Framework SP1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family >Update -- What is this??? Quote: >-- 2007 Office SP1 -- Maybe I could use this one as I am running Office >2007. |
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| | Re: Why do I want to install these updates? "DonQ" <DonQ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:v7h7o49ig84eake2a1255mjgts6sf3rbak@xxxxxx Quote: > On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 21:50:15 -0500, "A-non-i-moose" > <someone@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>I have a new computer, installed it about ten days ago. >> >>A few minutes ago, a message popped up in the bottom right corner telling >>me >>to install Windows updates. I checked and found that Windows wants me to >>install between 386 and 423 MB of updates -- damn, that's about as much >>stuff as I have on my HD to start with. >> >>These are the updates listed: >> >>-- Office 2003 SP1 -- but I don't run Office 2003 or any components >>thereof. > If true, then it won't install. Choose to install. > Quote: >>-- Microsoft .NET Framework SP1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family >>Update -- What is this??? > Read the description. Then choose to install or not. > Quote: >>-- 2007 Office SP1 -- Maybe I could use this one as I am running Office >>2007. > No "maybe" about it. Install. > MB of updates, installed, then the installation stopped and I got an error message: "One update installed, two updates did not install due to unknown error." Think I'll forget it, turn off the automatic update -- I don't need the frustration. |
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| | Re: Why do I want to install these updates? "A-non-i-moose" <someone@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:gm0imp0q2o@xxxxxx Quote: > > "DonQ" <DonQ@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:v7h7o49ig84eake2a1255mjgts6sf3rbak@xxxxxx Quote: >> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 21:50:15 -0500, "A-non-i-moose" >> <someone@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >>>I have a new computer, installed it about ten days ago. >>> >>>A few minutes ago, a message popped up in the bottom right corner telling >>>me >>>to install Windows updates. I checked and found that Windows wants me to >>>install between 386 and 423 MB of updates -- damn, that's about as much >>>stuff as I have on my HD to start with. >>> >>>These are the updates listed: >>> >>>-- Office 2003 SP1 -- but I don't run Office 2003 or any components >>>thereof. >> If true, then it won't install. Choose to install. >> Quote: >>>-- Microsoft .NET Framework SP1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family >>>Update -- What is this??? >> Read the description. Then choose to install or not. >> Quote: >>>-- 2007 Office SP1 -- Maybe I could use this one as I am running Office >>>2007. >> No "maybe" about it. Install. >> > Well, I see Vista is typical Microsoft. Spent an hour downloaded 300-plus > MB of updates, installed, then the installation stopped and I got an error > message: "One update installed, two updates did not install due to unknown > error." > > Think I'll forget it, turn off the automatic update -- I don't need the > frustration. > > > For security reasons you really should update the machine. If you turn off automatic updates, you'll probably just get a warning about them being turned off. Maybe just take the manual install option . |
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| | Re: Why do I want to install these updates? "A-non-i-moose" <someone@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have a new computer, installed it about ten days ago. > > A few minutes ago, a message popped up in the bottom right corner telling > me to install Windows updates. I checked and found that Windows wants me > to install between 386 and 423 MB of updates -- damn, that's about as much > stuff as I have on my HD to start with. > > These are the updates listed: > > -- Office 2003 SP1 -- but I don't run Office 2003 or any components > thereof. removed them? Examples are Project 2003 and Office Communicator 2003 (probably not for a consumer machine) and Visio 2003 (slightly more likely). IIRC there's a bug in the Windows Update logic that asks for the Office 2003 service pack when members of the Office 2003 family (but not Office 2003 itself) are present...and when you attempt to install the service pack, you're told that it doesn't apply to you. Look in the folder "%programfiles%\common files\microsoft shared" and see if there is a folder named "OFFICE11" containing the file MSO.DLL - if so you've probably got something from the Office 2003 family. (The Office 2007 installer will create the OFFICE11 folder for some reason so that alone isn't a good test) Quote: > -- Microsoft .NET Framework SP1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family > Update -- What is this??? applications, and allows developers to avoid having to worry about the nitty-gritty details of how the guts of Windows works. Like it or not (and I've complained to my Microsoft sales reps about the incredibly poor design of the installers and updaters for .NET) it's a part of Windows' future, and it's got security holes that you really do need to plug. Just don't be surprised if the updater takes a long time to complete, during which nothing seems to be happening. ..NET version 3.x is actually an extension of .NET 2, so you get both in the same package. AFAIK nothing uses .NET version 1 but version 1.1 is required for some products. All three versions (1.1, 2.x, and 3.x) can coexist in the same way that multiple versions of Java Runtime Environment can all be installed. Quote: > -- 2007 Office SP1 -- Maybe I could use this one as I am running Office > 2007. strong reason to believe that it will cause problems you should install it. And as an application update (rather than one for an operating system) if something breaks you can just uninstall Office, reboot, and reinstall it without losing your document files. Joe Morris |
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