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| Guest | finding updates and security dl's how do i find updates and such online, without microsoft.com seraching the computer for what it needs. reason i ask is because i do not have internet access, but can use the lybrarys to dl it on to a memery stick? thank u dave for your help, but i must have not writen the question in detial. |
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| Guest | Re: finding updates and security dl's Here's a list, by sorted by release date: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/B...tCriteria=date "jason" <jason@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:64A33F11-E65A-478A-AF7F-38EE5BA935B1@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: finding updates and security dl's Try these : http://www.autopatcher.com/whatsautopatcher Download ALL Updates at once - many Windows versions http://www.microsoft.com:80/download...tCriteria=date Vista Updates Sorted by Release Dates http://test.catalog.update.microsoft...h.aspx?q=vista Microsoft Vista Update Catalog "jason" <jason@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:64A33F11-E65A-478A-AF7F-38EE5BA935B1@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: finding updates and security dl's Spirit wrote:
Windows Update or Windows Catalogue. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: finding updates and security dl's Not to start a flame war, but from Microsoft's perspective it was pretty clear why they had to shut down Autopatcher. First, Microsoft is very afraid that bad guys will modify Windows patches and redistribute them, or distribute fake patches and other software (for example, a significant portion of the bootlegged Windows disks sold for pennies on street markets in the far east have malware pre-installed). Both have happened in the past and teaching users that they should get their pathes from anyone but Microsoft is dangerous as it dilutes the "only download patches from sources you trust" message. Second, it happens with disturbing frequence, although less so recently, that patches have to be recalled and modified. By allowing third parties to redistribute patches Microsoft runs the risk that users will not be given the updated patches. In the worst case scenario this can result in a number of users who cannot even install the updated fix. This causes a support nightmare for Microsoft as they try to sort out what version of the patch is on the system and why the user does not have the right version. Historically, this is not the first time this has happened. Several years ago Microsoft produced and distributed many thousands of copies of the Security Readiness Kit. The main feature of the first couple of versions was patches on disk. Eventually, distribution of those versions was halted for the reasons listed above, and the kit was replaced with one that had only documentation, and which received a lukewarm reception. Getting patches on a disk is an extremely common request, is something that Microsoft has not been able to provide. I, along with many, lament that fact. Again, I did not wish to stir up the discussion and enter into a huge flame war about the relative benefits of patches on disk. I just wanted to give people some context for why Microsoft saw to it that autopatcher was shut down. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Malke" wrote:
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