I consider IE a seperate entity... I meant the services when I said that (services.msc)... ;)
Added the removal of the listings from the following key:...
Well, having this utility from microsoft is nice... but, I think it only checks the hotfixes and not the other patches and such.. I'd really like...
You probably guess from my other post, 'XP Security', what I am doing.. I'm trying to make sure XP is very tight... I'll give it a go tomorrow...
I have compiled a list of security tasks in which I feel should be performed after a fresh install. This list deals with Windows XP (I had Pro in...
From what I understand, it holds the paths that are remotely accessible... I was hoping someone could shine more light on it.. I was more...
What happens if I decide to delete everything under this key:...
Yay! I can do it too! :p Thanks again for all the help guys! [Edit] OK.. I found this utility:...
Thanks guys.. I'll batch file those patches. But, still remains the question: How do you know for sure the applied patches are not corrupt...
Thank you for the info, especially for the "First off, you don't need to install SP1. SP's are cumulative and SP2 contains it all." bit; I wasn't...
So, in short you're saying that there's no faster way to install the updates than to have them local on a drive and install them one at a time...
dialup and 'other systems' are the keywords here..
Will that work with OEM? ... I don't want to redownload the updates or get the updates from a 3rd party either.
I am looking for a method to quickly install windows service packs, updates, patches, hotfixes, etc. These 'patch files' are local on my hard...
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