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So I’d always heard about this, not seen this in action…
We’re going to start doing some scans on a SBS 2003 to make sure we’re ready to go for migration. We’re going to take all of these tips mainly from here:
Following the tremendously successful launch of Windows Server 2008 R2, a lot of software developers are eager to begin writing applications and drivers that take advantage of some of its new technologies.
You’ve heard about it and read about and now you’ll soon have the chance to try it out yourself.
The IE Cumulative Security Update for October 2009 is now available via Windows Update or Microsoft Update . This update addresses three privately reported vulnerabilities and one publicly disclosed vulnerability. The security update addresses these vulnerabilities by modifying the way that Internet Explorer processes data stream headers, validates arguments, and handles objects in memory
Language(s): English. Product(s): Security.
I was reading the online news this morning when I got a popup that said, “Windows Update Store Manager has stopped working” (or something simular) and when I closed the window, I heard a typing sound. I have heard this sound (like someone is typing on my laptop when no one is) before, but I couldn’t connect it to anything
I can’t seem to be able to installer the Hyper-V Manager on my Windows Vista Business x64 with SP2 I have enabled the RSATs and it is not one of the options. so i have downloaded the patches from KBs 970203, 941314, 952627. I always get this error: The update does not apply to your system where can i get the Hyper-V manager
Mike, Have you tried closing all Media Center processes from Task Manager, disabling all Media Center services, then download and manually install the Media Center update? Drew
MS09-003 (maximum severity of critical): This update resolves two newly discovered and privately reported vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange. The first vulnerability could allow remote code execution and the second could allow denial of …
That’s because as you have already been told this does not appear to have anything to do with Windows Update, the principal topic of this newsgroup. ; ) FWIW what I would do is try to find out which program is issuing that message. One possibility for doing that would be to start Task Manager (e.g.
The IE Cumulative Security Update for February 2009 is now available via Windows Update . Alternatively, you can receive this and all other Microsoft updates via the Microsoft Update . I encourage you to upgrade to Microsoft Update if you haven’t already to ensure that you receive the latest updates for all Microsoft products

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