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Jo-Anne
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      11-04-2009

Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates; but
before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java update
was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the Patch
Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message: Internet
Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this software? Name:
Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.

What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall" Microsoft
Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft Update?

Thank you!

Jo-Anne


 
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      11-04-2009
Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and what
happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft Update
site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The website
will not display correctly on your computer without this control"--followed
by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.

Jo-Anne

"Jo-Anne" <Jo-AnneATnowhere.com> wrote in message
news:...
> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates; but
> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java update
> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this software?
> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>
> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
> Update?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Jo-Anne
>



 
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Susan Bradley
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      11-04-2009
Jo-Anne wrote:
> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and what
> happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft Update
> site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The website
> will not display correctly on your computer without this control"--followed
> by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>
> Jo-Anne
>
> "Jo-Anne" <Jo-AnneATnowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates; but
>> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java update
>> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
>> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
>> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
>> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this software?
>> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>>
>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>> Update?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Jo-Anne
>>

>
>

You just got the update for Windows update is all.
There's been a new version of WU offered up.
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      11-04-2009
When was the last time you visited Microsoft Update?

Is C:\Windows\System32\Wuauclt.exe <=this file now v7.4.7600.226?

Sounds normal to me: Either you needed to install an updated version of the
ActiveX Control to use Microsoft Update website and/or you installed the
recently released, updated version of Windows Update Agent.

Dare we ask why you've waited 3 weeks before installing the Oct-09 critical
security updates?


Jo-Anne wrote:
> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and what
> happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft Update
> site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The
> website
> will not display correctly on your computer without this
> control"--followed
> by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>
>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates; but
>> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java update
>> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
>> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
>> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
>> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this software?
>> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>>
>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>> Update?


 
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MowGreen
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      11-04-2009
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> When was the last time you visited Microsoft Update?
>
> Is C:\Windows\System32\Wuauclt.exe <=this file now v7.4.7600.226?
>
> Sounds normal to me: Either you needed to install an updated version of the
> ActiveX Control to use Microsoft Update website and/or you installed the
> recently released, updated version of Windows Update Agent.
>
> Dare we ask why you've waited 3 weeks before installing the Oct-09
> critical security updates?
>


Oh, how about the .NET Fiasco, the IE issue, the kernel update issues,
the Office update issues ... want mow ? <w>
The Home User has to wait until the inevitable issues emerge in the
NGs/forums <spit> prior to installing updates these days, MonBear.


MowGreen
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============

banthecheck.com
"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"





> Jo-Anne wrote:
>
>> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and
>> what
>> happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft
>> Update
>> site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The
>> website
>> will not display correctly on your computer without this
>> control"--followed
>> by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>>
>>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
>>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates;
>>> but
>>> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java
>>> update
>>> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
>>> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
>>> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
>>> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this
>>> software?
>>> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>>>
>>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>>> Update?

>
>

 
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Jo-Anne
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      11-04-2009
"Susan Bradley" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Jo-Anne wrote:
>> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and
>> what happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft
>> Update site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website.
>> The website will not display correctly on your computer without this
>> control"--followed by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>>
>> Jo-Anne
>>
>> "Jo-Anne" <Jo-AnneATnowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
>>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates;
>>> but before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java
>>> update was available. I decided to install that update first. The
>>> installation seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to
>>> install the Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the
>>> following message: Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to
>>> install this software? Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft
>>> Corporation.
>>>
>>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>>> Update?
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> Jo-Anne
>>>

>>
>>

> You just got the update for Windows update is all.
> There's been a new version of WU offered up.


Thank you, Susan! The odd thing was that, a few minutes before, I was
offered the standard update at Microsoft Update. I saw what was available
and just didn't do the installation. Then, after I installed the Java
update, I was told I needed to update Microsoft Update.

Jo-Anne


 
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Jo-Anne
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      11-04-2009
Um...Robear...what I was trying to install were the November 3 updates. I
had installed the October updates when they became available. In fact, the
only critical update I was offered yesterday--before I updated Java--was to
Internet Explorer 7, which I thought was odd, since not even the Malicious
Software Removal Tool appeared. When I looked at the noncritical updates,
there were a bunch, including root certificates.

Re Wuauclt.exe, the version is indeed 7.4.7600.226 (on both of my WinXP
computers), last modified in August. Is that the "recently released" updated
version of Windows Update Agent?

This is the first time I've tried to use Microsoft Update since last month's
Patch Tuesday. If all is OK, I'll go ahead with what is asked. But I still
don't understand why when I looked at Microsoft Update a few minutes before,
the current update(s) appeared just fine--and after I installed the updated
Java, I was supposed to re-install Microsoft Update itself.

Jo-Anne

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> When was the last time you visited Microsoft Update?
>
> Is C:\Windows\System32\Wuauclt.exe <=this file now v7.4.7600.226?
>
> Sounds normal to me: Either you needed to install an updated version of
> the
> ActiveX Control to use Microsoft Update website and/or you installed the
> recently released, updated version of Windows Update Agent.
>
> Dare we ask why you've waited 3 weeks before installing the Oct-09
> critical security updates?
>
>
> Jo-Anne wrote:
>> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and
>> what
>> happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft
>> Update
>> site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The
>> website
>> will not display correctly on your computer without this
>> control"--followed
>> by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>>
>>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch Tuesday
>>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates;
>>> but
>>> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java
>>> update
>>> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
>>> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
>>> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
>>> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this
>>> software?
>>> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>>>
>>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>>> Update?

>



 
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Jo-Anne
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      11-04-2009
Hi, Mow,

What I do these days is check the newsgroup the first day of an offered
update. If I don't see any issues that look too serious, I go ahead with the
update on my laptop--which I consider expendable. If all goes well there
after a reboot, I update the desktop computer, which is where I do most of
my work. I probably should wait a bit longer, though, given the serious
issues that have come up before.

Jo-Anne

"MowGreen" <> wrote in message
news:...
> PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
>
>> When was the last time you visited Microsoft Update?
>>
>> Is C:\Windows\System32\Wuauclt.exe <=this file now v7.4.7600.226?
>>
>> Sounds normal to me: Either you needed to install an updated version of
>> the
>> ActiveX Control to use Microsoft Update website and/or you installed the
>> recently released, updated version of Windows Update Agent.
>>
>> Dare we ask why you've waited 3 weeks before installing the Oct-09
>> critical security updates?
>>

>
> Oh, how about the .NET Fiasco, the IE issue, the kernel update issues, the
> Office update issues ... want mow ? <w>
> The Home User has to wait until the inevitable issues emerge in the
> NGs/forums <spit> prior to installing updates these days, MonBear.
>
>
> MowGreen
> ===============
> *-343-* FDNY
> Never Forgotten
> ===============
>
> banthecheck.com
> "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
>
>
>
>
>
>> Jo-Anne wrote:
>>
>>> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and
>>> what
>>> happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft
>>> Update
>>> site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The
>>> website
>>> will not display correctly on your computer without this
>>> control"--followed
>>> by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>>>
>>>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch
>>>> Tuesday
>>>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates;
>>>> but
>>>> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java
>>>> update
>>>> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
>>>> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
>>>> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
>>>> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this
>>>> software?
>>>> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>>>>
>>>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>>>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>>>> Update?

>>


 
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      11-05-2009



MowGreen wrote:
> PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
>
>> When was the last time you visited Microsoft Update?
>>
>> Is C:\Windows\System32\Wuauclt.exe <=this file now v7.4.7600.226?
>>
>> Sounds normal to me: Either you needed to install an updated version of
>> the
>> ActiveX Control to use Microsoft Update website and/or you installed the
>> recently released, updated version of Windows Update Agent.
>>
>> Dare we ask why you've waited 3 weeks before installing the Oct-09
>> critical security updates?
>>

>
> Oh, how about the .NET Fiasco, the IE issue, the kernel update issues,
> the Office update issues ... want mow ? <w>
> The Home User has to wait until the inevitable issues emerge in the
> NGs/forums <spit> prior to installing updates these days, MonBear.


<shuddap, mow> OP usually depends on Secunia PSI, not Automatic Updates, to
tell her which updates she needs.

 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      11-05-2009

What "November 3" updates? Are you referring to
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976749 (which I'm not sure you want or need
to install)?

Is Automatic Updates enabled? [yes/no]

....or are you still depending on Secunia to tell you what updates you need?
[yes/no]

Are you currently running IE6, IE7, or IE8?

> Re Wuauclt.exe, the version is indeed 7.4.7600.226 (on both of my WinXP
> computers), last modified in August. Is that the "recently released"
> updated
> version of Windows Update Agent?


Yes, and that (and a related ActiveX Control) could have been what you were
prompted to install the other day. See
http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/...ws-update.aspx.

While the MSRT has, in fact, been updated since 13 October, it will only be
offered via WU/MU/AU once-a-month.


Jo-Anne wrote:
> Um...Robear...what I was trying to install were the November 3 updates. I
> had installed the October updates when they became available. In fact, the
> only critical update I was offered yesterday--before I updated Java--was
> to
> Internet Explorer 7, which I thought was odd, since not even the Malicious
> Software Removal Tool appeared. When I looked at the noncritical updates,
> there were a bunch, including root certificates.
>
> Re Wuauclt.exe, the version is indeed 7.4.7600.226 (on both of my WinXP
> computers), last modified in August. Is that the "recently released"
> updated
> version of Windows Update Agent?
>
> This is the first time I've tried to use Microsoft Update since last
> month's
> Patch Tuesday. If all is OK, I'll go ahead with what is asked. But I still
> don't understand why when I looked at Microsoft Update a few minutes
> before,
> the current update(s) appeared just fine--and after I installed the
> updated
> Java, I was supposed to re-install Microsoft Update itself.
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> When was the last time you visited Microsoft Update?
>>
>> Is C:\Windows\System32\Wuauclt.exe <=this file now v7.4.7600.226?
>>
>> Sounds normal to me: Either you needed to install an updated version of
>> the
>> ActiveX Control to use Microsoft Update website and/or you installed the
>> recently released, updated version of Windows Update Agent.
>>
>> Dare we ask why you've waited 3 weeks before installing the Oct-09
>> critical security updates?
>>
>>
>> Jo-Anne wrote:
>>> Addendum: I clicked the X to get rid of the Security Warning box, and
>>> what
>>> happened next was that I got the following message at the Microsoft
>>> Update
>>> site: "Install the ActiveX control required to view the website. The
>>> website
>>> will not display correctly on your computer without this
>>> control"--followed
>>> by instructions on how to install the ActiveX control.
>>>
>>>> Tonight I went to the Microsoft Update site to install the Patch
>>>> Tuesday
>>>> updates on my notebook computer running WinXP SP3. I saw the updates;
>>>> but
>>>> before I installed them, I got a notification from Sun that a Java
>>>> update
>>>> was available. I decided to install that update first. The installation
>>>> seemed to be fine. I then went back to Microsoft Update to install the
>>>> Patch Tuesday updates. However, this time I got the following message:
>>>> Internet Explorer Security Warning: Do you want to install this
>>>> software?
>>>> Name: Microsoft Update. Publisher: Microsoft Corporation.
>>>>
>>>> What happened? Did installing the Java update somehow "uninstall"
>>>> Microsoft Update? Should I go ahead and click on Install for Microsoft
>>>> Update?


 
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