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?