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Hello,

 

I installed ulitmate 64 sp1 (msdn download) about 10 days ago. Each time I

check to see if updates are available, it says that none are. I'm not sure

if this is correct. Is there a way to check what where my machine is and

where it should be?

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Thanks in advance,

sck10

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Guest Junk Yard Dog
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sck10 wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> Hello,

>

> I installed ulitmate 64 sp1 (msdn download) about 10 days ago. Each time I

> check to see if updates are available, it says that none are. I'm not sure

> if this is correct. Is there a way to check what where my machine is and

> where it should be?</span>

 

If you ran the manual scan and Windows Update said there are none there,

then it's none there. Do you think it's lying to you? Some people do

post a list of upcoming Windows updates, so this information is out

there somewhere, maybe, if you use Google you might find the lists.

 

The you can go to Control Panel/Programs and Features/View Update List

and see the updates that have been applied to your machine. You can also

go to Windows Update and click on View History of Updates to view the

history.

Guest Stefan Radulescu
Posted

Try using Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/cc184923.aspx

 

"Junk Yard Dog" <JunkYard@Dog.com> wrote in message

news:%23EDNmrOAJHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> sck10 wrote:<span style="color:green">

>> Hello,

>>

>> I installed ulitmate 64 sp1 (msdn download) about 10 days ago. Each time

>> I check to see if updates are available, it says that none are. I'm not

>> sure if this is correct. Is there a way to check what where my machine

>> is and where it should be?</span>

>

> If you ran the manual scan and Windows Update said there are none there,

> then it's none there. Do you think it's lying to you? Some people do post

> a list of upcoming Windows updates, so this information is out there

> somewhere, maybe, if you use Google you might find the lists.

>

> The you can go to Control Panel/Programs and Features/View Update List and

> see the updates that have been applied to your machine. You can also go to

> Windows Update and click on View History of Updates to view the history. </span>

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