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anyone see the Ms security updates yet?

 
 
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      10th Feb 2009
and how was the install and how many were there? as you see I have not as
of yet
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Bill Sanderson
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      10th Feb 2009
You're a little early, I think. I believe the official release time is 10
AM Pacific time.

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> and how was the install and how many were there? as you see I have not as
> of yet
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      10th Feb 2009
robinb wrote:
> and how was the install and how many were there? as you see I have not as
> of yet


I usually run WU at about 3 PM Eastern (earliest) - as you should, too - Robin.

Affected software is listed in this Advance Notification below >
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS09-feb.mspx>


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robinb
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      10th Feb 2009
well those in europe might have theirs already :P
looks like (so far) there are only 2 as per the security website
ie and malicious software one
that would be a relief since I have 30 computers to put it on
robin

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> robinb wrote:
>> and how was the install and how many were there? as you see I have not
>> as
>> of yet

>
> I usually run WU at about 3 PM Eastern (earliest) - as you should, too -
> Robin.
>
> Affected software is listed in this Advance Notification below >
> <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS09-feb.mspx>
>
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      10th Feb 2009
I just got them, 2, went smoothly and NO reboot? JJ



"robinb" wrote:

> well those in europe might have theirs already :P
> looks like (so far) there are only 2 as per the security website
> ie and malicious software one
> that would be a relief since I have 30 computers to put it on
> robin
>
> "Randy Knobloch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
> > robinb wrote:
> >> and how was the install and how many were there? as you see I have not
> >> as
> >> of yet

> >
> > I usually run WU at about 3 PM Eastern (earliest) - as you should, too -
> > Robin.
> >
> > Affected software is listed in this Advance Notification below >
> > <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS09-feb.mspx>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Randy
> > <http://msmvps.com/blogs/siljaline/default.aspx>
> >
> >

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Randy Knobloch
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      10th Feb 2009
I got three off WU using "Custom" - *pick-and-choose* for Advanced Users Only !
As follows >
* - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP (KB961260)
* - Update Rollup for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP (KB960715)
* - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - February 2009 (KB890830)

A reboot Was required.

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      10th Feb 2009
Shortly after 3 PM (EST), I downloaded the update without waiting for the
auto to kick in. Net framework 3.5 was downloaded and installed, but the
installation took forever. Almost two hours. Defender is scheduled to scan
at 4 PM, and after 45 minutes of that scan, I canceled it, thinking that
might have been a factor in the slowness. Finally, after the installation
was complete, I had to restart.

"Randy Knobloch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I got three off WU using "Custom" - *pick-and-choose* for Advanced Users
> Only !
> As follows >
> * - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP
> (KB961260)
> * - Update Rollup for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP (KB960715)
> * - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - February 2009 (KB890830)
>
> A reboot Was required.
>
> --
> Randy
> <http://msmvps.com/blogs/siljaline/default.aspx>
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robinb
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      10th Feb 2009
did you not see the post here for netframework? we all said that it
downloaded fast but took forever to install so what you saw was normal
robin

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> Shortly after 3 PM (EST), I downloaded the update without waiting for the
> auto to kick in. Net framework 3.5 was downloaded and installed, but the
> installation took forever. Almost two hours. Defender is scheduled to
> scan at 4 PM, and after 45 minutes of that scan, I canceled it, thinking
> that might have been a factor in the slowness. Finally, after the
> installation was complete, I had to restart.
>
> "Randy Knobloch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:eVcwZ#(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I got three off WU using "Custom" - *pick-and-choose* for Advanced Users
>> Only !
>> As follows >
>> * - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP
>> (KB961260)
>> * - Update Rollup for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP (KB960715)
>> * - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - February 2009 (KB890830)
>>
>> A reboot Was required.
>>
>> --
>> Randy
>> <http://msmvps.com/blogs/siljaline/default.aspx>
>>
>>

 
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someone
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      11th Feb 2009
I might have seen it, but it did not register. I don't know what
netframework is. All I know is that I need it for some applications.
Thanks.

"robinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> did you not see the post here for netframework? we all said that it
> downloaded fast but took forever to install so what you saw was normal
> robin
>
> "someone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:OkODt$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Shortly after 3 PM (EST), I downloaded the update without waiting for the
>> auto to kick in. Net framework 3.5 was downloaded and installed, but the
>> installation took forever. Almost two hours. Defender is scheduled to
>> scan at 4 PM, and after 45 minutes of that scan, I canceled it, thinking
>> that might have been a factor in the slowness. Finally, after the
>> installation was complete, I had to restart.
>>
>> "Randy Knobloch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:eVcwZ#(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I got three off WU using "Custom" - *pick-and-choose* for Advanced Users
>>> Only !
>>> As follows >
>>> * - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP
>>> (KB961260)
>>> * - Update Rollup for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP (KB960715)
>>> * - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - February 2009 (KB890830)
>>>
>>> A reboot Was required.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Randy
>>> <http://msmvps.com/blogs/siljaline/default.aspx>
>>>
>>>

 
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Alan
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      11th Feb 2009
I hadn't seen that post either Robin, but I'm downloading the updates
manually at 9:25 PM, Eastern.

And the NetFramework -- at 248 MB -- is taking forever to download. I just
can't wait for it to begin installing. :>

Alan

"robinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> did you not see the post here for netframework? we all said that it
> downloaded fast but took forever to install so what you saw was normal
> robin
>
> "someone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:OkODt$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Shortly after 3 PM (EST), I downloaded the update without waiting for the
>> auto to kick in. Net framework 3.5 was downloaded and installed, but the
>> installation took forever. Almost two hours. Defender is scheduled to
>> scan at 4 PM, and after 45 minutes of that scan, I canceled it, thinking
>> that might have been a factor in the slowness. Finally, after the
>> installation was complete, I had to restart.
>>
>> "Randy Knobloch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:eVcwZ#(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I got three off WU using "Custom" - *pick-and-choose* for Advanced Users
>>> Only !
>>> As follows >
>>> * - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP
>>> (KB961260)
>>> * - Update Rollup for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP (KB960715)
>>> * - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - February 2009 (KB890830)
>>>
>>> A reboot Was required.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Randy
>>> <http://msmvps.com/blogs/siljaline/default.aspx>
>>>
>>>



 
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