Microsoft Updates History File

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Myrna

This inquiry is two fold:
1> At the Microsoft Home Page,I read that my Microsoft
Updates History could be found in the following file:
Iuhist_catalogAdmin.xml in my Program
Files\WindowsUpdate\v4 folder. Neither I or my computer
can locate such a file. I recently had to use "Restore"
and wanted to check that all of my updates (subsequent to
the restore) were still installed).

2)Why can't I save or print my Update History from my
Windows Update page. When I try to print, it will only
print a list containing approximately 16 updates names of)
and then would print not print the rest of the listing. I
checked the Page Setup on my printer and it was set
to "All"

I attempted to save the complete list and although it
showed that it was being saved, when I checked the
location of the purposed file, it was empty.

Any help will be appreciated. My XP is only 6 months old
and I am becoming discouraged.
 
-----Original Message-----
This inquiry is two fold:
1> At the Microsoft Home Page,I read that my Microsoft
Updates History could be found in the following file:
Iuhist_catalogAdmin.xml in my Program
Files\WindowsUpdate\v4 folder. Neither I or my computer
can locate such a file. I recently had to use "Restore"
and wanted to check that all of my updates (subsequent to
the restore) were still installed).

2)Why can't I save or print my Update History from my
Windows Update page. When I try to print, it will only
print a list containing approximately 16 updates names of)
and then would print not print the rest of the listing. I
checked the Page Setup on my printer and it was set
to "All"

I attempted to save the complete list and although it
showed that it was being saved, when I checked the
location of the purposed file, it was empty.

Any help will be appreciated. My XP is only 6 months old
and I am becoming discouraged.
.
If you would like to reply by email:
(e-mail address removed) tu
 
Myrna, I have just checked if I could print off a copy of
my update history, and yes I can. I go to start, all
programmes,(and on that menu, at the top is
my 'update'),then I hit that and it gives me my windows
update site and I can go to history of updates there and
it will print off. Hope my rambling will help. Liam
 
Thank youso much for answering me Liam. I am going to try
it this evening. Happy thanksgiving.
 
I didn't have such option after checking it out so what I did was to copy
the table (select it) and pasted into Word and worked for me......
 

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