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OTP    Critical update for Windows and Norton

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Harvey R. Stone - 16 Jul 2004 15:37 GMT
There were 5 waiting for me at the Windows update site and 1 at Norton
anti-virus.   How about you?
Kim McCarthy - 16 Jul 2004 15:54 GMT
>There were 5 waiting for me at the Windows update site and 1 at Norton
>anti-virus.   How about you?

No windows updates today (I downloaded 5 a few days ago tho) but AVG had one.

Kimmy
Brad Clarke - 17 Jul 2004 04:48 GMT
>>There were 5 waiting for me at the Windows update site and 1 at Norton
>>anti-virus.   How about you?
A buddy of mine installed the 5 on his W2K box, and it hasn't booted
since.

Probably the most secure MS based machine around...if it doesn't start,
it can't get infected :)
Harvey R. Stone - 17 Jul 2004 13:57 GMT
Hi Brad,    Ya know,,,,,, we get kind of spoiled with our computers and a
couple of things going on at the same time.    Not the things to do with a
Win update.   A little while back I had the E browser on the bar while I was
down loading an update.    I noticed it and closed it while the download was
in process.   It stopped the download and I could not restart it.   I knew
it was not finished and yet it thought it was and would not do it again.
Grrrrr.   Close all operations get everything off the bar and let the update
do its job and restart when it says to.
Harv

> >>There were 5 waiting for me at the Windows update site and 1 at Norton
> >>anti-virus.   How about you?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Probably the most secure MS based machine around...if it doesn't start,
> it can't get infected :)
 
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