- How do I know if a patch is REALLY installed if Installed Program list in unreliable?
- Posted by Dario de Judicibus on March 6th, 2006
I recently REPAIRED my WinXP Home system. It was an SP1 platform with ALL
most recent updates (but not SP2). Of course, I used my original CD to
repair it, a flat (not even SP1) operating system. After repair I installed
SP1a too.
Now I expected to have to reinstall ALL patches published after SP1. However
I gave first a look at Control Panel->Add or Remove Programs list. I was
surprised to see all previously installed patches there. I wonder now if
they are REAL patches or simply fake records.
How do I know if a patch is REALLY installed if I cannot trust the records
listed in Installed Program list?
Thank you in advance.
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Dr. Dario de Judicibus - Italy (EU)
Site: http://www.dejudicibus.it/
Blog: http://lindipendente.splinder.com
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- Posted by Haggis on March 6th, 2006
"Dario de Judicibus" <nospam@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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qfecheck...
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
- Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on March 6th, 2006
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../mbsahome.mspx
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Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
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"Dario de Judicibus" wrote:
| I recently REPAIRED my WinXP Home system. It was an SP1 platform with ALL
| most recent updates (but not SP2). Of course, I used my original CD to
| repair it, a flat (not even SP1) operating system. After repair I installed
| SP1a too.
|
| Now I expected to have to reinstall ALL patches published after SP1. However
| I gave first a look at Control Panel->Add or Remove Programs list. I was
| surprised to see all previously installed patches there. I wonder now if
| they are REAL patches or simply fake records.
|
| How do I know if a patch is REALLY installed if I cannot trust the records
| listed in Installed Program list?
| Thank you in advance.
|
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Dr. Dario de Judicibus - Italy (EU)
- Posted by Jupiter Jones [MVP] on March 6th, 2006
The MBSA as Carey suggested.
But since you installed a Service Pack, why the increasingly obsolete SP-1
instead of the current SP-2?
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http://www.dts-l.org
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- Posted by Dario de Judicibus on March 6th, 2006
Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:
I had serious performance problems after installing SP2 on two different
systems. I verified that SP1 PLUS all patches from Windows Update gives no
performance problems.
DdJ
- Posted by Dario de Judicibus on March 6th, 2006
Haggis wrote:
Thank you. I wonder why there are so many valuable tools mostly hidden to
end-users ;-)
DdJ
- Posted by Dario de Judicibus on March 6th, 2006
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
Downloaded. I'll try it. I hope I cannot need an Internet connection to use
it. I do not want to connect that machine to Internet until I am sure it is
quite robust.
DdJ
- Posted by Haggis on March 6th, 2006
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"google" is your friend :>
- Posted by Jupiter Jones [MVP] on March 6th, 2006
A Clean Install which you just performed is the best time to install any
Service Pack
Since the system is clean, there are fewer possibilities for complications
such as you describe.
Also as time goes on, more will depend on having SP-2 installed and your
options will be fewer.
I would also wonder what the two computers had in common if they experienced
similar problems.
The commonality goes beyond just SP-2 and that is what you should attempt to
determine.
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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http://www.dts-l.org
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- Posted by Dario de Judicibus on March 6th, 2006
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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| A Clean Install which you just performed is the best time to install any
| Service Pack
| Since the system is clean, there are fewer possibilities for complications
| such as you describe.
|
| Also as time goes on, more will depend on having SP-2 installed and your
| options will be fewer.
|
| I would also wonder what the two computers had in common if they
experienced
| similar problems.
| The commonality goes beyond just SP-2 and that is what you should attempt
to
| determine.
Not easy... I loved Win3.11.... you had only to manage ini file by an editor
;-)
For example, after repair, all the shortcut icons reset to the default
application picture, and I cannot change icons manually because the «Change
icon...» button is grayed out. 
DdJ