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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967715
After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition
2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967715
Go to the Microsoft Update website and go through the "manual" update
procedure, choosing the "Custom" button (*not* the "Express"). When the update you don't want, appears again in the webpage's window, click on the [+] sign next to it to reveal details, and checkmark the box labelled : "Don't show this update again" Then click on the "Review and install updates" link (even if the item you want to reject is the only one listed) and you won't be bothered by it trying to install itself again... Visit the Microsoft Update page at : http://www.update.microsoft.com/micr....aspx?ln=en-us == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967715
Go to the Microsoft Update website and go through the "manual" update
procedure, choosing the "Custom" button (*not* the "Express"). When the update you don't want, appears again in the webpage's window, click on the [+] sign next to it to reveal details, and checkmark the box labelled : "Don't show this update again" Then click on the "Review and install updates" link (even if the item you want to reject is the only one listed) and you won't be bothered by it trying to install itself again... Visit the Microsoft Update page at : http://www.update.microsoft.com/micr....aspx?ln=en-us == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967715
traveljo wrote:
After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo Workaround for the reoffering of KB967715 issue http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1503 MowGreen ================ *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten ================ banthecheck.com "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967715
traveljo wrote:
After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo Workaround for the reoffering of KB967715 issue http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1503 MowGreen ================ *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten ================ banthecheck.com "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967
"Tim Meddick" wrote: Go to the Microsoft Update website and go through the "manual" update procedure, choosing the "Custom" button (*not* the "Express"). When the update you don't want, appears again in the webpage's window, click on the [+] sign next to it to reveal details, and checkmark the box labelled : "Don't show this update again" Then click on the "Review and install updates" link (even if the item you want to reject is the only one listed) and you won't be bothered by it trying to install itself again... Visit the Microsoft Update page at : http://www.update.microsoft.com/micr....aspx?ln=en-us == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo . |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967
"Tim Meddick" wrote: Go to the Microsoft Update website and go through the "manual" update procedure, choosing the "Custom" button (*not* the "Express"). When the update you don't want, appears again in the webpage's window, click on the [+] sign next to it to reveal details, and checkmark the box labelled : "Don't show this update again" Then click on the "Review and install updates" link (even if the item you want to reject is the only one listed) and you won't be bothered by it trying to install itself again... Visit the Microsoft Update page at : http://www.update.microsoft.com/micr....aspx?ln=en-us == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo . |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967
"Tim Meddick" wrote: Go to the Microsoft Update website and go through the "manual" update procedure, choosing the "Custom" button (*not* the "Express"). When the update you don't want, appears again in the webpage's window, click on the [+] sign next to it to reveal details, and checkmark the box labelled : "Don't show this update again" Then click on the "Review and install updates" link (even if the item you want to reject is the only one listed) and you won't be bothered by it trying to install itself again... Visit the Microsoft Update page at : http://www.update.microsoft.com/micr....aspx?ln=en-us == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo . |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967
"Tim Meddick" wrote: Go to the Microsoft Update website and go through the "manual" update procedure, choosing the "Custom" button (*not* the "Express"). When the update you don't want, appears again in the webpage's window, click on the [+] sign next to it to reveal details, and checkmark the box labelled : "Don't show this update again" Then click on the "Review and install updates" link (even if the item you want to reject is the only one listed) and you won't be bothered by it trying to install itself again... Visit the Microsoft Update page at : http://www.update.microsoft.com/micr....aspx?ln=en-us == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... After a recent complete system recovery of my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and reloading about 200 Windows updates so far, I keep getting critical update KB967715 on Automatic Updating asking me everyday for the last 5 days to install it. It has been successfully installed about 15 times. How can I stop this nonsense from showing up in my updates window? It's just this one that keeps showing up every day? Can anyone help me please? Thanks. traveljo . |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967
I can't see any [new] text added to your reply post...
== Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... clipped |
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repeated download & successful install of Windows update KB967
I can't see any [new] text added to your reply post... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "traveljo" wrote in message ... clipped |
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