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Steve
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I've been using NetChk Protect to install Windows patches for the past
couple years on an XP machine, when they offered the service free to
individuals. It installs multiple patches at once, reboots
automatically when necessary, and avoids the WGA issue.
Unfortunately, they're no longer free, and they're really set up to
deal with Fortune 500-type companies. Anyone know of another service
that might be more suited to an individual? Other than WindowsUpdate,
of course. I'm now using a Vista PC.
--
The most important tool of the scientist is the wastebasket.
....Albert Einstein
couple years on an XP machine, when they offered the service free to
individuals. It installs multiple patches at once, reboots
automatically when necessary, and avoids the WGA issue.
Unfortunately, they're no longer free, and they're really set up to
deal with Fortune 500-type companies. Anyone know of another service
that might be more suited to an individual? Other than WindowsUpdate,
of course. I'm now using a Vista PC.
--
The most important tool of the scientist is the wastebasket.
....Albert Einstein