Re: KB923694 still keeps installing




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Matty wrote:
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RobertAdwinckle: Have you tried checking whether the modules are
actually being changed? ; o
(Something blocking them from being changed would be the most likely
reason for your symptom.)

msoe.dll version is 6.0.2900.3028

RobertAdwinckle: Are you trying to force this update? FYI it has
apparently been superseded
by http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms07-034.mspx
So an even more pertinent question would be why are you not being
offered
that one? (e.g. assuming your OS is XPsp2 as you claim.)

I have both KB923694 and KB929123 in my list of Add/Remove Programs.
So,
presumably, the reason why MS Update isn't offering KB929123 is because
it's already installed. Hmmm. Then, that contradicts what's happening
with KB923694 - i.e., being offered even though it's already installed.

Anyway, so what I did was uninstalled both KB923694 and KB929123.
Restarted. Installed KB929123 using the downloaded file from MS
Download
Centre. Restarted.
msoe.dll version is now 6.0.2900.3138.

Autoupdate and MS update now do not offer KB923694.
They're offering KB941202 which is also already installed in my
computer.
So I guess I should just uninstall/restart/reinstall from the Download
Centre each time I get an offer from AutoUpdate & MSUpdate for a hotfix
that's already installed?

Argghh.
I uninstalled KB941202, restarted, re-installed KB941202 using the exe
file from MS Download Centre, restarted.
AutoUpdate and MSUpdate are still reminding me to install KB941202.

So, I uninstalled KB941202 and KB929123.
Restarted.
Went to MS Update. It offered KB941202 so I installed it from the MS
Update
site.
Checked for updates again on MS Update. It offered KB929123. Installed
it
from the MS Update site.
Checked for updates again on MS Update. It offered KB929123 again!

Are you posting here using the machine in question, Matty?

Yes, I'm posting here using the machine in question.
Just a note, because KB929123 and KB941202 are already installed and I'm
ignoring further offers to install them again, AutoUpdate just installed
KB911567.

I'll exit now and follow the steps you outlined in your previous post, Feb.
29, 10:20 p.m. PST.


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