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  #11  
Old May 12th, 2010, 10:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear [MS MVP]
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Posts: 2,690
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

Bingo! Give the man a cigar!

FromTheRafters wrote:
"Bob Lucas" wrote in message
...

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I allowed
Windows Update to download and install both items. The laptop
prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not. I wonder why.


Perhaps due to one computer not having a particular resource or
component "in use" at the time.

  #12  
Old May 13th, 2010, 09:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bob Lucas
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Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.

I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
so you have probably identified a likely cause.

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
installing.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
laptop?

Bob Lucas wrote:
There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
for
a re-start. Restart your computer !!

However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
interesting
issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
The
laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
I
wonder why.


"spamlet" wrote in message
...
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
restart
my computer every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
get it ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
remote code execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542


  #13  
Old May 13th, 2010, 06:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jo-Anne[_4_]
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Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

I close all programs before doing any updates (I'm configured to be
notified; I go to Microsoft Update myself). I have three computers running
WinXP fully updated. Here's what happened with the latest update:

desktop computer, XP Home, needed to restart
laptop computer, XP Pro, needed to restart
netbook, XP Home, didn't need to restart

Jo-Anne

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
If you'd closed OE before installing the update, a reboot wouldn't be
required.

spamlet wrote:
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to restart my
computer
every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to get it
ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow remote code
execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542




  #14  
Old May 13th, 2010, 06:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear [MS MVP]
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Posts: 2,690
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates.


You might add IE to that list.

NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will be
required.


Bob Lucas wrote:
Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.

I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
so you have probably identified a likely cause.

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
installing.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
laptop?

Bob Lucas wrote:
There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
for
a re-start. Restart your computer !!

However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
interesting
issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
The
laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
I
wonder why.


"spamlet" wrote in message
...
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
restart
my computer every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
get it ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
remote code execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542


  #15  
Old May 13th, 2010, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
spamlet
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Posts: 39
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

This is all missing the point that Windows tells you that you can go on
working while the update is being performed: it does not say 'oh but you
mustn't use x y or z.'

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates.


You might add IE to that list.

NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will be
required.


Bob Lucas wrote:
Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.

I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
so you have probably identified a likely cause.

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
installing.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
laptop?

Bob Lucas wrote:
There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
for
a re-start. Restart your computer !!

However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
interesting
issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
The
laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
I
wonder why.


"spamlet" wrote in message
...
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
restart
my computer every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
get it ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
remote code execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542




  #16  
Old May 13th, 2010, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear [MS MVP]
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Posts: 2,690
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

Windows Update always /assumes/ you'll be ready, willing & able to reboot
after installing an update, if a reboot is in fact required.

If you've Approved the install (or download & install) of an update, you've
implicitly told Windows Update that you'll be ready, willing & able to
reboot after installing the update.


spamlet wrote:
This is all missing the point that Windows tells you that you can go on
working while the update is being performed: it does not say 'oh but you
mustn't use x y or z.'

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates.


You might add IE to that list.

NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will be
required.


Bob Lucas wrote:
Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.

I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
so you have probably identified a likely cause.

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
installing.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
laptop?

Bob Lucas wrote:
There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
for
a re-start. Restart your computer !!

However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
interesting
issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
The
laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
I
wonder why.


"spamlet" wrote in message
...
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
restart
my computer every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
get it ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
remote code execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542


  #17  
Old May 13th, 2010, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Tom Willett[_2_]
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Posts: 877
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

You are dealing with another hooplehead.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
: Windows Update always /assumes/ you'll be ready, willing & able to reboot
: after installing an update, if a reboot is in fact required.
:
: If you've Approved the install (or download & install) of an update,
you've
: implicitly told Windows Update that you'll be ready, willing & able to
: reboot after installing the update.
:
:
: spamlet wrote:
: This is all missing the point that Windows tells you that you can go on
: working while the update is being performed: it does not say 'oh but you
: mustn't use x y or z.'
:
: S
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
: ...
: For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
: before I allow Windows Update to install updates.
:
: You might add IE to that list.
:
: NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will be
: required.
:
:
: Bob Lucas wrote:
: Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
: the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.
:
: I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
: so you have probably identified a likely cause.
:
: For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
: before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
: close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
: installing.
:
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
: ...
: Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
: laptop?
:
: Bob Lucas wrote:
: There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
: for
: a re-start. Restart your computer !!
:
: However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
: interesting
: issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
: Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
: Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.
:
: I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
: allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
: The
: laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
: I
: wonder why.
:
:
: "spamlet" wrote in message
: ...
: Cheers:
:
: Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
: restart
: my computer every 5 minutes!
: ;-)
:
: S
:
:
: "Richard in AZ" wrote in message
: ...
: It was part of the last automatic windows update package
:
: "spamlet" wrote in message
: ...
: And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
: get it ourselves?
:
: S
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
: ...
: [crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]
:
: MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
: remote code execution:
: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542
:


  #18  
Old May 13th, 2010, 09:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
spamlet
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Posts: 39
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

By which you mean anyone dumb enough to believe the pointless and misleading
pop up information provided by MS.
MS clearly does not assume anything of the sort or it would not need any pop
ups at all.

Seems I'm dealing with trolls after all.

S

"Tom Willett" wrote in message
...
You are dealing with another hooplehead.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
: Windows Update always /assumes/ you'll be ready, willing & able to
reboot
: after installing an update, if a reboot is in fact required.
:
: If you've Approved the install (or download & install) of an update,
you've
: implicitly told Windows Update that you'll be ready, willing & able to
: reboot after installing the update.
:
:
: spamlet wrote:
: This is all missing the point that Windows tells you that you can go
on
: working while the update is being performed: it does not say 'oh but
you
: mustn't use x y or z.'
:
: S
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
: ...
: For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
: before I allow Windows Update to install updates.
:
: You might add IE to that list.
:
: NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will
be
: required.
:
:
: Bob Lucas wrote:
: Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
: the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.
:
: I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
: so you have probably identified a likely cause.
:
: For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
: before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
: close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
: installing.
:
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
: ...
: Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
: laptop?
:
: Bob Lucas wrote:
: There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
: for
: a re-start. Restart your computer !!
:
: However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
: interesting
: issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
: Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
: Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.
:
: I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
: allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
: The
: laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
: I
: wonder why.
:
:
: "spamlet" wrote in message
: ...
: Cheers:
:
: Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
: restart
: my computer every 5 minutes!
: ;-)
:
: S
:
:
: "Richard in AZ" wrote in message
: ...
: It was part of the last automatic windows update package
:
: "spamlet" wrote in message
: ...
: And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
: get it ourselves?
:
: S
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
: ...
: [crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]
:
: MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
: remote code execution:
: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542
:




  #19  
Old May 14th, 2010, 02:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear [MS MVP]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,690
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

That hooplehead is very well known in OE & IE newsgroups. Unfortunately,
(s)he's also one which I've continue to indulge for some reason or other. I
must be entering my dotage.

PS: In some cases, 01 October can't come soon enough! cf.
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.mspx


Tom Willett wrote:
You are dealing with another hooplehead.

Windows Update always /assumes/ you'll be ready, willing & able to reboot
after installing an update, if a reboot is in fact required.

If you've Approved the install (or download & install) of an update,
you've
implicitly told Windows Update that you'll be ready, willing & able to
reboot after installing the update.


spamlet wrote:
This is all missing the point that Windows tells you that you can go on
working while the update is being performed: it does not say 'oh but you
mustn't use x y or z.'

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates.

You might add IE to that list.

NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will be
required.


Bob Lucas wrote:
Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.

I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
so you have probably identified a likely cause.

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
installing.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
laptop?

Bob Lucas wrote:
There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
for
a re-start. Restart your computer !!

However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
interesting
issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
The
laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
I
wonder why.


"spamlet" wrote in message
...
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
restart
my computer every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
get it ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
remote code execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542


  #20  
Old May 14th, 2010, 03:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
spamlet
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 39
Default Security Update for Outlook Express released 11 May 2010

As it happens, I did see the very great Mott many times;
No doubt while you guys were spending all your time arguing the finer points
of stereo systems and not actually listening to anything.

Enjoy your pointless pop ups, and roll on Oct first, whatever you're
planning to bore each other with then.

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
That hooplehead is very well known in OE & IE newsgroups. Unfortunately,
(s)he's also one which I've continue to indulge for some reason or other.
I must be entering my dotage.

PS: In some cases, 01 October can't come soon enough! cf.
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.mspx


Tom Willett wrote:
You are dealing with another hooplehead.

Windows Update always /assumes/ you'll be ready, willing & able to
reboot
after installing an update, if a reboot is in fact required.

If you've Approved the install (or download & install) of an update,
you've
implicitly told Windows Update that you'll be ready, willing & able to
reboot after installing the update.


spamlet wrote:
This is all missing the point that Windows tells you that you can go on
working while the update is being performed: it does not say 'oh but
you
mustn't use x y or z.'

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates.

You might add IE to that list.

NB: If it's a Security Update for Windows, chances are a reboot will
be
required.


Bob Lucas wrote:
Were OE or Windows Live Mail open, when I installed KB978542 on
the laptop? - Not sure, so the answer is a definite Maybe.

I am pretty sure that OE and WLMail were not open on the desktop,
so you have probably identified a likely cause.

For the future, I will make sure that OE6 and WLMail are closed,
before I allow Windows Update to install updates. I will also
close IE8, if it doesn't prevent the Windows Update from
installing.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Was OE or Wal-Mail open when you installed KB978542 on the
laptop?

Bob Lucas wrote:
There is a very easy way to prevent it from asking repeatedly
for
a re-start. Restart your computer !!

However, this month's Critical Updates has raised an
interesting
issue. The package included the Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool - May 2010 (KB890830) and the Security Update for
Windows XP (KB978542). There were no other items.

I have two Win XP (SP3) computers (a desktop and a laptop). I
allowed Windows Update to download and install both items.
The
laptop prompted for a restart. The desktop computer did not.
I
wonder why.


"spamlet" wrote in message
...
Cheers:

Now all I need is a way to stop it telling me I need to
restart
my computer every 5 minutes!
;-)

S


"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
...
It was part of the last automatic windows update package

"spamlet" wrote in message
...
And is this in with our automatic updates or do we have to
get it ourselves?

S


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[crossposted to OE General & OE6 newsgroups as an FYI]

MS10-030: Vulnerability in Outlook Express...could allow
remote code execution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978542




 




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