I'd like some input on how good this alternative is.
I'm not too happy with what MS has done with the WGA stuff.
| Hi Fishy
| I am a basic coward - never heard of that site - but would rather take my
| chances with MS - despite the bloody problems that have been caused again on
| another Black Tuesday - at least there are a number of great 'helpers' here
| if you get into trouble. I f Shavlik goes ape-shxt what are you going to do
| about it?
| Antioch
|
Which kis GOOD Safe Hex practice !
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
> "<*(((><" wrote:
--
Gary L. Smith
Columbus, Ohio
Since I havn't been able to use MS Update I have had no choice anyways
because it won't work on my machine after every suggestion everyone had
to fix MS Update.
Chuck
Where did you found the free product?
Greets...
"Gary Smith" <bitb...@example.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I found the Shavlik site after reading a release from Brian
Livingston's Windows Secrets Newsletter, Issue 79, dated 2006-07-13.
You can find it at WindowsSecrets.com. He reviews MS patches as they
are released, compiled information regarding their reliability and/or
any problems, and posts his findings in easy to understand language.
Shavlik was the one who developed the Baseline Analyzer that MS uses.
Shavlik has just changed his NetChk products so that it is FREE for
ordinary users like me. If you've got a single, stand-alone computer
or a small network, you can use some of his offerings simply by
registereing.
Basically, NetChk products seem to be designed for patch deployment in
a corporate environment. Like MSUpdates, the NetChk scans and reports
the updates that are needed. The user can select whether to have
NetChk install those patches or not. There is also an option for
NetChk to check for patches on other commonly used programs, lilke
Adobe.
There is no WGA foro the Shavlik site; no authentication to prove
you're not a thief, no spyware to report back to MS.
I'm still evaluating and deciding whether to try NetChk by Shavlik.
I have found Brian Livingston's newsletters to be helpful. When there
is a batch patch release, he reports it quickly. That way, I have
been able to avoid problems causesd by bad MS Updates. I got stung a
couple of times before I learned that I had to check the updates and
not just trust them. :-(
This is too long. Sorry.
<*(((><
Thank you for this detailed explanation.
So I think for my planed envirioment (company with about 150 PCs) the
product won't be free.
Best regards
"<*(((><" <Fi...@Ocean.Net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I hope they are the same patches that MS offers. I like to download
the patches manually and then install, after I've read the newsgroups.
If I can understand the NetChk interface, I'm sure a lot of other
people can too!
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 18:41:02 -0700, Nicholas Claunch <Nicholas
Cla...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Awaiting your responses with baited breath, I remain, yours truly,
<*(((><