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Perhaps this search term is more likely to yield the results you desire?
Windows Server 2003 x64
Which results in - Updates: 1 - 25 of 390 (page 1 of 16)
http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=Windows+Server+2003+x64
Then click on the 'Last Updated' column to resort the dates from the
most current to the oldest.
The 'Products' listed are ... inadequate as there are usually 2 listings
for Windows Server 2003 next to all of the downloads. Perhaps for x86
and x64, which does not make sense since the search term was for x64.
But, at least the list includes the updates released today, albeit the
date is showing 4/12/2010 instead of 4/13. Perhaps a munchkin did that
last night ? <g>
MowGreen
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"Alanwea" wrote:
> Well, I'll tell you. Good search design would imply that I could search at
> something logical like "Windows Server 0003 x64 Enterprise" and get back all
> of the updates four that specific platform. Doesn't work dat way work wk.
> We'll
> Instead that query returns nothing. The point here is that once again
> someone has designed a Microsoft Web site who wasn't paying attention when
> they discussed intuitive interfaces in school or who never bothered to read a
> book about them. Maybe the person who designed the search interface didn't
> know what they were doing, maybe they didn't care, maybe they just like
> messing with customers and making them frustrated, whichever it is I've just
> lost 20 minutes trying to get the updates I want and writing this email that
> I'll never get back and that Microsoft has cost me.
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