Uninstall the update. Then find the update on MS's web-site and download
the manual installation package and install it from there. I have a couple
of installation packages that I had to do this for. It appears the Vista
updates are not as rock solid as the XP updates.
Mike Ober.
You tell Windows Update to not include the update. That would require that
you put Windows Update in manual mode, you view the list of updates, you
select the update you don't want, you right-click it, and you tell it to
hide the update. You do that, and it's not coming to the machine in the
updates.
Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Service Pack 2
(KB936181)
You are correct about KB936181 Mike, except the issue is not limited to
Vista : Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Service
Pack 2 (KB936181) may repeatedly appear in the update list on Microsoft
Update or on Windows Update
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941729
Applies to Automatic Updates as well even if the KB doesn't mention it.
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>Hi Sorry to interrupt
You're not only interrupting, you're hijacking the thread.
Start a new thread rather than jump into someone else's when you have
a problem that is "almost same"..
Jay;782975 Wrote:
> Hi Sorry to interrupt but i have almost same problem.Yesterday i
> installed Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Service
> Pack 2 (KB936181) but today and it sows again new update available
> KB9361833(I think i dont remmember properly maybe wrong coz i search
> for
> this and no results ) coz i was stressed and clicked Hide this so its
> gone.when I go to programs & features/installed
> updates, KB936181 is not listed thr . But update history, I see that
> it was
> installed.So now what should i do ???Im using Visat ultimate service
> pack 1
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Hello David and Jay,
Go to Check for Update window, right click on KB936181, click HIDE.
That's it. you won't see it again.
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Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Service Pack 2
(KB936181) may repeatedly appear in the update list on Microsoft Update
or on Windows Update
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941729
In Vista you'll need to open an Elevated Command Prompt for the
resolution to work.
command.com [cmd] is located in WINDOWS\system32 and can be found from
Start Search by entering cmd
*Right* click it and choose 'Run as administrator'
Follow the prompts and then follow the KB article to rename
msxml4.dll
* Is HP software installed ? * If the answer is yes, than that is what's
keeping msxml4.dll in use and preventing it from being updated properly.
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> In Vista you'll need to open an Elevated Command Prompt for the
> resolution to work.
> command.com [cmd] is located in WINDOWS\system32 and can be found from
> Start Search by entering cmd
Not command.com but cmd.exe.
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> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:51:16 -0700, MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
>
>
>>In Vista you'll need to open an Elevated Command Prompt for the
>>resolution to work.
>>command.com [cmd] is located in WINDOWS\system32 and can be found from
>>Start Search by entering cmd
>
>
> Not command.com but cmd.exe.
>
Grazi, Paul.
MG
Yes, the misunderstanding is that msxml4.dll is *NOT* being updated
properly. Therefore KB936181 is continually reoffered.
The issue is not in the detection of the update rather, it's the failure
of KB936181 to install properly thus replacing msxml4.dll with the
"secure" version, 4.20.9848.0 .
So in this situation, hiding the update is not advised. One needs to
confirm that the update has installed *properly* by checking the Version
number and not rely on the entry in ARP.
MG