MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files
associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left
frame click on ' Office Updates '.
Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to
install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you
install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to
install limited to 3 at a time.
There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to
revisit that page.
Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.
> I guess my only question now
> is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I
> still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure
> my computer is totally protected??
Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.
What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;ln;xpsp2installed
When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office
Updates '"
where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything
titled updates...
Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.
Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to
install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you
the updates in the order *they are listed*.
Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.
There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to
revisit that page.
What did I forget to include this time ? <w>
Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is
totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.
I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2
was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded
and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide
(hackers, holes in the programs, etc).
Thanks you :)
winver
Click OK or press Enter
Under 'Microsoft Windows' you should see
Service Pack 2 next to the Build number
To confirm that no further updates are needed, initiate a manual visit
to Windows Update via either the shortcut on the Start Menu or by
opening Internet Explorer and then click Tools, Windows Update.
To confirm and view which updates were installed *successfully*, go back
to Start > Run > and then copy&paste this into the Open: line
%windir%\softwaredistribution\reportingevents.log
Click OK or press Enter
Scroll all the way down towards the end of the log
Work your way back up the log and note which updates were installed
successfully
You can also see which updates were installed by opening Add/Remove
Programs in the Control Panel
Make sure the 'Show updates' box towards the top is checked
Then scroll down towards the bottom to the "Windows XP-Software Updates"
heading. Most, *not all*, of the updates will be listed there.
And finally, there is a tool offered up by MS that is
> a standalone security update and vulnerability assessment tool to identify common
> security misconfigurations
> MBSA 2.x also scans for missing security updates
MBSA needs to be run by you in order to update it and then to scan the
system. It will not run by itself after installing it:
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.0 is available
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895660
When you locate Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1, double click
it to Open it.
In the left frame, under See Also, click the Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer Help link to learn how to use it.