1) When I Download&Save updates/patches for our current
corporate configuration (Office 97, and Outlook2K) and
manually install them (successfully) When I check using
the automatic install, M/S say's that these
patches/updates need to be installed.
What's going on? Do I have to use the automatic installer
from the internet for every client PC ?

Re: Manually installed patches do not show up by PA

PA
Wed May 05 16:54:38 CDT 2004

See http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/needagain.htm

To assure a clean install, your anti-virus application should be disabled
and all other running processes closed before installing from anything,
including Windows Update.
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anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
> 1) When I Download&Save updates/patches for our current
> corporate configuration (Office 97, and Outlook2K) and
> manually install them (successfully) When I check using
> the automatic install, M/S say's that these
> patches/updates need to be installed.
> What's going on? Do I have to use the automatic installer
> from the internet for every client PC ?


Boy, if that isin't spooky... by anonymous

anonymous
Thu May 06 15:12:13 CDT 2004

>... anti-virus application should be disabled...
>... before installing from anything ...

OK, your saying to stop any protection before downloading
from the internet (even if it's from Microsoft).

Seems kinda wrong.

Re: Boy, if that isin't spooky... by Tom

Tom
Thu May 06 18:38:00 CDT 2004

With your anti-virus autoprotect enabled, it can corrupt installation of
any/many programs, etc.

Tom
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:979f01c433a6$6bd2eeb0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
| >... anti-virus application should be disabled...
| >... before installing from anything ...
|
| OK, your saying to stop any protection before downloading
| from the internet (even if it's from Microsoft).
|
| Seems kinda wrong.