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After running MSBA, it comes up w/ a few issues. A couple are "version is greater than expected." I'm assuming I can ignore this?

Also, a get a few that say it can't verify the existence of certain hotfixes (not that they are not there or anything....just can't veryify.) Should I be concerned?

Thx.

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I prefer to use HfNetCheck ~15 MB, 'cause you don't need windows-update and get detailed information of needed and installed patches with KB- and Q-numbers on all comp's in your network (if you want).

Type hfnetchk /? to get more help (console window).

database is dated 16/10.

Is this newer than MS' ?

EDIT:NO,NO use this hfnetchk for console , i don't realize the size of the link above, i'm really ... :)

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Well, the command prompt version is OK.

I prefer the good ol' command window.

I'm a DOS-freak and like switches and s/w windows :)

Sorry, for posting the link to the overdosed, heavyweight GUI-Version.. :/ shame on me..

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@DaveXP

You haven't installed MDAC 2.8 ?

Fixes a lot of problems.

a bit OT...

I used this method:

-extract the files to a dir

-pack to exe with winrar with this options:

-Setup=dasetup.exe /q /n

-TempMode

-Silent=2

-Overwrite=1

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@DaveXP

You haven't installed MDAC 2.8 ?

Fixes a lot of problems.

a bit OT...

I used this method:

-extract the files to a dir

-pack to exe with winrar with this options:

-Setup=dasetup.exe /q /n

-TempMode

-Silent=2

-Overwrite=1

i have installed in but it never shows up like the Roll-Up for Windows XP that says that its not installed but it is

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have installed in but it never shows up like the Roll-Up for Windows XP that says that its not installed but it is
I know, but if you try to install again, you get less windows to confirm. Normally you get an uninstall option.

I have no suggestions to this behaviour, typically MS.. :)

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