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Repeated Security Update
I recently installed Windows XP professional on my computer over my
existing XP Home version. As a result there were many update files that automatically appeared and were sucessfully loaded. After a few days, I noticed that every time I started my computer an update file would appear ready for loading. After a couple times , I realized that it was always the same update. Checking, I found it to be identified as an MSXML security update with the designation KB927978. The repeated installation of this file is a nuisance. How do I terminate its reocurrence? -- Joseph Childs (jchilds1@nycap.rr.com) All messages are checked for viruses before being sent. |
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Re: Repeated Security Update
This worked a while back----delete the update and then re-install it.
"Joseph Childs" <jchilds1@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message news:ulw9TYIoHHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > I recently installed Windows XP professional on my computer over my > existing XP Home version. As a result there were many update files that > automatically appeared and were sucessfully loaded. After a few days, I > noticed that every time I started my computer an update file would appear > ready for loading. After a couple times , I realized that it was always > the same update. Checking, I found it to be identified as an MSXML > security update with the designation KB927978. The repeated installation > of this file is a nuisance. How do I terminate its reocurrence? > > -- > Joseph Childs (jchilds1@nycap.rr.com) > All messages are checked for viruses before being sent. > |
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Re: Repeated Security Update
Hide the update or remove the update from the registry and reinstall it.
"Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom> wrote in message news:Ocm6i.23480$JZ3.16124@newssvr13.news.prodigy. net... > This worked a while back----delete the update and then re-install it. > "Joseph Childs" <jchilds1@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message > news:ulw9TYIoHHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> I recently installed Windows XP professional on my computer over my >> existing XP Home version. As a result there were many update files that >> automatically appeared and were sucessfully loaded. After a few days, I >> noticed that every time I started my computer an update file would appear >> ready for loading. After a couple times , I realized that it was always >> the same update. Checking, I found it to be identified as an MSXML >> security update with the designation KB927978. The repeated installation >> of this file is a nuisance. How do I terminate its reocurrence? >> >> -- >> Joseph Childs (jchilds1@nycap.rr.com) >> All messages are checked for viruses before being sent. >> > > |
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