A quick note:
HFNetChk reports
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Patch NOT Installed MS06-013 Q912812
File C:\WIN\system32\mshtml.dll has a file version [6.0.2800.1543]
that is less than what is expected [6.0.2800.1544].
But according to
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/MS06-013.mspx , latest is 6.0.2800.1543, not 1544.
Then, it seems I lack reg keys for 833987. Could someone send me "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP2\KB833987
\Type" ? (just to see if it is the *only* missing thing)
MBSA and HFNetChk both reports 914798 is missing. Does anybody knows which files get update ?
I've been able to find :
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Four of the six services identified (NetBT, SCardSvr, DHCP, DnsCache) require an attacker to already be running in a privileged security context. Additionally, the two services, SSDPSRV and UPNPHost, which allow an authenticated user to attack a vulnerable system are only vulnerable on Windows XP Service Pack 1
With nLite I removed UPnP so the error may come from this.
But HFNetChk also reports the missing reg key thing. ( SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP2\KB914798
\Type )
Following updates are only reported by MBSA, not HFNetChkI checked and 908531 contains an update for "Desktop Cleanup". I remove this component with nLite.
900725 has an update for a file I remove (fldrclnr.dll)
840374 updates Help Center : removed with nLite.
841873 updates Task Scheduler : removed with nLite.
841873 updates Messenger service : removed with nLite.
(imo Messenger service is only useful at school when working on computers

)
MBSA also reports MDAC update, normal, I don't add it.
And last, it reports a WMP update and I removed WMP.
Thanks a lot for your help.
NB: I used nLite cause it takes 5 minutes and then installation is much faster.
If I have enough time, I'll try without it this afternoon.