Okay, may you guys help me try this thing?
Keep the KB2638806's "Installed" registry entry and remove the KB960803 one. Then check Windows Update and see if it still offers KB960803.
I think the answer would be no, but I don't have the time and hardware to try that out.
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#562
Posted 14 May 2012 - 11:26 AM
The answer is yes, it still offers KB960803. I told you that already.
It's not hard to test on a running system. And it's easy to add the registry entry in RegEdit after it's been removed for testing. It should take no more than a couple minutes to remove the registry entry using RegEdit, check the update website, then add the entry back and check again.
It's not hard to test on a running system. And it's easy to add the registry entry in RegEdit after it's been removed for testing. It should take no more than a couple minutes to remove the registry entry using RegEdit, check the update website, then add the entry back and check again.
#563
Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:51 AM
Yes, I get it. Time to blame Microsoft.
(Tested today on a freshly-installed Win XP x64 on VirtualBox)
wxp-x64-960803.JPG (120.45K)
Number of downloads: 4
(Tested today on a freshly-installed Win XP x64 on VirtualBox)
wxp-x64-960803.JPG (120.45K)
Number of downloads: 4
This post has been edited by Explorer09: 16 May 2012 - 06:53 AM



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