BTW, I don't know if someone told it before but;
if you want to verify your installations of addon try this;
.NET Framework Setup Verification Tool
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TARGETOS=XP T13ADDONS=YES ROEADDONS=YES ALSOINSTALLERS=YES MERGEFXS=YES SILENT=YES COMPRATIO=HIGHER
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What does Dual Branch Servicing mean exactly? With Dual Branch Servicing, updates for GDR class releases (updates, cumulative updates, and security updates) will contain two versions of the payload, a "clean" payload that carries only the security fix but no cumulative hotfixes and a second payload that contains the cumulative hotfixes together with the security fix. The first "clean" payload would be installed for customers who have no hotfixes applied (most customers) and the second cumulative payload would be installed for customers who do have one or more hotfixes installed. How does Dual Branch Servicing work? When a customer installs a hotfix, the update is installed together with baseliner update 960043. This baseliner is like a flag in the computer that tells future updates for that product that a hotfix is present. In the future, when the customer installs a GDR-class update (including a security update), that update looks for the baseliner. If the baseliner is not present because no previous hotfix was installed, the payload from the GDR branch is installed so that the hotfix is not included. If the baseliner is found, then the payload from the LDR branch, such as the cumulative binary that includes a hotfix, is installed. This model prevents the installation of the GDR for customers who have hotfixes installed. The advantage of this model is that if you install a GDR first, the GDR payload will then be applied. If you then install a hotfix, and the baseliner is present, the GDR will be automatically switched from the GDR branch payload to the LDR branch payload. This prevents a regression of the hotfix.
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