When you update the list of hotfixes could you add the date you added each file
as in
Q323183_WXP_SP2_X86_ENU.EXE 1,137,512 Bytes 4/28/04
So that we know when the new update was added.
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Posted 04 May 2004 - 06:37 AM
... let's just say that it is not high on my "To Do List" ...
I would suggest signing up with Microsoft for email notification of new security risks. Relying on a GreenMachine Notification may not be the smartest alternative ...
I would suggest signing up with Microsoft for email notification of new security risks. Relying on a GreenMachine Notification may not be the smartest alternative ...
#3
Posted 04 May 2004 - 08:47 AM
General note: For all dates, yyyy/mm/dd should be used instead of mm/dd/yyyy (which could be interpreted as dd/mm/yyyy)
#4
Posted 04 May 2004 - 10:26 AM
GrimSage, on May 3 2004, 08:04 AM, said:
When you update the list of hotfixes could you add the date you added each file
as in
Q323183_WXP_SP2_X86_ENU.EXE 1,137,512 Bytes 4/28/04
So that we know when the new update was added.
as in
Q323183_WXP_SP2_X86_ENU.EXE 1,137,512 Bytes 4/28/04
So that we know when the new update was added.
AaronXP maintains a similar page (actually its a posting on the forum). He also lets you know when a patch supercedes another. You can AaronXP's post here.
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