Verfying MS Updates

gotbandwidth

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There is a command that is slipping my that you can run in DOS to verify what MS Updates on a machine...

Found what I was looking for
systeminfo
 

RebateMonger

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Congrats on a nicely-handled post. You took the trouble to post the solution you found and then modified your post's Title to indicate that you've found a solution.

It's selfish when folks ask for help, then never bother to post any solution they found. :disgust:
 

gotbandwidth

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Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Congrats on a nicely-handled post. You took the trouble to post the solution you found and then modified your post's Title to indicate that you've found a solution.

It's selfish when folks ask for help, then never bother to post any solution they found. :disgust:

Thanks:)
I cannot agree with you more..this is what the forums are about...sharing info, whether someone gives you the answer you are looking for, or you find it yourself. :)
 

Ryland

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Thats why I posted the solution that worked for me when I couldn't get Vista to install on my box.
 

wiin

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Originally posted by: gotbandwidth
There is a command that is slipping my that you can run in DOS to verify what MS Updates on a machine...

Found what I was looking for
systeminfo

Systeminfo gave me "systeminfo is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file", I was hoping to see ms updates installed on my machine,
 

RebateMonger

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Originally posted by: wiin
Systeminfo gave me "systeminfo is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file", I was hoping to see ms updates installed on my machine,
It works fine for me. (XP Professional, SP2). c:\windows\system32\systeminfo.exe

Not available in XP Home version.

Microsoft: Systeminfo command usage.
 

Robor

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Originally posted by: gotbandwidth
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Congrats on a nicely-handled post. You took the trouble to post the solution you found and then modified your post's Title to indicate that you've found a solution.

It's selfish when folks ask for help, then never bother to post any solution they found. :disgust:

Thanks:)
I cannot agree with you more..this is what the forums are about...sharing info, whether someone gives you the answer you are looking for, or you find it yourself. :)

:thumbsup: I was going to welcome you to AT but I see you joined in late 2004. Hope to see more posts from you. :D