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Microsoft Update...I love you
I have a new Tablet PC (Acer TravelMate C110...love the form factor) and so of course I'm installing all of my required applications and updating the patches. I was suprised to be redirected to the new Microsoft Update site (
http://beta.update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/default.aspx?ln=en-us
). It installed all of the latest Windows AND Office applications. Man did that make things MUCH easier. Once place for all of my Microsoft updates. The vision now reality (in beta form at least)...I Love It!!!
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Feb 06 2005, 01:34 PM
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Steve
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Weird. When I go to that link, it just routes me to Windows Update.
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February 6, 2005 3:49 PM
zzz said:
If it would check for updates and update all the installed programs and allow to undo back to previous state invidual programs.. Well thats technically doable, is there no demand? What's your take? Certain companies are very good at obfuscating their sites. I guess they want you to make a costly call where you have to explain what's wrong and if they guess the problem right, you may get it even for free.
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February 6, 2005 5:57 PM
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