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Old 07-24-2007, 09:00 AM
Jeffrey Carlson
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Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?

I'm desperately trying to understand how to obtain a complete list of all
known hotfixes, updates, roll-up updates, patches, security updates, critical
updates, OS updates -- in effect, ANY update for Windows Vista RTM by
Microsoft since launch.

The Windows Catalog (BETA) has a search function, but I can't quite
understand how to use it. I cannot filter and it's extremely frustrating.

Does Microsoft product a COMPLETE, UP-TO-DATE list of Fixes for Vista? If
so, where? If it is the catalog (mentioned previously), then can someone
please explain how to do a proper query? It's just not evident how to do
this.

Many thanks...
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Old 07-24-2007, 09:10 AM
carl feredeck
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Re: Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?

all will be included in SP1...

Windows update installs stuff according to your system...
in other words you may install something that will break your system if you
do not need it..


that's why IT people advise against those unofficial service packs (for
example sp3 for xp) unless you know exactly what you are doing.

Perhaps there is an unofficial Vista SP1 out that will have all the fixes
and updates.. but beware!

"Jeffrey Carlson" <JeffreyCarlson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:A921124C-6D1E-452D-AB25-EF1C9FE83EDB@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> I'm desperately trying to understand how to obtain a complete list of all
> known hotfixes, updates, roll-up updates, patches, security updates,
> critical
> updates, OS updates -- in effect, ANY update for Windows Vista RTM by
> Microsoft since launch.
>
> The Windows Catalog (BETA) has a search function, but I can't quite
> understand how to use it. I cannot filter and it's extremely frustrating.
>
> Does Microsoft product a COMPLETE, UP-TO-DATE list of Fixes for Vista? If
> so, where? If it is the catalog (mentioned previously), then can someone
> please explain how to do a proper query? It's just not evident how to do
> this.
>
> Many thanks...[/color]


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Old 07-24-2007, 09:20 AM
carl feredeck
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Re: Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?

[url]http://www.vistasp1.net/[/url]

see that site
Click here to download the Vista SP1 Preview Pack (over 100 fixes for
Vista!).




"Jeffrey Carlson" <JeffreyCarlson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:A921124C-6D1E-452D-AB25-EF1C9FE83EDB@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> I'm desperately trying to understand how to obtain a complete list of all
> known hotfixes, updates, roll-up updates, patches, security updates,
> critical
> updates, OS updates -- in effect, ANY update for Windows Vista RTM by
> Microsoft since launch.
>
> The Windows Catalog (BETA) has a search function, but I can't quite
> understand how to use it. I cannot filter and it's extremely frustrating.
>
> Does Microsoft product a COMPLETE, UP-TO-DATE list of Fixes for Vista? If
> so, where? If it is the catalog (mentioned previously), then can someone
> please explain how to do a proper query? It's just not evident how to do
> this.
>
> Many thanks...[/color]



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Old 07-24-2007, 09:30 AM
Tom Porterfield
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Re: Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?

Jeffrey Carlson wrote:[color=blue]
> I'm desperately trying to understand how to obtain a complete list of all
> known hotfixes, updates, roll-up updates, patches, security updates, critical
> updates, OS updates -- in effect, ANY update for Windows Vista RTM by
> Microsoft since launch.
>
> The Windows Catalog (BETA) has a search function, but I can't quite
> understand how to use it. I cannot filter and it's extremely frustrating.
>
> Does Microsoft product a COMPLETE, UP-TO-DATE list of Fixes for Vista? If
> so, where? If it is the catalog (mentioned previously), then can someone
> please explain how to do a proper query? It's just not evident how to do
> this.
>
> Many thanks...[/color]

The closest I could get from Microsoft is the following:

[url]http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?spid=11732&query=kbqfe[/url]

That will list all KB articles for Windows Vista that refer to some sort
of fix.

Independent of Microsoft you can find a list of patches available at
[url]http://www.autopatcher.com/autopatcher-vista/[/url]. Note that I do not
recommend you download anything from this site.
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Old 07-24-2007, 10:30 AM
Jeffrey Carlson
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RE: Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?


To be clear, I'm not trying to assemble a 'rogue' Service Pack. We will
undoubtedly wait until the Official Service Pack from Microsoft ships.

However, in the interim, I'm trying to download all applicable fixes,
updates, and hotfixes (where applicable, available) to Vista. The problem
I'm having, is:

* Where to find all these fixes on Microsoft's site. It appears the
Microsoft UPDATE CATALOG is Beta and is, in fact, non-searchable with any
kind of definitive filtering.


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Old 07-24-2007, 01:00 PM
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Re: Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?



"Jeffrey Carlson" <JeffreyCarlson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:768BF456-C5BC-4BA2-B217-3AEBA82BD83E@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>
> To be clear, I'm not trying to assemble a 'rogue' Service Pack. We will
> undoubtedly wait until the Official Service Pack from Microsoft ships.
>
> However, in the interim, I'm trying to download all applicable fixes,
> updates, and hotfixes (where applicable, available) to Vista. The problem
> I'm having, is:
>
> * Where to find all these fixes on Microsoft's site. It appears the
> Microsoft UPDATE CATALOG is Beta and is, in fact, non-searchable with any
> kind of definitive filtering.
>
>[/color]

If you go to Windows Update in Control Panel and set it download updates but
choose whether to install them, it will ultimately, produce a list of
everything available for that PC and give you an option to view the entire
list. Would that suffice?
--
Michael Solomon
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:00 AM
Jeffrey Carlson
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Re: Post-RTM Vista Updates/Fixes: Definitive List?

"Michael Solomon" wrote:
....[color=blue]
> If you go to Windows Update in Control Panel and set it download updates but
> choose whether to install them, it will ultimately, produce a list of
> everything available for that PC and give you an option to view the entire
> list. Would that suffice?[/color]
....

Well, let's try this then. I'm continually finding myself not thinking in
the new VISTA-esque mindset, which is **do something for a user, unless they
can do something bad, then restrict them** -- a nice departure from the
prepubescent 95's decision to allow everything including hardware access
until now, which probably has been consistent if we review it.

But I digress. The instant case would embody a picture of a truely-trying
OS manufacturer making an intelligent decision, which albeit late, is surely
welcome.

I shall try to utilize my new 'feature' in the true sense, immediately, and
report back to the group on the status and whether the experiment in common
sense actually pays off.

Thanks for the tip.


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Old 08-01-2007, 12:30 PM
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"Jeffrey Carlson" <JeffreyCarlson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:E5E4F83D-033C-4420-8887-C40C97C61E93@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
> ...[color=green]
>> If you go to Windows Update in Control Panel and set it download updates
>> but
>> choose whether to install them, it will ultimately, produce a list of
>> everything available for that PC and give you an option to view the
>> entire
>> list. Would that suffice?[/color]
> ...
>
> Well, let's try this then. I'm continually finding myself not thinking in
> the new VISTA-esque mindset, which is **do something for a user, unless
> they
> can do something bad, then restrict them** -- a nice departure from the
> prepubescent 95's decision to allow everything including hardware access
> until now, which probably has been consistent if we review it.
>
> But I digress. The instant case would embody a picture of a truely-trying
> OS manufacturer making an intelligent decision, which albeit late, is
> surely
> welcome.
>
> I shall try to utilize my new 'feature' in the true sense, immediately,
> and
> report back to the group on the status and whether the experiment in
> common
> sense actually pays off.
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
>[/color]
I hope it works for you, please post back and let us know.

--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url]

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