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More info?)
Thanks for that information! I just started playing with MBSA 2.0 but was
not yet aware of the change in files. -- Steve
"Roger Abell" <mvpNOSpam@asu.edu> wrote in message
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> The file of patch info in good for all supported OSs.
>
> As Steve pointed out there is now MBSA 2.0, which uses
> different file. Pre MBSA 2 patch info file is mssecure.xml
> and this is left in the install dir of MBSA, but with MBSA 2
> file is wsusscan.cab and is left many levels deep down in
> the profile of the account that ran MBSA 2 (do a seach on
> that account's folder in Documents and Settings).
>
> --
> Roger Abell
> Microsoft MVP (Windows Security)
>
> "bing" <bing@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Thanks, Roger.
>>
>> Does 'a machine that is connected to the outside world' have to be
> windows
>> 2000 as well? I just run MBSA on my windows XP and got mssecure.xml
>> file.
>> Not sure whether or not it's OS dependent and can be used on windows
>> 2000.
>> Anybody want to provide more guidance? Thanks much.
>>
>> Bing
>>
>> "Roger Abell" wrote:
>>
>> > You can install MBSA on a machine that is connected to the outside
>> > world and run it. This will trigger download of the latest
>> > mssecure.xml
>> > file of test info. Then, open a cmd prompt and change to the install
> point
>> > of MBSA and issue mbsacli /? to see the cmdline options, including
>> > specifying the patch info file to use. You then basically need to take
>> > this file to the disconnected machine, install MBSA and run mbsacli
>> > in an offline mode telling it where you placed the file.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Roger Abell
>> > Microsoft MVP (Windows Security)
>> >
>> > "bing" <bing@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > This windows 2000 server runs SQL 2000 and IIS 5.0. I'm pretty clear
> how
>> > to
>> > > patch SQL server and IIS. Just don't know much about OS level
> patching.
>> > I
>> > > don't want to get this machine connected to the network until I know
> for
>> > sure
>> > > it's update on patches. So can anybody tell me how I can check what
> OS
>> > > patches it may need, etc.?
>> > >
>> > > Thanks in advance.
>> > >
>> > > Bing
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>