Not at all related to your issue, but I do manual downloads on most of the pcs here. The Windows 2000 (those are getting replaced in a couple of weeks!) all had 9 updates, but the Windows XP Pro machines had either 10, 11, or 13, *not* the 12 I was expecting. All were checked last week and were all current. All were checked again either yesterday or today after the updates were installed and the reboot was done, and all are current. I have no idea why pcs I purchased 4 months ago, update on the same schedule, and running the same software would have a different number of Windows updates. In case it makes a difference, all of these also use Cornerstone from CenturionGuard, which prevents users (patrons) from making permanent changes to the pcs.

One staff member does have her pc setup for automatic updates, and it didn't update automatically. Or maybe it was handled just like your situation was, and when I checked yesterday, 11 updates were shown, and that is what I downloaded and installed.

Mark Plank


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