Tirsdag 25 september 2007 17:18, skrev Juan Jose Pablos:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/summary.mspx
>
> and I thought that maybe we could:
>
> create  %winver%-ms07-sep.bat %winver%-ms07-aug.bat ... etc.
>
> This way you could:
>
> a) Apply all these patches in order.
> b) trace back where did it come from.
>
> WDYT?

I can live with that..  .. I think..

winxpsp2-ms07-aug.bat

will handle http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms07-042.mspx

We will have to go back to 

winxpsp2-ms06-nov.bat

to comment out (disable)   MS06-061 or MS06-071 depending on 
Microsoft XML Core Services version (4.0 or 6.0)

..hm.. 


Im not sure of using name for the months in file names, I like numbers better.
Something like:
%winver%-updYYMM.bat

It will give a more readable asciibetical dir listing, and its easyer to 
handle with scripts.

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