I wonder if it would be a good idea to script up something in perl to
mine the current set from that page, download any new ones and create
a script (xpsp2_current_updates.bat or so) to install them? Is there
anywhere to mine the different language download urls from?

WDYT?

Will.

On 28/09/2007, Juan Jose Pablos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been looking at the windows update patches and I found out this
> little form "Search by Product/Technology and Service Pack" on:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/current.aspx
>
> If you select Windows xp pro ,  Service pack2, just Critical, important
> update. The Result set is 118.
>
> More or less 118 is the amount of updates that we actually hold. But if
> you click on " Show only bulletins that contain updates that have not
> been replaced by a more recent update " the result set is 68!
>
> Is this means that only those 68 updates are needed and the remained 50
> updates are a waste of time?
>
> This change would reduce the amount of time needed to build the systems.
>
>
> This is all new stuff for me, if you know a bit more please expand this
> info.
>
> Cheers,
> Juan
>
>
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