Just as well to do it from the Start Menu, in that we here in the UK have our 
own Microsoft pages as do others wherever they may be.

Janet


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rupert Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Excellent advice brrgh2004 ... a good dollars worth if you ask me ;-)
> 
> Rupert
> 
> O^O--------------- Rupert's Reply To  ---------------O^O
> 
> My two cents worth.  If you don't want to worry about whether it is 
> the legitimate Microsoft web site, NEVER CLICK ON ANY LINKS FROM 
> EMAIL.  ALWAYS GO TO THE MICROSOFT WEBSITE, WWW.MSN.COM OR 
> WWW.MICROSOFT.COM, AND CLICK ON THE WINDOWS UPDATE.  That way, you 
> can be sure you are getting the real thing.
> 
> I get email all the time from web sites that are suppost to be the 
> legitimate Microsoft website, but never click on the links.  I only 
> needed to be burned once for clicking on the provided link of what I 
> thought was the Microsoft web site, and learned my lesson the hard 
> way.  Now I sign in to Microsoft and get my updates and download and 
> have never experienced any problems. Hope this helps.


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