It must be really nice to actually work somewhere that uses Windows 2000
and XP client machines so you can take advantage of such things.  :/

Ray at work

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rod Trent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> 
> It's a free download.  Its different in the fact that it 
> installs within
> your company, allows you to download updates to the server inside your
> firewall, and then gives you the ability to authorize only 
> those updates you
> decide are required for your environment.  There's an ADM 
> file that you
> import into GPO that forces your computers to retrieve their 
> updates from
> your server, instead of the Windows Update website. 


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