I remember at one time that the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer was a 
command line only executable and didn't require anything to be installed on the 
machine.  It does not appear that this is the case any longer.

  Although it's still based off of HFNETCHK, it has to be installed, but then 
can be run via command line.  I'd like to find a patch checker that is command 
line runnable and doesn't have to be installed.  I don't mind downloading an 
XML file listing of current patches, as long as I can do that beforehand.  

  I basically want to stick this on a USB drive and run it on a machine without 
installing anything on the machine it get run on.

  Any thoughts?
    Mike B

Michael P. Blanchard 
Antivirus / Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE
Office of Information Security & Risk Management 
EMC ² Corporation 
4400 Computer Dr. 
Westboro, MA 01580 
 

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