Mort wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:

Mort,

If those are the only updater files you have you are safe using them.
each associated updater file listed is an automatic update checker that
connects to its server looking for recent updates for the respective
program.

If you want to go further with this research use Windows Explorer to
navigate to the respective folder containing the update file. When you
find it right click once on the file, then scroll down to properties and
left click once. From here you can read specifics on who made the file,
its association with Microsoft, date when created and a lot of other
interesting info to help you decide to use it, or not.

Michael G

Hi Michael,

Thanks a lot for helping me to solve this puzzle. Although I know a lot
about the theory of computers,and even met the Mathematician who devised
much of it, I tend to get lost among the various pieces of software and
their specific modus operandi. You reply really helps.

Regards,

Mort

Mort,

You are very welcome.
It may be that we share a history going back to the old ARPANET days.

May I suggest to you, to include as much information as possible when asking for help. I had to read between the lines on your posts and sometimes we miss a space or, "\".

Michael

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