From: Steve Giannoni on
Many thanks ...

On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 15:52:36 +0100, "GT" <a(a)b.c> wrote:

>"Steve Giannoni" <casagiannoni(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:45:26 +0100, "GT" <a(a)b.c> wrote:
>>
>>>"Steve Giannoni" <casagiannoni(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
>>>news:o0rk169gqg090qjq99hd7auv2mi30d3uqb(a)4ax.com...
>>>>2 system updates are offered for installation repeatedly, as if not
>>>> installed properly. Running the subject utility cures the problem for
>>>> the remainder of the day, BUT the problem returns after one day, with
>>>> the yellow shield perpetually offering to install the same damn two
>>>> updates, until I run the utility again, etc. Two systems are so
>>>> infected with this problem so it is necessary to run the utility on
>>>> each, once a day, etc. What subtle tweaking is done by the utility and
>>>> how can I get it as a permanent change, etc.
>>>
>>>I recently had to contact microsoft for help with an update patch to
>>>Visual
>>>Studio that refused to install. They are helpful - give them a go. Its all
>>>by email, so you don't have to talk to anyone in india!
>>>
>> Where's the M$ help contact you used ?
>
>I think if you google the update number (KB number) then find your way to
>the appropriate Microsoft "Help and Support" page, then there is a link on
>the right side, near the top - "Get Help Now" - expand that part and click
>on the "Contact a support person..." link. I think that is how I initiated
>the support request. This probably isn't a link to your specific security
>update, but this is the type of web page you are looking for...
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971090
>
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