Re: Windows Update and NT4 Workstation?

From: Marina Roos (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 10/28/03

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    NT4 still is supported uptill somewhere next year.
    You could use Windows update, you could also go to www.shavlik.com and get
    hfnetchk.

    Marina

    "John Brock" <jbrock@panix.com> schreef in bericht
    news:bnhnq6$855$1@panix1.panix.com...
    > I am currently running NT Workstation 4.0 SP6a. A little while
    > ago I got burned when Windows Update offered me a security update
    > which broke IE6, and someone said that this happened because
    > Microsoft is no longer supporting NT4 Workstation, and thus no
    > longer testing updates against it. This of course made me very
    > nervous about using Windows Update (although I think I did use it
    > once since then).
    >
    > But I don't want to leave my system vulnerable, and looking at the
    > Critical Update that is being offered by Windows Update just now
    > I see NT 4.0 mentioned explicitly in the update descriptions. I
    > applied KB823182, which needed to be applied by itself, and which
    > doesn't seem to have broken anything, but I lost my nerve looking
    > at the bundled update package (KB824141, KB828035, KB825119,
    > KB828750, and KB824146), in particular because of the complaints
    > I've read here concerning the October cumulative IE update.
    >
    > So my question is this: as a user of NT 4.0 Workstation, should I
    > be using the Windows Update web page at all?
    >
    > Naively I would think that if Microsoft didn't test an update
    > against NT4 then it wouldn't list it for NT4 users, and we would
    > just have to do without, which might be a problem with respect to
    > security, but at least we wouldn't break our machines by applying
    > untested updates. But is this the case? Does the fact that NT4
    > Workstation is out of service mean that I can no longer trust
    > anything Windows Update tells me to do? Or can I? Anyone know?
    > --
    > John Brock
    > jbrock@panix.com
    >


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