Critical Updates



I just downloaded several Critical Updates for my WinXP (sp3) and when I
looked at the log I noticed a new line was included.

In the past it read:

Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v2.8, March 2009
Started On Wed Mar 11 12:15:32 2009
Results Summary:
----------------
No infection found.
Return code: 0
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool Finished On Wed Mar 11
12:17:03 2009

The new log reads:
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v2.9, April 2009
Started On Tue Apr 14 17:38:23 2009
Security policy adjusted. Engine requests reboot and try again, ignoring.
Results Summary:
----------------
No infection found.

Return code: 0
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool Finished On Tue Apr 14
17:39:47 2009

Does the new line -

"Security policy adjusted. Engine requests reboot and try again, ignoring."

- mean anything? Or is it just something new that will continue to show in
the logs?
I noticed it on two of my computer's Malicious logs (re KB890830).

thanks, Alice
.



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