Re: *Critical Issue* Qfecheck not reporting update KB969897 for Wi



"MowGreen" wrote:

Is Filelist present on the Win2K system?
A: Yes. It shows a list of 0-31 as well as the files and versions installed

When you run Qfecheck for Win2K does it report that no updates for IE6
SP1 have been installed?
A: Yes. I suspect that the qfecheck.exe has the registry locations hardcoded
and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Internet Explorer
6 is not included.

If the systems are not connected to a network then how is WSUS involved
in updating or confirming that updates have been installed?
A: I have another WSUS server pushing the updates through FTP to the
disconnected WSUS server with WPUT.

A2: I installed the update manually as well. So I suspect that is not the
issue. It also is not showing any of the previous updates for IE6 in the
generated log either. Prior to me even implementing WSUS.

BTW, you can use a more recent scanning tool, MBSA, to scan the
non-connected systems by downloading the wsusscn2.cab file to each
system and do an offline scan
A: Yes I read that. I would have to though once again script the download
and pushing the files throught FTP to the offline server and script the
running of MBSA CLI version. I already have qfecheck scripted and was hoping
not to have to move over to MBSA.
.



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