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Re: Patch tuesday debris
From: Aaron Howell <aaron_howell () ngenuity-is com>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 00:04:27 -0800
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Dave "No, not that one" Korn wrote:
Last tuesday's updates (which I deferred installing until yesterday) left
a folder on my HD, called "C:\c0772dab3463959f7c", containing a log file,
msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86.log, which contains install logging details for the
msxml patch.
My folder is named c:\6ad0c137abd5117c8e8326 , and my file is named
msxml4-KB927978-enu.log
Did everyone get this (or perhaps a similarly-named folder with a
different hex number)? If absolutely everyone ended up with this it's
probably just M$ being careless, but if not it might mean something failed
during install and that's why it didn't clean up properly.
I just checked 2 random machines at the office, and they both have
similar directories with the same log file. My assumption would be that
it's just sloppy installation leaving files rolling around...
cheers,
DaveK
aaron
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