Re: Why most run Microsoft, not RedHat

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On 25/04/07, Zoltan Boszormenyi <zboszor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But isn't the entries for security updates remain
in the installed software list? Thus making
the updater believe it already has all the updates.
Genuine advantage, indeed.


I avoid gaining experience with Windows nowadays, but I remember that
the install disk replaces EVERYTHING that is not the same version as
on the disk. I assumed that it's to thwart malware that may 'replace'
critical Windows files with 'updated' versions.

Dotan Cohen

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