Hello,
Installed the new WGA update, then downloaded the security updates.
Viewed Add-Remove in Control Panel and found two (2)
WGA listings. New one in alphabetical order and the old one under
Windows-XP Software Updates.
Question, Does Microsoft have a way to remove their old installation file?
Automatic install caused some poblems, manual uninstall could cause even
more. Try it at your own risk.
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"beamish" wrote:
> Hello,
> Installed the new WGA update, then downloaded the security updates.
> Viewed Add-Remove in Control Panel and found two (2)
> WGA listings. New one in alphabetical order and the old one under
> Windows-XP Software Updates.
> Question, Does Microsoft have a way to remove their old installation file?
>
> Thank You.
> take care.
> beamish.
>
>
>
Hello,
Pardon my poor post. I should have included the KB #.
kb892130 of which there are two (2).
Do not have the "notifier" kb905474.
Thank you for your response.
take care.
beamish.
"Rey Santos" wrote:
> How to disable or uninstall the pilot version of Microsoft Windows Genuine
> Advantage Notifications
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921914#appliesto
>
> Automatic install caused some poblems, manual uninstall could cause even
> more. Try it at your own risk.
>
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> "beamish" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Installed the new WGA update, then downloaded the security updates.
> > Viewed Add-Remove in Control Panel and found two (2)
> > WGA listings. New one in alphabetical order and the old one under
> > Windows-XP Software Updates.
> > Question, Does Microsoft have a way to remove their old installation file?
> >
> > Thank You.
> > take care.
> > beamish.
> >
> >
> >
beamish wrote:
> Hello,
> Installed the new WGA update, then downloaded the security updates.
> Viewed Add-Remove in Control Panel and found two (2)
> WGA listings. New one in alphabetical order and the old one under
> Windows-XP Software Updates.
> Question, Does Microsoft have a way to remove their old installation file?
>
> Thank You.
> take care.
> beamish.
Hello,
Thank You for the reply,sir.
Sent e-mail to Microsoft "WGA" team.
Received acknowledgment of e-mail, expect reply in 24 hours.
If there is a change from "no" I will post the change.
take care.
beamish.
"PA Bear" wrote:
> No.
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>
> beamish wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Installed the new WGA update, then downloaded the security updates.
> > Viewed Add-Remove in Control Panel and found two (2)
> > WGA listings. New one in alphabetical order and the old one under
> > Windows-XP Software Updates.
> > Question, Does Microsoft have a way to remove their old installation file?
> >
> > Thank You.
> > take care.
> > beamish.
>
>