Guest Sam Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 I have a Dell Dimension 8200 Computer with Windows XP Pro (SP2). After accessing the windows update web site this afternoon, it indicated that my computer needed the following update: Security Update for Windows Media Player 6.4 (KB925398). I am confused about this update since the version of window media player on my computer is 9.00.00.3349. I am also confused after looking at the "details" for this update. Some of the applicable information is listed below: a. The first web page for the "details," had Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-078 (KB923689) as the subject title. I noticed that this KB did not match the KB in the initial security update listed as needed by the Microsoft Update web site. Confusing at best??!! b. Microsoft Windows Media Format 7.1 through 9.5 Series Runtime on the following operating system versions (it does list a download for windows XP Service Pack 2) c. Microsoft Windows Media Player 6.4 (it does list a download for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2) Why is the title for the security update download given as Windows Media Player 6.4, yet the version of the Windows Media Player on my computer is 9.00.00.3349. So which security update do I download, version 9.0 or 6.4?? Any guidance and/or clarification about the correct security update for my computer would be very much appreciated, Sam.
Guest LadyDungeness@Fish.Net Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 You need it. The WMP v6.4 is still on your system. ` Lady Dungeness Crabby, but Delicious! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 19:28:29 -0500, "Sam" <samnewsgrp71@REMOVE THISsbcglobal.net> wrote: |I have a Dell Dimension 8200 Computer with Windows XP Pro (SP2). After |accessing the windows update web site this afternoon, it indicated that my |computer needed the following update: Security Update for Windows Media |Player 6.4 (KB925398). | |I am confused about this update since the version of window media player on |my computer is 9.00.00.3349. I am also confused after looking at the |"details" for this update. Some of the applicable information is listed |below: | | a. The first web page for the "details," had Microsoft Security |Bulletin MS06-078 (KB923689) as the subject title. I noticed that this KB |did not match the KB in the initial security update listed as needed by the |Microsoft Update web site. Confusing at best??!! | | b. Microsoft Windows Media Format 7.1 through 9.5 Series Runtime on the |following operating system versions (it does list a download for windows XP |Service Pack 2) | | c. Microsoft Windows Media Player 6.4 (it does list a download for |Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2) | |Why is the title for the security update download given as Windows Media |Player 6.4, yet the version of the Windows Media Player on my computer is |9.00.00.3349. So which security update do I download, version 9.0 or 6.4?? |Any guidance and/or clarification about the correct security update for my |computer would be very much appreciated, Sam. |
Guest Ottmar Freudenberger Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 "Sam" <samnewsgrp71@REMOVE THISsbcglobal.net> schrieb: >I have a Dell Dimension 8200 Computer with Windows XP Pro (SP2). After > accessing the windows update web site this afternoon, it indicated that my > computer needed the following update: Security Update for Windows Media > Player 6.4 (KB925398). > > I am confused about this update since the version of window media player on > my computer is 9.00.00.3349. But there's still WMP 6.4 on your machine. It's the mplayer2.exe located in the \Program Files\Windows Media Player folder. Your system therefore *needs* to apply the security update for WMP 6.4 too. > a. The first web page for the "details," had Microsoft Security > Bulletin MS06-078 (KB923689) as the subject title. I noticed that this KB > did not match the KB in the initial security update listed as needed by the > Microsoft Update web site. Confusing at best??!! Well there's a series of security updates for the varity of the circumstances the system is affected by the vulnerablities mentioned in the Security Bulletin. Otherwise MS may have needed to release a Security Bulletin for each update. > Why is the title for the security update download given as Windows Media > Player 6.4, yet the version of the Windows Media Player on my computer is > 9.00.00.3349. So which security update do I download, version 9.0 or 6.4?? Both. > Any guidance and/or clarification about the correct security update for my > computer would be very much appreciated, Sam. Use the Windows/Microsoft/Auto Update mechanism and don't bother. Bye, Freudi
Guest Sam Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 Lady Dungeness and Freudi, many thanks for your quick replies! I did not realize that I have two WMPs on my computer, ver 9.0 and 6.4. Should I uninstall ver 6.4, and if so, how would I uninstall this program? Thanks again for your help, Sam. P.S. I may use the Windows/Microsoft/Auto Update mechanism for this particular update as suggested. The only reason for my reluctance is that in the past, I use to have a lot of security update problems when using the auto update feature. Since I have been manually downloading the security update files, disconnecting from the internet, and shutting down ZAPRO and Norton Antivirus, I have not had any recent update install problems.
Guest Ottmar Freudenberger Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 "Sam" <samnewsgrp71@REMOVE THISsbcglobal.net> schrieb: > I did not realize that I have two WMPs on my computer, ver 9.0 and 6.4. > Should I uninstall ver 6.4, You can't. > P.S. I may use the Windows/Microsoft/Auto Update mechanism for this > particular update as suggested. The only reason for my reluctance is that > in the past, I use to have a lot of security update problems when using the > auto update feature. Since I have been manually downloading the security > update files, disconnecting from the internet, and shutting down ZAPRO and > Norton Antivirus, I have not had any recent update install problems. You most likely would/will have the same expirience with Auto/Windows Update *if* you keep your sensfull habitate. OTH, ZA and NAV are the two top protagonists when it comes to problems with updates and even running Windows. I'ld recommend to uninstall ZA and use the Windows "firewall" instead *and* uninstall *all* Yellow Box software anyway (it may be pure chance, but Symantec and ZoneLabs software are using yellow boxes and both of them aren't much more compatible than to themselfes). Bye, Freudi
Guest Sam Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 Re: Security Update for Windows Media Player 6.4 (KB925398) - Question about the Correct Version - THANKS Freudi, thanks very much for your reply and information. Have a good weekend, Sam. "Ottmar Freudenberger" <freudi@gmx.net> wrote in message news:5h1ij8F3in063U1@mid.individual.net... > "Sam" <samnewsgrp71@REMOVE THISsbcglobal.net> schrieb: > >> I did not realize that I have two WMPs on my computer, ver 9.0 and 6.4. >> Should I uninstall ver 6.4, > > You can't. > >> P.S. I may use the Windows/Microsoft/Auto Update mechanism for this >> particular update as suggested. The only reason for my reluctance is >> that >> in the past, I use to have a lot of security update problems when using >> the >> auto update feature. Since I have been manually downloading the security >> update files, disconnecting from the internet, and shutting down ZAPRO >> and >> Norton Antivirus, I have not had any recent update install problems. > > You most likely would/will have the same expirience with Auto/Windows > Update *if* you keep your sensfull habitate. OTH, ZA and NAV are the > two top protagonists when it comes to problems with updates and even > running Windows. I'ld recommend to uninstall ZA and use the Windows > "firewall" instead *and* uninstall *all* Yellow Box software anyway > (it may be pure chance, but Symantec and ZoneLabs software are using > yellow boxes and both of them aren't much more compatible than to > themselfes). > > Bye, > Freudi
Guest LadyDungeness@Fish.Net Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 I got the update to WMP 6.4 by downloading it to my computer, and then running it. You shouldn't have to use auto-anything. Like you, I download the full updates, disconnect from internet, close out antivirus and firewall, make a restore point, appy update and PRAY! I do not like Windows Firewall as it does not guard OUTGOING information. I use Zone Alarm. What makes you think you can't get the 6.4 update via download? ` Lady Dungeness Crabby, but Delicious! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 12:23:02 GMT, "Sam" <samnewsgrp71@REMOVE THISsbcglobal.net> wrote: |Lady Dungeness and Freudi, many thanks for your quick replies! | |I did not realize that I have two WMPs on my computer, ver 9.0 and 6.4. |Should I uninstall ver 6.4, and if so, how would I uninstall this program? |Thanks again for your help, Sam. | |P.S. I may use the Windows/Microsoft/Auto Update mechanism for this |particular update as suggested. The only reason for my reluctance is that |in the past, I use to have a lot of security update problems when using the |auto update feature. Since I have been manually downloading the security |update files, disconnecting from the internet, and shutting down ZAPRO and |Norton Antivirus, I have not had any recent update install problems. |
Guest Ottmar Freudenberger Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 <LadyDungeness@Fish.Net> schrieb: >I got the update to WMP 6.4 by downloading it to my computer, and then > running it. You shouldn't have to use auto-anything. You should not, but in case you don't know what updates your system needs, it's one of the less worst ideas. > I do not like Windows Firewall as it does not guard OUTGOING > information. I use Zone Alarm. Why are you installing software you don't trust? Otherwise you don't need that snakeoil which *seems* to control outgoing connections. And yes, it's more or less easy to fool personal firewall software. Bye, Freudi
Guest Ottmar Freudenberger Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Re: Security Update for Windows Media Player 6.4 (KB925398) - Question about the Correct Version - THANKS "Sam" <samnewsgrp71@REMOVE THISsbcglobal.net> schrieb: > Freudi, thanks very much for your reply and information. Have a good > weekend, Sam. YW and I hope you had one too, Freudi
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