Hello,
If it installed byitself you are fine.
If it downloaded, when you rebooted and restarted the machine, the updates
will install.
Have you rebooted after installing the update the last time?
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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From: EW <EW1947@gmail.com>
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Subject: KB 937287, again...
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Sorry, but I've got to ask this -- and it's an overworked topic.
During the last update for my Vista Home Premium, only one update,
KB937287, stalled -- I think it was during the download. I tried
again, same problem, so I CANCELLED the update.
Several hours later I had to reboot the my Dell Vista system and after
checking Windows Update again, it showed that KB937287 had installed
itself successfully! I checked for more updates and was shown that
all updates are complete.
My question: can I trust that this important update is indeed
successfully installed, or should I somehow try to reinstall it
again? I want to make certain all is well before attempting Vista
SP-1. Thanks.
EW