Update Frenzy
By Cate Eales
Appeared May 4, 2006 on castanet.net
The last two columns have been about Spring Cleaning. It
looks like there's been some spring cleaning going on at Mozilla and
Microsoft, too, with both companies in an update frenzy.
Firefox Update
Mozilla released a major update to the Firefox browser this week. The
current release is 1.5.0.3. You can find out what version of Firefox you
are running by opening Firefox, then clicking on Help, then on About
Mozilla Firefox. You'll see the version number in the resulting window,
just under the Firefox logo.
A good thing about the newer versions is that they automatically check for
updates and notify you when they find them. But, if you're still running
an older version, or if you just feel like checking on your own, you can
do that from the Help menu too, by clicking Help, then clicking Check for
updates.
If you want to try Firefox for the first time, you can download it here:
http://www.mozilla.com/
And speaking of Firefox, there is a useful extension called Customize
Google. This extension "…enhances Google search results by adding extra
information (like links to Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, MSN etc) and removing
unwanted information (like ads and spam)." It's great, and the little
movie that explains how you use it is worth watching, even if you do not
intend to use the extension! Get it here:
http://www.customizegoogle.com/
Windows Update
Quite a few people had a Grand Adventure with Windows Update in April.
First, Microsoft released security update KB908531 (security bulletin
MS06-015), which caused problems for people with some HP Printers,
scanners, cameras, and certain HP software, and some older NVIDIA graphics
cards. Then, they released a fix to fix that fix. If you had a problem, it
*should* be resolved now that the second update is available. If you are
still having a problem, Microsoft has published this document which might
help:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/918165
Other people are reporting problems with another update, KB900485, also
installed from Windows Update in April. More information on that can be
found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=404280BF-B240-4A34-AE0E-798CDED8CBAF&displaylang=en,
but frankly I didn't find it informative at all. And neither was this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q900485.
For almost a year now I've had my Windows Update set to
download and install automatically, but in light of all the recent
problems, I've decided to take back a little more control of the process.
I've set Windows Update to seek the updates, but instead of just
installing them and telling me about it later, Windows Update will inform
me there are files waiting for download and installation. I can have a
look at those files, decide which ones to install, and if something goes
wrong, at least I'll have a good idea of where to start looking for the
cause of the problem. You can change your Windows Update settings like
this:
Start | Control Panel | Security Center | Manage
settings for: ... Automatic Updates | Notify me but don't automatically
download or install them. | OK
Defender Update
And by the way, if you are running Windows Defender (Beta 2) (http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx),
be aware that it now gets its updated definitions with Windows Update
instead of being able to go get them on its own as previous versions did.
If you plan to install Defender, the new version of Microsoft
anti-spyware, and you happen to have downloaded music on your computer,
you will want to proceed with caution. A "feature" of Defender can allow
it to delete that music if you let it delete the Peer-to-Peer program you
used to download it. Whoops! More here:
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/about/releasenotes.mspx
See you next week!
Links:
Download Firefox web browser
http://www.mozilla.com/
Customize Google extension for Firefox web browser
http://www.customizegoogle.com/
You may experience problems in Windows Explorer or in the Windows shell
after you install security update MS06-015
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/918165
Update for Windows XP (KB900485)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=404280BF-B240-4A34-AE0E-798CDED8CBAF&displaylang=en
Error message in Windows XP Service Pack 2: "Stop 0x7E"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q900485
Windows Defender (Beta 2)
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx
Windows Defender (Beta 2) Known Issues
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/about/releasenotes.mspx
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Cate Eales has been helping people make online computing safe, accessible
and fun for over 20 years. She lives in Kelowna with her husband, Eric,
and her dog, Sandy. Cate is a partner in Real Life Internet Solutions,
helping individuals and small businesses with virus, spyware and malware
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management; music transfer; and website design, hosting and management.
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