[CGUYS] Apple Update

2008-08-02 Thread Stephen Brownfield

Any comments about Apple's recent Security Update 2008-005?
Any comments about iTunes update (version 7.7)?

Thanks


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Re: [CGUYS] Apple Update question

2008-01-10 Thread Stephen Brownfield
I downloaded and installed the updated update.  Everything is fine now.  
I noticed that the file had the same name, but a different created date.


Steve


Tom Piwowar wrote:
I use Apple Software Update to see if there are any updates I need to 
install.  I then go to the Apple site, download it and manually install 
it.  I did this with Security Update 2007-009, however  Software 
Update still says I need to install Security Update 2007-009 version 
1.1.  What is going on? Did they update the Security Update after I 
installed it?



There was an update. This may be what you are seeing.



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Re: [CGUYS] Apple Update question

2008-01-09 Thread rocky lee
Sometimes the updates are comprehensive and include all the updates
until the date of the comprehensive update.

At other times,  the updates require a previous update in order to install.
It might be the OS cannot install a 2.1.1 update until it has 2.1.0 installed 
for example. When I run the software updates, I do it manually until it says 
'No further updates available at this time'  In the past I've updated, 
restarted the machine, and found that the updates for more software updates.

Rocky



   
   
   
 Date:Tue, 8 Jan 2008 20:49:35 -0500
From:Stephen Brownfield 
Subject: Apple Update question

I use Apple Software Update to see if there are any updates I need to 
install.  I then go to the Apple site, download it and manually install 
it.  I did this with Security Update 2007-009, however  Software 
Update still says I need to install Security Update 2007-009 version 
1.1.  What is going on? Did they update the Security Update after I 
installed it?

Steve




   
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[CGUYS] Apple Update question

2008-01-08 Thread Stephen Brownfield
I use Apple Software Update to see if there are any updates I need to 
install.  I then go to the Apple site, download it and manually install 
it.  I did this with Security Update 2007-009, however  Software 
Update still says I need to install Security Update 2007-009 version 
1.1.  What is going on? Did they update the Security Update after I 
installed it?


Steve



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Re: [CGUYS] Apple Update question

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Piwowar
I use Apple Software Update to see if there are any updates I need to 
install.  I then go to the Apple site, download it and manually install 
it.  I did this with Security Update 2007-009, however  Software 
Update still says I need to install Security Update 2007-009 version 
1.1.  What is going on? Did they update the Security Update after I 
installed it?

There was an update. This may be what you are seeing.



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