XP's "tonic" nurse - WinUpdateslist

  

Last year for Microsoft's Windows XP, security performance has been a storm, but Microsoft's release of SP2 security service patch package temporarily gives Windows XP users confidence. Everyone knows that the patches released by Microsoft mainly include hot fixes (HotFix) and comprehensive service packs (SPs) for a vulnerability or security issue. Although you can understand the "tonic" of the system through the relevant information of the system, but it is a bit cumbersome, then try the Windows XP "tonic" nurse recommended by this article - WinUpdateslist.

WinUpdateslist Small File

Software Version: 1.0 Software Size: 32KB

Software Category: Free Applicable Platform: Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP

Download address: http://download.zol.com.cn/detail/12/114492.shtml

WinUpdateslist is a green software, directly decompress and execute the "wu.exe" file, you can see To a very simple program window (as shown in the figure), the program lists the service patch package and hot patch information installed in the current system in the form of a list. The name of the patch can be known from the column information of the list (generally the patch) ID number), description, user name where the patch was installed, installation date, update object, and link address of the Microsoft Knowledge Base website. If you are interested in the corresponding knowledge base link of the patch, you can right click on the patch item and select “Open Web Link” from the pop-up menu. (The more convenient way is to press the “Ctrl+W” shortcut key, provided the current patch item is selected. ). If only one patch is selected, the "Filename" list box at the bottom will list the file name of the patch update, the version comparison of the file before and after the update, the path, etc., which is much more detailed than the system's own tools.

Windows patches are updated almost daily. If we already know the ID number of a vulnerability patch, we can quickly find out if the system has been updated by the search function:

1 Click the "Find" button on the toolbar;

2. In the "Find What" text box of the "Find" dialog box that pops up, enter the ID number of the vulnerability patch and click "Find Next"; Br>

3. If there is a patch name that matches the keyword, the program will automatically select the first patch item that matches the keyword.

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