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14-Jun-2008, 12:46 PM #1
Solved: saving MS updates to cd
I have a friend who lives in a very remote area, only way to access internet is by using a phone card. (part of the year is in area where they can use wifi). anyway, since it costs them so much anytime they are on line, does anyone know of a way we could download updates (ie:IE7 updates) and burn them to cd so he can put them on his computer. We have d/l SP3 and IE7 onto disk for him but would also like to get the IE7 updates for him.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give us.
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