How update various MS products?

G

George

Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi George,

All of the MS Office products, including MS Project
and MS Frontpage can be updated through
http://office.microsoft.com/updates

Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer which
is part of Windows and can be updated through your
Windows update settings.

Other MS software groups, including the Accounting
software has separate upgrades, some through
http://microsoft.com/business

=======
Hello, I'm using the usual MS products... WindowsXP-pro,
Office2003Professional (withBusinessContactManager), and Internet Explorer
6. I'd like to know *how many* different websites I need to access and how
many different things I need to do to keep everything updated. Which of
following is true:

1) For Office2003, all I need to do is go into any program (Outlook,
OutlookExpress, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and click "check for
updates" and whatever it brings back applies to the whole suite and any
individually affected programs, so *no* individual updates need to be done

2) For WindowsXP and IE6, I can just use the automatic updates...or go to
control panel and click Windows Updates... and it takes care of both of
these. Plus it takes care of Outlook Express???

3) MS FrontPage is a separate update

4) MS Project is a separate update

5) Is there anything else that's separate, along the lines of
general/mainstream business MS software?

Thanks,
George>>
 

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