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From: Mark Medici (markdbma.com)
Date: Wed Oct 24 2001 - 22:18:11 CDT

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    Microsoft released a new version of HFNetChk today.
     
    A couple of errors were fixed with the utility itself, and the
    readme.txt file was updated to include instructions on using HFNetChk if
    you cannot or do not want to update to at least MS Internet Explorer 5.0
    (these instructions might have been there before, but I don't recall
    seeing them).
     
    If you are not familiar with HFNetChk, it is an excellent tool for
    determining whether your WinNT or Win2k systems (workstations and
    servers) have the recommended hotfixes installed. You run it from a
    Command Prompt and HFNetChk downloads the current patch list from
    Microsoft then checks to see if the system is up-to-date. (The patch
    list, in XML format, is saved to the default directory, so you can also
    test systems that aren't on the network.) Not only is the operating
    system itself checked, but HFNetChk also knows how to check Exchange,
    SQL and IIS. You can check systems across the network and can specify
    multiple systems to be checked with one command. The output can be
    redirected to file for detailed review and historic documentation
    purposes.

    Using HFNetChk alone won't completely secure your system, but it does
    make the process of checking for missing patches more manageable.
     
    See http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/Release.asp?ReleaseID=31154 and
    the links therein for more info.

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