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| | I heard from my boss that there was a big security hole found in 2003 recently, does anyone know about it, and can tell me what it is, just for general knowledge. |
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| Using the same topic, i went to that provided link, and i've been noticed that its not for win03 but for xp too
when trying to install it i get this error "setup cannot update your windows xp files because the language installed in your system is different from the update language.
Im using winxp home (dutch)
i choosed the right language |
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| So you're saying you have Dutch XP installed and you also have a Dutch upgrade disk and it's throwing out that error?
Is this correct?
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| hheezen---
Select "Dutch" from the drop-down menu and click Go. Wait for the next page to load and then click "Downloaden".
It's a common mistake to change the language and click "Download", thinking that that has changed the language.
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