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From: Paul <nospam@needed.invalid>
Newsgroups: alt.windows7.general
Subject: Re: "New Updates" - Is that another way of saying
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 19:41:08 -0500
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J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
> In message <qtb8fh$c9n$1@dont-email.me>, Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> 
> writes:
>> pyotr filipivich wrote:
>>>      Just a rant, but ...
>>>      "New Updates" - Is that another way of saying we're going to mess
>>> things up?
> []
>>>      After the weekend retreat which mentioned in passing "spending
>>> time on-line" as a bad thing (Okay Father, you've stopped preaching
>>> and gone to meddling..."), I think this is just confirmation I really
>>> do need to spend less time on-line.
>>>  tschus
>>> pyotr
>>>
> Going to retreats that say that might be a bad thing ... (-:
>>
>> Download MBSA 2.3
>>
>> MBSASetup-x86-EN.msi                         SHA1: 
>> 2092B91D03D6D4A2B07B6DD25974F35EE5C7B1CF
>> MBSASetup-x64-EN.msi  <=== for a 64 bit OS   SHA1: 
>> DE4A9DF45AC40DD901C956EDFE2F766D2BFDDC92
>>
>> (Background)
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Baseline_Security_Analyzer
>>
>> https://web.archive.org/web/20180109122943/http://www.microsoft.com/en-u
>> s/download/details.aspx?id=7558
>>
>> Microsoft has killed the links (as usual).
>>
>> This is the 64-bit one, thanks to the "download memory" of my browser.
>> Using that info, I can go and get the file off archive.org .
>>
>> https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/E/1/8E16A4C7-DD28-4368-A83A-28
>> 2C82FC212A/MBSASetup-x64-EN.msi
>>
>> And this link will actually have a copy :-)
>>
>> https://web.archive.org/web/20170207130331if_/https://download.microsoft
>> .com/download/8/E/1/8E16A4C7-DD28-4368-A83A-282C82FC212A/MBSASetup-x64-E
>> N.msi
> 
> For others' benefit, can you do the same magic for the 32-bit one? 

Just hack up that link and try it out.

https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/E/1/8E16A4C7-DD28-4368-A83A-282C82FC212A/MBSASetup-x86-EN.msi

That ought to work. Try a date you like, select the colored hour string under
one of the date circles.

And if that doesn't make sense to you, click this.

https://web.archive.org/web/20150112201214if_/http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/E/1/8E16A4C7-DD28-4368-A83A-282C82FC212A/MBSASetup-x86-EN.msi

Then verify it's actually the 2.3 version of file.
Check the Properties of the file.

    Paul