Stop reminding us of critical updates we've already rejected

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Dave6may

"Microsoft Office Update Services" should provide an an option button to
"Stop reminding us of critical updates we have already rejected," e.g.,
French Grammar. There seems to me to be no need to keep being reminded of an
already-rejected download option whenever we do a routine check of the Office
Update website.
Does anyone have a work-around suggestion?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Dave,

FWIW, a 'critical' update can be security related or it may
be one where a future update is dependent on having that
update installed.

In this case, the French Grammar update, even though you may
not have chosen to enable that option, is part of your
Office CD and there is, it appears, a vulnerability in it.

The current setup of the Officeupdate site doesn't support
that change. Future versions may.

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"Microsoft Office Update Services" should provide an an option button to
"Stop reminding us of critical updates we have already rejected," e.g.,
French Grammar. There seems to me to be no need to keep being reminded of an
already-rejected download option whenever we do a routine check of the Office
Update website.
Does anyone have a work-around suggestion?>>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
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Dave6may

Hi Bob.

Thank you for the explanation. I now see why, even though I don't use the
French Grammar, I need to download the update.

But another suggestion: Take the explanation you gave me and put it on the
Update site so tht other people know immediately why they should download it.

Best wishes, David
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