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kehrer1701@yahoo.com - 25 Mar 2006 17:07 GMT
I installed office 2004 today.  I ran the built in update function and
pulled in AutoUpdate 1.1.2 which installed fine. I found the old
version of it in trash, and deleted it.  Upon restart, I find in the
trash the following "recovered files"
MSau_205 (folder) and then inside a file 0409Msau10002 at 928KB v 8.4
Application.
Is this normal?  I didn't find anything in the trash after autoupdate
pulled in the 11.2.3 updater.

Anyone see this??
CyberTaz - 25 Mar 2006 17:47 GMT
As long as everything works as it should I wouldn't be concerned about the
items in the Trash. Updates often need to replace files which are 'in use'
at the time of the updating & can't be deleted until the system is
restarted. Sometime just logging out/in is sufficient.

Regards |:>)

On 3/25/06 11:07 AM, in article
1143302842.176268.33950@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "kehrer1701@yahoo.com"

> I installed office 2004 today.  I ran the built in update function and
> pulled in AutoUpdate 1.1.2 which installed fine. I found the old
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> Anyone see this??
 
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