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Office Update Inventory Tool Version 2.1

malebolgia   on 30 July 2004 - 14:32 · 6 comments & 410 views

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From a central location, administrators can run the Office Update Inventory Tool on client computers to find out which Office updates have been applied, which Office updates are available to be applied, and which Office updates can be applied only to an administrative installation point. To use the Inventory Tool you must also download the latest Inventory Tool Catalog file (invcif.exe). Go to the Inventory Tool Catalog page to download the latest detection information used by the Inventory tool.

Download: Office Update Inventory Tool Version 2.1
News source: Microsoft Download Center


Game Information:

You are Paul de Raque, a Knight of the Temple, journeying to the Holy Land to join your order in Jerusalem. But you are not the ordinary crusading warrior, as you have been charged with fulfilling a most holy quest. On your shoulders has been placed future of the world; you are on a deadly serious mission and in the balance lies the souls of all humankind.

Armed with the weapons of a medieval knight you must face opponents, both human and demonic to reach your goal and prevent the Great Enemy to achieve his prize; to create a hell on earth condemning the souls of the humankind to the eternal flames of damnation.

Sword, axe, bow and shield are the weapons you must use with great skill. Fighting your way through Europe and the Holy land, facing human warriors, assassins and demonic minions, you must find the prize that will thwart the plans of the enemy: A holy relic of immense age.

The core of the game is medieval style fighting with the classical weapons of European knights, coupled with stunning graphics of the historical milieus of the 12th century crusades and the otherworldly locations of your worst nightmares.

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#1 robpears on 30 Jul 2004 - 15:28
is it worth getting?
(1 reply) #2 robpears on 30 Jul 2004 - 15:28
Is it worth Getting?
#2.1 robpears on 30 Jul 2004 - 15:29
sorry about double post pressed button twice
(2 replies) #3 Raven on 30 Jul 2004 - 16:09
It's worth getting if your a system administrator overseeing the installation of office updates across a network...
#3.1 dougkinzinger on 30 Jul 2004 - 17:19
Aye, that and it's free.
#3.2 Intelligen on 30 Jul 2004 - 20:12
Sure is, very handy for me at work since i'm in charge of deploying Office 2003

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