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  1. #1

    Default update 811493

    Iv tryed to use windowns update however, it doesnt seem
    to wana work with a particular update (#811493). I
    download it, install it and reboot, but next time i go to
    check windows update it says i havent installed it. What
    is up? How do I fix this? or where should i e-mail about
    it?


    SEM


    [email]Merk9507@students.sou.edu[/email]
    SEM Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: update 811493

    Hi SEM
    You most likely need to do one of the following two actions to make this
    update install correctly. Go to start > run and enter services.msc
    In the services window find an entry called cryptographic services and
    double click on it. Ensure its startup type is set to automatic and start
    the service if its status is stopped.
    You may also need rename a folder called catroot2 in
    c:\windows\system32. If one of the catalog files in the catroot2 folder
    becomes corrupt some updates will fail to install properly.
    If renaming catroot2 corrects things you may also want to install Q817287:
    Critical Update (Catalog Database Corruption in Microsoft Windows) from the
    windows update site to prevent the problem happening again in the future.

    Hope that helps

    --
    Mark

    "SEM" <merk9507@students.sou.edu> wrote in message
    news:007f01c34cde$270733e0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
    > Iv tryed to use windowns update however, it doesnt seem
    > to wana work with a particular update (#811493). I
    > download it, install it and reboot, but next time i go to
    > check windows update it says i havent installed it. What
    > is up? How do I fix this? or where should i e-mail about
    > it?
    >
    >
    > SEM
    >
    >
    > [email]Merk9507@students.sou.edu[/email]

    Mark Salloway Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: update 811493

    You may be interested in a reply I posted to another NG.

    If any of you are having problems with Q811493 and have a stand-alone PC,
    just
    uninstall Q811493 and leave it uninstalled - it's not necessary.

    If you read the fine print, it says in part -

    "For an attack to be successful, an attacker would need to be able to logon
    interactively to the system, either AT THE CONSOLE or through A TERMINAL
    SESSION.
    Also, a successful attack would require the introduction of code in order to
    exploit this vulnerability. This issue most directly affects client systems
    and terminal servers."

    --
    Johnf
    > Hi SEM
    > You most likely need to do one of the following two actions to make this
    > update install correctly. Go to start > run and enter services.msc
    > In the services window find an entry called cryptographic services and
    > double click on it. Ensure its startup type is set to automatic and
    > start the service if its status is stopped.
    > You may also need rename a folder called catroot2 in
    > c:\windows\system32. If one of the catalog files in the catroot2 folder
    > becomes corrupt some updates will fail to install properly.
    > If renaming catroot2 corrects things you may also want to install
    > Q817287: Critical Update (Catalog Database Corruption in Microsoft
    > Windows) from the windows update site to prevent the problem happening
    > again in the future.
    >
    > Hope that helps
    >
    > --
    > Mark
    >
    > "SEM" <merk9507@students.sou.edu> wrote in message
    > news:007f01c34cde$270733e0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
    >> Iv tryed to use windowns update however, it doesnt seem
    >> to wana work with a particular update (#811493). I
    >> download it, install it and reboot, but next time i go to
    >> check windows update it says i havent installed it. What
    >> is up? How do I fix this? or where should i e-mail about
    >> it?
    >>
    >>
    >> SEM
    >>
    >>
    >> [email]Merk9507@students.sou.edu[/email]

    johnf Guest

  5. #4

    Default Re: update 811493


    > On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 05:44:33 GMT johnf <john_f@bigpond.net.a> wrote:
    >
    >> You may be interested in a reply I posted to another NG.
    >>
    >> If any of you are having problems with Q811493 and have a stand-alone
    >> PC, just uninstall Q811493 and leave it uninstalled - it's not
    >> necessary.
    >
    > Yes, that is ok for now. Installing 811493 crashes my PC, but I don't
    > actually need the patch so no problem.
    >
    > But... What happens when the patch is rolled up into SP2?
    >
    > Ted.
    Hopefully there will have been enough feedback pressure by then for them to
    fix it properly.
    If it appears in SP2 (undeletable), they won't be one bit popular.

    Johnf


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  6. #5

    Default Re: update 811493

    Hi

    The revised 811493 is OK - I haven't seen any problems with it apart from the OP in this thread.

    Quote - from your posting "If it appears in SP2 (undeletable), they won't be one bit popular" - that would indicate you have prior knowledge of any SP2 update that may be available at a later date.

    A 3rd person 'could' be on the same Intranet - in which case there wouldn't much 'hacking' involved.

    Will

    "johnf" <john_f@bigpond.net.a> wrote in message news:OqSRa.2531$OM3.458@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
    > By 'fix it properly', it's apparent, by reading posts on more than one
    > MS-related NG, that some are still encountering problems with the revised
    > Hotfix.
    >
    > I don't recall mentioning anything regarding having any SP2 info. What I
    > said there is that they release SP2 with the apparently buggy fix in-situ,
    > there will be no way of uninstalling Q811493. That was Ted's query.
    >
    > If you read what I said below, in 'read more' for Q811493, it is effectively
    > saying that to MALICIOUSLY take advantage of the flaw, a 3rd. person must
    > 'hack' it either via the keyboard of the PC or access the PC via a Network.
    > If the PC is a stand-alone unit, there's no chance of this happening.
    >
    > --
    > Johnf
    >
    > > Hi Johnf
    > >
    > > How do you mean 'fix it properly'? Where does your info come from
    > > regarding SP2? Why are you advising that 811493 isn't needed?
    > >
    > > Will
    > >
    > > "johnf" <john_f@bigpond.net.a> wrote in message
    > > news:1WORa.1629$OM3.67@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>> On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 05:44:33 GMT johnf <john_f@bigpond.net.a> wrote:
    > >>>
    > >>>> You may be interested in a reply I posted to another NG.
    > >>>>
    > >>>> If any of you are having problems with Q811493 and have a stand-alone
    > >>>> PC, just uninstall Q811493 and leave it uninstalled - it's not
    > >>>> necessary.
    > >>>
    > >>> Yes, that is ok for now. Installing 811493 crashes my PC, but I don't
    > >>> actually need the patch so no problem.
    > >>>
    > >>> But... What happens when the patch is rolled up into SP2?
    > >>>
    > >>> Ted.
    > >>
    > >> Hopefully there will have been enough feedback pressure by then for
    > >> them to
    > >> fix it properly.
    > >> If it appears in SP2 (undeletable), they won't be one bit popular.
    > >>
    > >> Johnf
    > >>
    > >>
    > >
    > >
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  7. #6

    Default Re: update 811493

    On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:25:30 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > The revised 811493 is OK -
    That's just plain wrong. It is patently not ok for everybody.

    > I haven't seen any problems with it apart from the OP in this thread.
    Then you have not been looking much. There have been a number of problems
    reported in this very newsgroup, and elsewhere.

    Why are you un-willing to believe that they may still be problem with
    the 811493 patch? Just because it does not happen to cause YOU a problem?

    Ted.
    Ted Guest

  8. #7

    Default Re: update 811493

    Thanks, Ted, I'm glad that someone knew where I was coming from.
    Time to ignore Will, he appears to read innuendos into everything.

    --
    Johnf
    > On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:25:30 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > wrote:
    >
    >> Hi
    >>
    >> The revised 811493 is OK -
    >
    > That's just plain wrong. It is patently not ok for everybody.
    >
    >
    >> I haven't seen any problems with it apart from the OP in this thread.
    >
    > Then you have not been looking much. There have been a number of
    > problems reported in this very newsgroup, and elsewhere.
    >
    > Why are you un-willing to believe that they may still be problem with
    > the 811493 patch? Just because it does not happen to cause YOU a
    > problem?
    >
    > Ted.

    johnf Guest

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    Default Re: update 811493


    "Ted" <ted@notreal.add> wrote in message news:memo.20030718160208.1484D@nobody.nowhere.non. ..
    > On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:25:30 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > Hi
    > >
    > > The revised 811493 is OK -
    >
    > That's just plain wrong. It is patently not ok for everybody.
    >
    >
    > > I haven't seen any problems with it apart from the OP in this thread.
    >
    > Then you have not been looking much. There have been a number of problems
    > reported in this very newsgroup, and elsewhere.
    >
    > Why are you un-willing to believe that they may still be problem with
    > the 811493 patch? Just because it does not happen to cause YOU a problem?
    >
    > Ted.
    Will Denny, the MVP arse kissing cunt, won't see your post, because anyone with the same name as mine is plonked!
    Ted Guest

  10. #9

    Default Re: update 811493

    I have thought about that, yes. If anyone has a real problem with 811493, please post your error messages, I will report them and hopefully have a 'fix'.

    "Unknown" - you could of course guarantee the same?

    Will

    "Unknown" <Unknown@Somewhere.Kom> wrote in message news:lXXRa.22957$BM.6717380@newssrv26.news.prodigy .com...
    > Ever think that some people are just blaming 811493 and in fact it is some
    > other problem? Think about that.
    > "johnf" <john_f@bigpond.net.a> wrote in message
    > news:w_URa.2701$OM3.1259@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
    > > Thanks, Ted, I'm glad that someone knew where I was coming from.
    > > Time to ignore Will, he appears to read innuendos into everything.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Johnf
    > >
    > > > On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:25:30 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > > > wrote:
    > > >
    > > >> Hi
    > > >>
    > > >> The revised 811493 is OK -
    > > >
    > > > That's just plain wrong. It is patently not ok for everybody.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >> I haven't seen any problems with it apart from the OP in this thread.
    > > >
    > > > Then you have not been looking much. There have been a number of
    > > > problems reported in this very newsgroup, and elsewhere.
    > > >
    > > > Why are you un-willing to believe that they may still be problem with
    > > > the 811493 patch? Just because it does not happen to cause YOU a
    > > > problem?
    > > >
    > > > Ted.
    > >
    > >
    >

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    Default Re: update 811493

    On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:44:34 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    wrote:
    > I have thought about that, yes. If anyone has a real problem with
    > 811493, please post your error messages, I will report them and
    > hopefully have a 'fix'.
    Ok...Here goes...


    Firstly, I have installed all available updates apart from 811493. My PC
    is perfectly stable and runs for days on end with no crashing/lockup
    problems at all.

    I then install 811493 and after a random time, usually 2 to 3 hours, the
    PC suddenly locks up solid. There is no warning. There are no on-screen
    error messages or any indications of anything unusual. The screen/
    keyboard/mouse/etc just suddenly freeze. Nothing is logged anywhere (no
    error events logged). The PC is just TOTALLY locked up, suggesting to me
    that the CPU itself has crashed, therefore no further activity can take
    place.


    A hard reset is the only option. The PC re-boots quite normally and
    everything looks and runs fine until another few hours go past and it
    suddenly locks up again.

    I can't post any "error messages" as there aren't any.
    There are no clues
    whatsoever as to what exactly triggered the lockup.
    Once the PC is locked
    up there is nothing I can do except hit the reset button.

    This problem occurs regardless of what program(s) the PC is running at the
    time. It even occurs if I shut down all running applications (including
    firewall, virus scanner, etc) and leave it just idling.

    If I then un-install 811493, the PC is perfectly stable again.

    Now where would you place the blame for this problem. To me it suggests
    that 811493 is the culprit or certainly the catalyst. Without that patch
    the PC is perfectly stable.

    Ted.
    Edward Guest

  12. #11

    Default Re: update 811493

    Hi

    I agree with you, 811493 would seem to be the problem in your case. I'll see if this problem is still being reported. Is there any 'hint' in Event Viewer as to what might have caused your PC to freeze up:

    Start>Run - then type in "eventvwr.msc" - without the quotes - click on 'Application' in the left hand pane.

    Will

    "Edward" <edward@notreal.add> wrote in message news:memo.20030719095156.952A@nobody.nowhere.non.. .
    > On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:44:34 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > I have thought about that, yes. If anyone has a real problem with
    > > 811493, please post your error messages, I will report them and
    > > hopefully have a 'fix'.
    >
    > Ok...Here goes...
    >
    >
    > Firstly, I have installed all available updates apart from 811493. My PC
    > is perfectly stable and runs for days on end with no crashing/lockup
    > problems at all.
    >
    > I then install 811493 and after a random time, usually 2 to 3 hours, the
    > PC suddenly locks up solid. There is no warning. There are no on-screen
    > error messages or any indications of anything unusual. The screen/
    > keyboard/mouse/etc just suddenly freeze. Nothing is logged anywhere (no
    > error events logged). The PC is just TOTALLY locked up, suggesting to me
    > that the CPU itself has crashed, therefore no further activity can take
    > place.
    >
    >
    > A hard reset is the only option. The PC re-boots quite normally and
    > everything looks and runs fine until another few hours go past and it
    > suddenly locks up again.
    >
    > I can't post any "error messages" as there aren't any.
    > There are no clues
    > whatsoever as to what exactly triggered the lockup.
    > Once the PC is locked
    > up there is nothing I can do except hit the reset button.
    >
    > This problem occurs regardless of what program(s) the PC is running at the
    > time. It even occurs if I shut down all running applications (including
    > firewall, virus scanner, etc) and leave it just idling.
    >
    > If I then un-install 811493, the PC is perfectly stable again.
    >
    > Now where would you place the blame for this problem. To me it suggests
    > that 811493 is the culprit or certainly the catalyst. Without that patch
    > the PC is perfectly stable.
    >
    > Ted.

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  13. #12

    Default Re: update 811493

    On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:22:56 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > I agree with you, 811493 would seem to be the problem in your case.
    > I'll see if this problem is still being reported. Is there any 'hint'
    > in Event Viewer as to what might have caused your PC to freeze up:
    No, nothing whatsoever. Normal events appear to be recorded up to (some
    time before) the lockup. The lockup is sudden and complete. The PC just
    stops dead in it's tracks.

    I have tried installing 811493 several times, both before and after
    installing other new updates, and each time the result was the same.
    Sudden total lockup after a hour or two.

    Ted.
    Edward Guest

  14. #13

    Default Re: update 811493

    > On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:22:56 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > wrote:
    >
    >> Hi
    >>
    >> I agree with you, 811493 would seem to be the problem in your case.
    >> I'll see if this problem is still being reported. Is there any 'hint'
    >> in Event Viewer as to what might have caused your PC to freeze up:
    >
    > No, nothing whatsoever. Normal events appear to be recorded up to (some
    > time before) the lockup. The lockup is sudden and complete. The PC just
    > stops dead in it's tracks.
    >
    > I have tried installing 811493 several times, both before and after
    > installing other new updates, and each time the result was the same.
    > Sudden total lockup after a hour or two.
    >
    > Ted.
    Are you installing the latest from the Update site each time & not from a
    back-up?
    That has all the symptoms displayed by the March release (first noticable
    symptom - cursor suddenly freezes for about 30 secs. then temporarily frees
    up again.)
    --

    Johnf


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  15. #14

    Default Re: update 811493

    OK, Ted, I'll see what I can find out for you.

    Will

    "Edward" <edward@notreal.add> wrote in message news:memo.20030719132440.952B@nobody.nowhere.non.. .
    > On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:22:56 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > Hi
    > >
    > > I agree with you, 811493 would seem to be the problem in your case.
    > > I'll see if this problem is still being reported. Is there any 'hint'
    > > in Event Viewer as to what might have caused your PC to freeze up:
    >
    > No, nothing whatsoever. Normal events appear to be recorded up to (some
    > time before) the lockup. The lockup is sudden and complete. The PC just
    > stops dead in it's tracks.
    >
    > I have tried installing 811493 several times, both before and after
    > installing other new updates, and each time the result was the same.
    > Sudden total lockup after a hour or two.
    >
    > Ted.

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  16. #15

    Default Re: update 811493

    Hi

    I am having exactly the same problem with 811493.
    On 7th June downloaded and installed. Within minutes Pc locked up.
    Used restore and system fine.
    Reinstalled 811493 on 3 more occasions and symptoms repeated.
    Finally left it off completely.
    System running fine with all other updates to present.

    Then today I installed 811493 from the CD ROM with Sept issue of Windows
    Xp -the Official magazine to see if this worked any different.
    Within 2 minutes the PC froze and I had to reset. This after several weeks
    without any crashes.
    I have since used system restore to remove and system fine again.
    I shall leave this update completely.

    Mac


    "Edward" <edward@notreal.add> wrote in message
    news:memo.20030719180218.952D@nobody.nowhere.non.. .
    > On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:04:01 +0100 Will Denny <wjd4444uk@yahoo.co.uk>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > OK, Ted, I'll see what I can find out for you.
    > >
    > > Will
    >
    > Thank you. I do realise that without any error messages, or other similar
    > reports, it is very difficult to even guess what the real problem is.
    >
    > My real concern, as I stated earlier, is not with this specific update (
    > which I can well live without)
    > but with the possibility it will be
    > incorporated in a future SP2 along with other new fixes, and I will then
    > be unable to install SP2.
    >
    > Ted.

    macjinty Guest

  17. #16

    Default Re: update 811493

    On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 19:41:20 +0100 macjinty <ian@maclachlan90.fsnet.co.uk>
    wrote:
    > I am having exactly the same problem with 811493.
    > On 7th June downloaded and installed. Within minutes Pc locked up.
    > Used restore and system fine.
    > Reinstalled 811493 on 3 more occasions and symptoms repeated.
    > Finally left it off completely.
    > System running fine with all other updates to present.
    >
    > Then today I installed 811493 from the CD ROM with Sept issue of Windows
    > Xp -the Official magazine to see if this worked any different.
    > Within 2 minutes the PC froze and I had to reset. This after several
    > weeks
    > without any crashes.
    > I have since used system restore to remove and system fine again.
    > I shall leave this update completely.
    >
    > Mac
    Hi Mac,
    Nice to know I am not the only one with this problem with 811493. Your
    experience does sound exactly the same as mine. Lets hope Microsoft can
    fix it before it gets incorporated into SP2.

    Edward.
    Edward Guest

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