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why would anyone even bother having auto update or auto install enabled?:confused: Dont you want to know whats going into your boxes? :vamp:
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you more than likely already know this but i use this site all the time to find known ports
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers |
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Try running 2000 nodes, 3000 users, across 8 buildings with 3 techs (including net admin). You are forced to take a few extra risks... (though the funny thing is that my machines have not had this problem - just the ones I manage for the other entity)... |
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Just fixed it on another box. |
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BTW - fix for the W2K machines I'll type up in a little bit... |
Ummm... my computers have problems. One is a pc the other a laptop, both xp. The pc, in particular, has issues. It will sometimes not shutoff, then sometimes when I start it freezes before loading windows. Then sometimes it will open and do the really slow super high pc usage business. Sometimes it works ok. It also has norton on it.
Should I do what likwid said on the first page of the thread? I also gotta get rid of Norton I think cause it seems to be a bugga. I am not computer illiterate, but not very literate either when it comes to this stuff. |
How come the baloney sandwich doesn't fit in the slot anymore?
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ijut. I disabled the auto update and seem to be running fine now, cpu usage is not maxing out anymore. |
Uninstall "microsoft update" and let us know if it all goes away.
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I turned off my suto updates 3 weeks ago because an update last year screwed up my mail and had to keep doing restores at least once a week. Microsoft had been working with me but nothing works.
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On 2K machines what I have done to get 'em fixed... Steps off the top of my head... If the machine has vital local info dupe the hard drive with Ghost, GPARTED (great utility), or some other imaging software in case this doesn't work
Boot of a 2K SP4 install disk (if you don't have a SP4 version you could slipstream one). Go into Repair the W2K installation to recovery console Log in (need to know local administrator account or you'll need other tools to go in :wall: ) at the prompt type fixboot to repair the MBR Bounce the machine Boot again off the CD Choose to repair the Win2K - it will ask you a couple times to make sure. If you don't have an ERD it will usually find the C:\WINNT default folder. Or you can make an ERD off an identical operating machine (didn't need to but should work) When offered to Auto or Manual repair, chose M and hit enter (with all options selected) You'll be prompted to overwite files - choose A to overwrite all. This will overwrite the files - all except some which error which are the IE6 files which you will skip. Essentially you are reloading ALL of the system files on the machine - with IE5 installed. Once done, reboot into the logon Sometimes you may need to run the file repair process twice (happened one out of three times) So now you have a vanilla reinstall of SP4 with IE5 and no hotfixes. Run the IE6.1 install from MS or break out your technet discs and fine the IE6 network install - run it.. Go and start the Windows Update and download the newer Window BITS tool (it will walk you through) but do not install the Microsoft Update. Those of you with WUSs servers or doing things through a GPO can alter accordingly :hee: Run all of the updates except for the 931786 (it's 9317xx - I remember that much). I had 3 computers to do this to today and was able to recover two of them. One machine lost all of its fonts and IE/Outlook as well as a terminal emulation app are fubared. I would consider running the process again but I started a little vacation today so one of the other guys will do it Monday :tooth: Unfortunately, limping some old machines through is necessary for specific application computability - otherwise they would be XP... I have not heard of this impacting any of the 800 or so PCs (mostly XP) or servers 2K under my control :alien: knock on wood Anyone hear anything official from MS? |
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chrome dome
and the term is geek, as in "It is Fashionable to be a Geek, women find us sexy today, as they did a man that could fix cars 30 years ago", YOU, Mr Radio Man, were a card carrying member of the A/V team :tooth: |
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yes new machine is the nads so far. 3 hard drives and two ghost. Good for now. I'm going to play with this other machine and see if I can get it working again. Maybe new disc will make it easier to fix the boot stuff. chrome dome...it's all falling out nowadays :hee: |
Do you have any idea how mean that was to a senial, ADD, old guy?:shocked: :huh:
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oh so thats what you do on your Friday nights.
:cheers: i found a great free program to slip stream and add a whole bunch of other stuff. The name escapes me right now but ill post when i go to my laptop. |
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Go to msfn forums - all kinds of great resources & tutorials... You probably thinking of NLITE ,,, Good Stuff - Get GPARTED too :hee: Sorry Fred :tooth: |
Microsoft Update Feature Locks Up User PCs
May 11, 2007 7:51 p.m. EST Geoffrey Ramos - AHN Staff Writer Redmond, WA (AHN) - A Microsoft update that was intended to fix flaws in the software company's products kept users from using their computers because of a long-standing bug in the update system itself. Shortly after releasing seven security updates on Tuesday, Microsoft support boards was flooded by angry users complaining that their computers had locked up because of a bug in the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Until Friday, some users were still having problems. The problem, which has plagued Microsoft users for months, causes the Windows Automatic Update feature to lock up. A component of the software, svchost.exe, eats up 100% of the computer's resources, during the update and renders the entire system unusable. Users need to reboot to get their computers running again. A fix was released by Microsoft on Thursday. The hotfix can be downloaded and installed manually on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 systems. The patch will be available as part of the Microsoft Update bulletin late this month or in June. To completely fix the bug, users are urged to download and install a new stand-alone WSUS version 3.0 client. "It's important to keep in mind that the new WSUS client is only a partial solution and clients must have both KB927891 and the new 3.0 client installed for a full solution," the WSUS team said in its blog. |
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