Guest SteveB_0001 Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 I have two XP Pro Computers... This morning I was notified by MS automatic update that 9 security updates were available for installing..... On one computer KB928366 kepts installing over and over again... when I power down I receive a message that an update must be installed... Yet when I boot back up the automatic updater tells me I have another update available, which is always for KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update. There seems to be a never ending circle here... My second computer is behaving differently after installing the security updates plus two optional ones.... it is now doing a boot then reboot - over and over again. Going into safte mode, I was informed that a BAD_POOL_HEADER exists causing the computer to reboot to protect the computer. NET RESULT from Security Updates TODAY... >>One computer NOT Operational.... continually rebooting... (new updater was installed automatically before installation of security updates - computer rebooted itself without human intervention) >>The Other one seems to be operational, except the MS Updater wants to install the same update over and over again.... I did manually install the new updater just in case.. this system did not reboot itself before installation of security updates this morning... .....CALLING MICROSOFT - Your security updates today appear to have a BUG in it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does anyone know what to do about this????????????????? Thanks, SteveB
Guest Carey Frisch [MVP] Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO Start a free Windows Update incident support request: https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527 -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "SteveB_0001" wrote: I have two XP Pro Computers... This morning I was notified by MS automatic update that 9 security updates were available for installing..... On one computer KB928366 kepts installing over and over again... when I power down I receive a message that an update must be installed... Yet when I boot back up the automatic updater tells me I have another update available, which is always for KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update. There seems to be a never ending circle here... My second computer is behaving differently after installing the security updates plus two optional ones.... it is now doing a boot then reboot - over and over again. Going into safte mode, I was informed that a BAD_POOL_HEADER exists causing the computer to reboot to protect the computer. NET RESULT from Security Updates TODAY... >>One computer NOT Operational.... continually rebooting... (new updater was installed automatically before installation of security >>updates - computer rebooted itself without human intervention) >>The Other one seems to be operational, except the MS Updater wants to install the same update over and over again.... I did >>manually install the new updater just in case.. this system did not reboot itself before installation of security updates this >>morning... .....CALLING MICROSOFT - Your security updates today appear to have a BUG in it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does anyone know what to do about this????????????????? Thanks, SteveB
Guest HEMI-Powered Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO Carey Frisch [MVP] added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... > Start a free Windows Update incident support request: > https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527 > I can never understand why customers have to do this stuff. doesn't MS at all regression test its own critical updates, so don't they know when they do or don't cause trouble? this is so bad that I simply will NOT install ANY new security or critical fix without lurking in the various self-help NGs like this one until it appears that the new "fix" doesn't cause more trouble than it allegegly fixes. And, has MS ever tried to understand its own babblefish translation for what the fix purports to do? I cannot, and the MVPs simply just say "its for your own good, install it". no thanks. get your house in order and get the quality of your software into the 21st century. you think I'm going to spend real $$$ on Vista when MS can't even reliably put out one or two critical fixes/month? methinketh not! -- HP, aka Jerry
Guest nospam Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO "HEMI-Powered" <none@none.en> wrote in message news:Xns996A89D337AACReplyScoreID@140.99.99.130... > Carey Frisch [MVP] added these comments in the current discussion > du jour ... > >> Start a free Windows Update incident support request: >> https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527 >> > I can never understand why customers have to do this stuff. doesn't > MS at all regression test its own critical updates, so don't they > know when they do or don't cause trouble? this is so bad that I > simply will NOT install ANY new security or critical fix without > lurking in the various self-help NGs like this one until it appears > that the new "fix" doesn't cause more trouble than it allegegly > fixes. And, has MS ever tried to understand its own babblefish > translation for what the fix purports to do? I cannot, and the MVPs > simply just say "its for your own good, install it". no thanks. get > your house in order and get the quality of your software into the > 21st century. you think I'm going to spend real $$$ on Vista when > MS can't even reliably put out one or two critical fixes/month? > methinketh not! > > -- > HP, aka Jerry Amen, Amen..
Guest Stan Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:32:47 GMT, "HEMI-Powered" <none@none.en> wrote: > this is so bad that I >simply will NOT install ANY new security or critical fix without >lurking in the various self-help NGs like this one until it appears >that the new "fix" doesn't cause more trouble than it allegegly >fixes. [Copied from microsoft.public.windowsupdate NG] A friend's son takes care of all the computers for a Medical Billing Service. He is responsible for their network consisting of 65 computers which are all identical. He says he has designated one of these computers as his "Black Tuesday" computer which he applies all "relevant" updates on each Black Tuesday. After 30 days, or until the next Back Tuesday, he is able to see which updates from the previous Black Tuesday are damaging and which ones are not. On each Black Tuesday, he applies the updates from the last Black Tuesday to the other 64 computers that were not damaging to the 65th (Black Tuesday Test) computer. He then downloads all the latest Black Tuesday updates relevant to his systems and applies them to the poor old 65th (Black Tuesday Test) computer and starts the whole mess over again. It seems as though the cure to “malicious attacks” AKA Black Tuesday Critical Updates are becoming more of a threat to the health of a system than the actual “malicious attack”. [End Copy] >And, has MS ever tried to understand its own babblefish >translation for what the fix purports to do? Their Track Record & Reputation shows...... NO >and the MVPs simply just say "its for your own good, install it". Sort of reminds you when someone says "I'm from the Government... You can Trust Me!" > no thanks. SMART MOVE! I'm starting to read more and more people starting to get a clue about this company's ineptness and starting to guard themselves and their valuable systems from Black Tuesday Harmware.. err I mean updates... >You think I'm going to spend real $$$ on Vista when >MS can't even reliably put out one or two critical fixes/month? Problem is... too many numbers in the complacent part of the population that feeds this junk. I just read on another NG where there are the usual day after Black Tuesday horror stories popping up, this lady that said, "Oh well, Microsoft will come out with a fix to the fix shortly to safe us." Save us from who? BFL >methinketh not! As I said... I am reading more and more that are starting to wake up and say the same. Regards,
Guest antioch Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO "SteveB_0001" <SteveB_0001@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4854DCF8-77D6-4407-9DE9-25665548B87D@microsoft.com... >I have two XP Pro Computers... This morning I was notified by MS automatic > update that 9 security updates were available for installing..... > > On one computer KB928366 kepts installing over and over again... when I > power down I receive a message that an update must be installed... Yet > when I CLIPPED > > Does anyone know what to do about this????????????????? > > Thanks, > SteveB Rather than use that cranky web interface discussion group, try newsgroups and subscribe to microsoft.public.windowsupdates where you will find the experts to help you with update problems, that of course occur every Black Tuesday. Good luck Rgds Antioch
Guest mikec Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 RE: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO "SteveB_0001" wrote: > I have two XP Pro Computers... This morning I was notified by MS automatic > update that 9 security updates were available for installing..... > > On one computer KB928366 kepts installing over and over again... when I > power down I receive a message that an update must be installed... Yet when I > boot back up the automatic updater tells me I have another update available, > which is always for KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security > Update. There seems to be a never ending circle here... > > My second computer is behaving differently after installing the security > updates plus two optional ones.... it is now doing a boot then reboot - over > and over again. Going into safte mode, I was informed that a BAD_POOL_HEADER > exists causing the computer to reboot to protect the computer. > > NET RESULT from Security Updates TODAY... > >>One computer NOT Operational.... continually rebooting... (new updater was installed automatically before installation of security updates - computer rebooted itself without human intervention) > >>The Other one seems to be operational, except the MS Updater wants to install the same update over and over again.... I did manually install the new updater just in case.. this system did not reboot itself before installation of security updates this morning... > > ....CALLING MICROSOFT - Your security updates today appear to have a BUG in > it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Does anyone know what to do about this????????????????? > > Thanks, > SteveB
Guest mikec Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 RE: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO Same problem with my machine...the usual fix is to download it and install outside MS update , but the KB search comes up with zero results for KB928366 "SteveB_0001" wrote: > I have two XP Pro Computers... This morning I was notified by MS automatic > update that 9 security updates were available for installing..... > > On one computer KB928366 kepts installing over and over again... when I > power down I receive a message that an update must be installed... Yet when I > boot back up the automatic updater tells me I have another update available, > which is always for KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security > Update. There seems to be a never ending circle here... > > My second computer is behaving differently after installing the security > updates plus two optional ones.... it is now doing a boot then reboot - over > and over again. Going into safte mode, I was informed that a BAD_POOL_HEADER > exists causing the computer to reboot to protect the computer. > > NET RESULT from Security Updates TODAY... > >>One computer NOT Operational.... continually rebooting... (new updater was installed automatically before installation of security updates - computer rebooted itself without human intervention) > >>The Other one seems to be operational, except the MS Updater wants to install the same update over and over again.... I did manually install the new updater just in case.. this system did not reboot itself before installation of security updates this morning... > > ....CALLING MICROSOFT - Your security updates today appear to have a BUG in > it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Does anyone know what to do about this????????????????? > > Thanks, > SteveB
Guest frodo@theshire.net Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update - TO mikec <mikec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Same problem with my machine...the usual fix is to download it and install > outside MS update , but the KB search comes up with zero results for KB928366 Apparently this particular update has caused many people some grief this week: http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=3132 Review the above advice [which, yes, does include phoning MS directly to open a trouble report], and please stand by...
Guest Jim Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update Re: KB928366 - .NET Framework v1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update I was able to fix my problem with this solution from Internet storm center. "Basically, get the dotnetfx.exe (v1.1 or 2.0) and extract the file. You'll see a netfx.exe file, now download the windows update manually and run it, when it asks to browse for the file just navigate to the extracted netfx.exe and you're good to go." After running the file I did the download and it fixed the problem. Thanks Frodo... "frodo@theshire.net" wrote: > mikec <mikec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Same problem with my machine...the usual fix is to download it and install > > outside MS update , but the KB search comes up with zero results for KB928366 > > Apparently this particular update has caused many people some grief this > week: > > http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=3132 > > Review the above advice [which, yes, does include phoning MS directly to > open a trouble report], and please stand by... > > >
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