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hobie
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      04-15-2006
Is it safe to do the April updates or should one wait a week or even until
next month. Thank you
 
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Chuckie227
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      04-15-2006
Don't do it. It screwed up mine and a whole lot of others. But once I
removed the offending update, everything was fine.

"hobie" wrote:

> Is it safe to do the April updates or should one wait a week or even until
> next month. Thank you

 
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Maurice N ~ MVP
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      04-15-2006
Up to this time, it appears that systems with HP external devices (such as HP scanners, printers, cameras) have problems due to 1 update --- "Security Update for Windows XP (KB908531)".
And, some cases seen of Internet Explorer browser not being usable from the Address bar.

Outside of that, no other known major glitches.

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"hobie" wrote in message news:C7B69460-FAB5-4BBC-8DD5-...
> Is it safe to do the April updates or should one wait a week or even until
> next month. Thank you

 
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RayG
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      04-15-2006
I have problems common to two desktops (hp and compaq) after installing 6
updates 4/13/06. I now must type the full "http://www" before commonly used
sites that previously autofilled when first used.
A serious problem came up on hp immediately after updating. I cannot use the
"Copy File" or "Copy Folder". The application stops running as soon as "Copy"
is selected. Installation of updates went with no problem. I did defrag after
that, so updates may have nothing to do with it.
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"Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote:

> Up to this time, it appears that systems with HP external devices (such as HP scanners, printers, cameras) have problems due to 1 update --- "Security Update for Windows XP (KB908531)".
> And, some cases seen of Internet Explorer browser not being usable from the Address bar.
>
> Outside of that, no other known major glitches.
>
> --
> Maurice N
> MVP Windows - Shell / User
> -----
>
>
> "hobie" wrote in message news:C7B69460-FAB5-4BBC-8DD5-...
> > Is it safe to do the April updates or should one wait a week or even until
> > next month. Thank you

>

 
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Ottmar Freudenberger
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      04-15-2006
"RayG" <> schrieb:

>I have problems common to two desktops (hp and compaq) after installing 6
> updates 4/13/06. I now must type the full "http://www" before commonly used
> sites that previously autofilled when first used.
> A serious problem came up on hp immediately after updating.


All those are related to KB908531. You may give downloading
http://patch-info.de/WinXP/Downloads...are-To-Web.zip
a try. Extract the ZIP file and afterwards double click the contained
REG file. Let it import into the registry. See if that fixes the problem
for you without needing to kill any processes running.

Please let me know, if that helps.

TIA,
Freudi
 
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Maurice N ~ MVP
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      04-15-2006
Hello Ray,

If you know how to safely use the Windows registry editor, use Option 1 noted below. If you are un-familiar with Regedit, then I'd suggest you remove 1 update.
Please do read the whole note before doing anything or taking action.
To remove windows update KB908531, do the following:

Go to Conrtol Panel, then select "Add or Remove Programs".

Be sure the "Change or Remove Programs" is active / highlighted (at top left of window).

Then look at "Show updates" checkbox (at top). Make sure it is selected (ticked).

Once the display is populated, scroll down to "Security Update for Windows XP (KB908531)". It should be near the bottom of the list.

Click on that item. You'll see a Remove button. Click on it if you wish to have it removed.

** Before you use Add-Remove Programs, be very sure you close all your open user programs (after saving any unsaved work). After this change takes effect, and IF this does not ask for a restart, then you should do a logoff and restart of Windows.



From a post in IE6 Browser newsgroup by Stephen Hui [MSFT] (13 Apr-06):

<QP>

We've determined that the majority of the issues people are having with

MS06-015 / KB908531 are due to a bad interaction between the security

update and a software component included with various HP hardware devices,

including but not limited to printers, scanners, and cameras.

Here are two fixes which should fix problems caused by the interaction

with the HP software:

Option 1 - Modify the registry

------------------------------

- (If you have multiple user accounts set up) Log onto the computer using

an account with Administrator privileges

- Click the Start button, then click Run and type "regedit" at the prompt,

without the quotes; this will start Registry Editor

- Locate the

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Shell

Extensions\Cached key in Registry Editor

- Right click on the key and select New / DWORD Value

- Rename the resulting value "{A4DF5659-0801-4A60-9607-1C48695EFDA9}

{000214E6-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} 0x401", without the quotes

- Right click the value, select Modify, and type "1" into the Value Data

field

- Close Registry Editor



Option 2 - Kill the HP process

------------------------------

- Wait until Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer, or whichever component

is encountering problems is in an unresponsive state

- Click the Start button, then select Run and type "taskmgr" at the

prompt, without the quotes; this will start Task Manager

- Locate any instances of hpgs2wnd.exe or hpgs2wnf.exe in Task Manager,

then right click on them and select End Process

Notes:

- Option 2 this may disable some HP device-specific functionality until

you restart your computer.

- Option 2 will correct the problem for the logged-in user, but not for

all users on a computer with multiple user accounts. For that reason,

Option 1 is the preferred option.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

If your computer is not currently unresponsive, you should only have to do

Option 1 or Option 2, not both. If your computer is currently

unresponsive, you should be fixed by doing Option 2.

I'm very sorry about the inconvenience this has caused you all; hopefully

this will get things back on track. Please note that MS06-015 fixes a

critical security vulnerability, so it's very important that you reinstall

it as soon as possible if you've uninstalled it. Please also keep in mind

that disabling Auto Update will leave your computer unprotected even after

we release security updates. I understand that this experience has been

very frustrating for many of you, but I really must still strongly

recommend that you leave [Automatic Updates] enabled for your own safety.

</QP>

Source: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...4143b42d0c3ca2



Also, see this Blog entry by Mike Reavey at MSFT.

http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archiv...15/425311.aspx

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"RayG" wrote in message news:4D296507-5417-46A7-A4F3-...

>I have problems common to two desktops (hp and compaq) after installing 6
> updates 4/13/06. I now must type the full "http://www" before commonly used
> sites that previously autofilled when first used.
> A serious problem came up on hp immediately after updating. I cannot use the
> "Copy File" or "Copy Folder". The application stops running as soon as "Copy"
> is selected. Installation of updates went with no problem. I did defrag after
> that, so updates may have nothing to do with it.
> --
> System:HP7935 1.3mhz,40gb, 768mb mem, 19" flt pnl, no gamer
>
>
> "Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote:
>
>> Up to this time, it appears that systems with HP external devices (such as HP scanners, printers, cameras) have problems due to 1 update --- "Security Update for Windows XP (KB908531)".
>> And, some cases seen of Internet Explorer browser not being usable from the Address bar.
>>
>> Outside of that, no other known major glitches.
>>
>> --
>> Maurice N
>> MVP Windows - Shell / User
>> -----
>>
>>
>> "hobie" wrote in message news:C7B69460-FAB5-4BBC-8DD5-...
>> > Is it safe to do the April updates or should one wait a week or even until
>> > next month. Thank you

>>

 
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RayG
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      04-15-2006
Thanks Ottmar & Maurice, it took a little stumbling to get my registration
confirmed etc. I will try and let you know.
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"RayG" wrote:

> I have problems common to two desktops (hp and compaq) after installing 6
> updates 4/13/06. I now must type the full "http://www" before commonly used
> sites that previously autofilled when first used.
> A serious problem came up on hp immediately after updating. I cannot use the
> "Copy File" or "Copy Folder". The application stops running as soon as "Copy"
> is selected. Installation of updates went with no problem. I did defrag after
> that, so updates may have nothing to do with it.
> --
> System:HP7935 1.3mhz,40gb, 768mb mem, 19" flt pnl, no gamer
>
>
> "Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote:
>
> > Up to this time, it appears that systems with HP external devices (such as HP scanners, printers, cameras) have problems due to 1 update --- "Security Update for Windows XP (KB908531)".
> > And, some cases seen of Internet Explorer browser not being usable from the Address bar.
> >
> > Outside of that, no other known major glitches.
> >
> > --
> > Maurice N
> > MVP Windows - Shell / User
> > -----
> >
> >
> > "hobie" wrote in message news:C7B69460-FAB5-4BBC-8DD5-...
> > > Is it safe to do the April updates or should one wait a week or even until
> > > next month. Thank you

> >

 
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RayG
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      04-15-2006
Tia,
I am tempted to follow the suggestions to remove KB908531 because I would
not be comfortable working with the registry. For what it's worth my camera,
scanner and printer seem to be working OK. I want to ask about the patch
though. 1. If I double-click it, does it import automatically into the
registry? and 2: If it does not work, do I then have to manually edit the
registry to remove it?
RayG
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"Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote:

> "RayG" <> schrieb:
>
> >I have problems common to two desktops (hp and compaq) after installing 6
> > updates 4/13/06. I now must type the full "http://www" before commonly used
> > sites that previously autofilled when first used.
> > A serious problem came up on hp immediately after updating.

>
> All those are related to KB908531. You may give downloading
> http://patch-info.de/WinXP/Downloads...are-To-Web.zip
> a try. Extract the ZIP file and afterwards double click the contained
> REG file. Let it import into the registry. See if that fixes the problem
> for you without needing to kill any processes running.
>
> Please let me know, if that helps.
>
> TIA,
> Freudi
>

 
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Ottmar Freudenberger
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      04-15-2006
"RayG" <> schrieb:

[ http://patch-info.de/WinXP/Downloads...are-To-Web.zip ]
> I want to ask about the patch though. 1. If I double-click it, does it import
> automatically into the registry?


After you've unzipped it and are double clicking the contained REG file:
Yes. You're prompted to allow the import, which you should allow to succeed.

> and 2: If it does not work, do I then have to manually edit the
> registry to remove it?


Nope. If it doesn't work, no harm what so ever is done to your system.
If you wanna feel comfortable, export the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Shell Extensions
prior to double clicking on the REG file

Bye,
Freudi
 
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RayG
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      04-16-2006
Thank you very much. The problems that I am aware of were solved by the
KB908531 patch per your instructions. Maybe some that I was not yet aware of.
Thanks again.
RayG.
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"Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote:

> "RayG" <> schrieb:
>
> [ http://patch-info.de/WinXP/Downloads...are-To-Web.zip ]
> > I want to ask about the patch though. 1. If I double-click it, does it import
> > automatically into the registry?

>
> After you've unzipped it and are double clicking the contained REG file:
> Yes. You're prompted to allow the import, which you should allow to succeed.
>
> > and 2: If it does not work, do I then have to manually edit the
> > registry to remove it?

>
> Nope. If it doesn't work, no harm what so ever is done to your system.
> If you wanna feel comfortable, export the registry key
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Shell Extensions
> prior to double clicking on the REG file
>
> Bye,
> Freudi
>

 
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