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Harry Johnston [MVP]
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      10-15-2009
FYI,

One (and only one) of my Windows 2003 (SP2) servers failed to boot after
installing this month's updates. I got it going again by using last-known-good
and removing the Symantec Antivirus client. We are running version 10.1.6 of
the corporate edition.

On the other hand, we have another server running the same version of SAV and it
was fine. (Most of my servers don't have SAV installed.)

Folks running Windows 2003 and SAV may (or may not) want to take extra care this
month. :-)

Harry.
 
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Peter Foldes
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      10-16-2009
Did not notice anything on this end. Have SAV 10.1.6 also installed on this W2K3
Enterprise SP2. Updates went smooth with no issues

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"Harry Johnston [MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> FYI,
>
> One (and only one) of my Windows 2003 (SP2) servers failed to boot after
> installing this month's updates. I got it going again by using last-known-good
> and removing the Symantec Antivirus client. We are running version 10.1.6 of the
> corporate edition.
>
> On the other hand, we have another server running the same version of SAV and it
> was fine. (Most of my servers don't have SAV installed.)
>
> Folks running Windows 2003 and SAV may (or may not) want to take extra care this
> month. :-)
>
> Harry.


 
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IT STAFF
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      10-18-2009

We are running SAV 10.1.8.X onwards ...no problem

I don't think SAV will cause any wsus problem


"Harry Johnston [MVP]" <> wrote in message
news:...
> FYI,
>
> One (and only one) of my Windows 2003 (SP2) servers failed to boot after
> installing this month's updates. I got it going again by using
> last-known-good and removing the Symantec Antivirus client. We are
> running version 10.1.6 of the corporate edition.
>
> On the other hand, we have another server running the same version of SAV
> and it was fine. (Most of my servers don't have SAV installed.)
>
> Folks running Windows 2003 and SAV may (or may not) want to take extra
> care this month. :-)
>
> Harry.


 
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