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Mike Matheny
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      07-27-2005
Resubmitting this - this is driving me and my users crazy!!! No one has any
idea what is going on????

On both Dell GX270s and Precision 650s running SP1 - no rhyme or reason, but
I suspect some update from Microsoft - I am running WSUS and only
auto-approving
all critical patches and software updates (Office) - no drivers or service
packs. This
is crippling my users - anyone else seeing this?

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Mike Matheny
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      08-02-2005
OK, found out this is being caused by Symantec AntiVirus Corporate 10!!!!

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"Mike Matheny" <mikematheny@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
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> Resubmitting this - this is driving me and my users crazy!!! No one has
> any
> idea what is going on????
>
> On both Dell GX270s and Precision 650s running SP1 - no rhyme or reason,
> but
> I suspect some update from Microsoft - I am running WSUS and only
> auto-approving
> all critical patches and software updates (Office) - no drivers or service
> packs. This
> is crippling my users - anyone else seeing this?
>
> --
> Mike Matheny
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gwertman
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      08-10-2005
Hey Mike,

We're having similar issues where I work - but on older Gateways as
well. Have you guys come up with anything? Ours are actually BSODing
at our Novell Login prompts as well. Apparently symantec starts
running as soon as windows boots, which is goo protection-wise, but
still there constants bug check bumps are a real annoyance.

We're running version 10.0.1.1000, managed. These dumps almost seen to
coincide with when the new defs get picked up by the client.

-Gary

Mike Matheny wrote:
> OK, found out this is being caused by Symantec AntiVirus Corporate 10!!!!
>
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>
> Mike Matheny
>
> "Mike Matheny" <mikematheny@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
> news:ezL%...
> > Resubmitting this - this is driving me and my users crazy!!! No one has
> > any
> > idea what is going on????
> >
> > On both Dell GX270s and Precision 650s running SP1 - no rhyme or reason,
> > but
> > I suspect some update from Microsoft - I am running WSUS and only
> > auto-approving
> > all critical patches and software updates (Office) - no drivers or service
> > packs. This
> > is crippling my users - anyone else seeing this?
> >
> > --
> > Mike Matheny
> >
> >
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