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From: MAP on 18 Dec 2007 14:13 Paula wrote: > Uninstalling this seemed to fix the problem. I noticed there were > several other files associated with it and there was a message that > removal of this file could impact the performance of the other files. > My system is functioning at a slower pace than before. Could this be > related? > Also, I checked to be certain I had updates set to be downloaded but > not filed until I reviewed them. But, the system overrode my setting > and installed them automatically. And, yes, this 'nasty' file was > there again. Any thoughts on what gremlin causes the auto install to > reset itself? > Thanks to all for the replies. I will keep them handy if this fix > doesn't stay. > > Paula >> Uninstalling this seemed to fix the problem. I noticed there were >> several other files associated with it and there was a message that >> removal of this file could impact the performance of the other files. This is displayed when you remove any hotfix-ignore it. >> My system is functioning at a slower pace than before. Could this be >> related? I really can't say-run defrag and see if it helps. >> Also, I checked to be certain I had updates set to be downloaded but >> not filed until I reviewed them. But, the system overrode my setting >> and installed them automatically. And, yes, this 'nasty' file was >> there again. Any thoughts on what gremlin causes the auto install to >> reset itself? This is why I have automatic updates turned OFF and I install them manually, -- Mike Pawlak
From: jswoods7 on 26 Dec 2007 15:32
here is the fix from microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946627 -- jswoods7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jswoods7's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=38232 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=873072 http://forums.techarena.in |