From: antioch on 29 Nov 2006 17:11 On Sunday 25Nov, the little yellow shield popped up - clicked on it and there was KB922760 on offer. Looked in Add/Remove, there was KB922760, along with the other criticals I installed on 15Nov from their respective download sites, one at a time, off-line, AV etc all turned off/disabled - no problems experienced. Did a WU to the Home Page - selected Custom and the only thing on offer was KB922760. Clicked on 'Details....... and the window popped up showing a published date of 21Nov???? Clicked on this link http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=78172 Which took me to the MS Bulletin MS06-067 with a published date of 14Nov. I have looked through the group and cannot see a report of this KB being re-offered - plenty cannot install it. Is this a fix/patch for the original one I downloaded on 15Nov? I can find nothing in MS re any article for MS06-067 being published on 21Nov. I can uninstall from Add/Remove - no warnings re an uninstall effecting other updates. OR I could just but it in the 'Hidden' folder in MSU Home. There may be another alternative of course.... Rgds Antioch
From: MowGreen [MVP] on 29 Nov 2006 18:06 It has not been reissued. Best bet to determine why it's being reoffered is to go over the file list on the MS Sec Bulletin MS06-067 page, Antioch. (They're under Security Update Information) Also, check the file list in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB922760\Filelist It is possible that one of the .dll files either did not get updated or did not register properly. You can compare the file list with the installation log ... the KB922760.log located in WINDOWS. Check the files on the system vs the ones listed on the Sec Bulletin page If they differ, compare the files that were installed in the KB log against the ones listed on the Sec Bulletin page. OR, just uninstall it from ARP and manually download the update from - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=EA3CE61C-3A28-4777-9EEF-1486BB483C4F (For IE6 on SP2) MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== antioch wrote: > On Sunday 25Nov, the little yellow shield popped up - clicked on it and > there was KB922760 on offer. > Looked in Add/Remove, there was KB922760, along with the other criticals I > installed on 15Nov from their respective download sites, one at a time, > off-line, AV etc all turned off/disabled - no problems experienced. > Did a WU to the Home Page - selected Custom and the only thing on offer was > KB922760. > Clicked on 'Details....... and the window popped up showing a published date > of 21Nov???? > Clicked on this link > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=78172 > > Which took me to the MS Bulletin MS06-067 with a published date of 14Nov. > I have looked through the group and cannot see a report of this KB being > re-offered - plenty cannot install it. > Is this a fix/patch for the original one I downloaded on 15Nov? > I can find nothing in MS re any article for MS06-067 being published on > 21Nov. > I can uninstall from Add/Remove - no warnings re an uninstall effecting > other updates. > OR I could just but it in the 'Hidden' folder in MSU Home. > There may be another alternative of course.... > Rgds > Antioch > >
From: MowGreen [MVP] on 30 Nov 2006 16:27 Weird ... I answered this yesterday and the post never showed up ? Here's another attempt ..... It has not been reissued. Best bet to determine why it's being reoffered is to go over the file list on the MS Sec Bulletin MS06-067 page, Antioch. (They're under Security Update Information) Also, check the file list in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB922760\Filelist It is possible that one of the .dll files either did not get updated or did not register properly. You can compare the file list with the installation log ... the KB922760.log located in WINDOWS. Check the files on the system vs the ones listed on the Sec Bulletin page If they differ, compare the files that were installed in the KB log against the ones listed on the Sec Bulletin page. OR, just uninstall it from ARP and manually download the update from - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=EA3CE61C-3A28-4777-9EEF-1486BB483C4F (For IE6 on SP2) MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== antioch wrote: > On Sunday 25Nov, the little yellow shield popped up - clicked on it and > there was KB922760 on offer. > Looked in Add/Remove, there was KB922760, along with the other criticals I > installed on 15Nov from their respective download sites, one at a time, > off-line, AV etc all turned off/disabled - no problems experienced. > Did a WU to the Home Page - selected Custom and the only thing on offer was > KB922760. > Clicked on 'Details....... and the window popped up showing a published date > of 21Nov???? > Clicked on this link > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=78172 > > Which took me to the MS Bulletin MS06-067 with a published date of 14Nov. > I have looked through the group and cannot see a report of this KB being > re-offered - plenty cannot install it. > Is this a fix/patch for the original one I downloaded on 15Nov? > I can find nothing in MS re any article for MS06-067 being published on > 21Nov. > I can uninstall from Add/Remove - no warnings re an uninstall effecting > other updates. > OR I could just but it in the 'Hidden' folder in MSU Home. > There may be another alternative of course.... > Rgds > Antioch > >
From: antioch on 30 Nov 2006 18:00 Hello Mow Apologies for the length - felt it important to detail what has been done. Yes, your first response did get through to me @ 23:06 GMT 29 Nov. I have only just picked up your replies. Being a complete idiot and terrified of Registry, I did however summon up the courage to enter Reg and at the place to which you directed me, under the file list it showed a stream of numbers from 0-56incl. In the right hand section there was entered 'default REG_SZ (Value not set) I thought that does not sound right. Tried to follow your further advice, re comparing but I may have got lost. I went to the MS bulletin and read the security update and printed out the list of file attributes under the heading 'file information'. I guess that is the place you suggested. This showed two sets of ID files with Folder names of SP2GRD and SP2QFE. An hour later(I kid not)I went to C:Windows\Shf_migs - opened this folder - then opened the KB922760 folder - then opened the SP2QFE one(there was no SP2GDR showing) and noted that all the .dll corresponded with those on the MS file info list I printed. Prior to doing this, more for the reason to gain knowledge then any other, I did look in the notepad for KB922760, and there were error entries and at the end there was something re Isreboot for filequeue .dllfiles delayed:reboot required???? Since uninstall and reinstall, this notepad appears to show the same info - certainly errors and the .dll delayed. Howsomever, I went back to MSU Home and did NOT get the offer of KB922760 - Great! As I am typing this, up pops that bloody shield again - no it is not that KB but another I installed on 15 Nov - this time it is KB920213. Now I cannot get that stupid nursery rhyme about going round a mulberry bush out of my head(I know you cant fix that). "MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen(a)nowandzen.com> wrote in message news:e6FAjZMFHHA.2464(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Weird ... I answered this yesterday and the post never showed up ? > Here's another attempt ..... > > It has not been reissued. Best bet to determine why it's being reoffered > is to go over the file list on the MS Sec Bulletin MS06-067 page, Antioch. > (They're under Security Update Information) > Also, check the file list in > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows > XP\SP3\KB922760\Filelist > > It is possible that one of the .dll files either did not get updated or > did not register properly. > You can compare the file list with the installation log ... the > KB922760.log located in WINDOWS. > > Check the files on the system vs the ones listed on the Sec Bulletin page > If they differ, compare the files that were installed in the KB log > against the ones listed on the Sec Bulletin page. > > OR, just uninstall it from ARP and manually download the update from - > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=EA3CE61C-3A28-4777-9EEF-1486BB483C4F > (For IE6 on SP2) > > > MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] > =============== > *-343-* FDNY > Never Forgotten > =============== > > antioch wrote: > >> On Sunday 25Nov, the little yellow shield popped up - clicked on it and >> there was KB922760 on offer. >> Looked in Add/Remove, there was KB922760, along with the other criticals >> I installed on 15Nov from their respective download sites, one at a time, >> off-line, AV etc all turned off/disabled - no problems experienced. >> Did a WU to the Home Page - selected Custom and the only thing on offer >> was KB922760. >> Clicked on 'Details....... and the window popped up showing a published >> date of 21Nov???? >> Clicked on this link >> >> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=78172 >> >> Which took me to the MS Bulletin MS06-067 with a published date of 14Nov. >> I have looked through the group and cannot see a report of this KB being >> re-offered - plenty cannot install it. >> Is this a fix/patch for the original one I downloaded on 15Nov? >> I can find nothing in MS re any article for MS06-067 being published on >> 21Nov. >> I can uninstall from Add/Remove - no warnings re an uninstall effecting >> other updates. >> OR I could just but it in the 'Hidden' folder in MSU Home. >> There may be another alternative of course.... >> Rgds >> Antioch
From: Ottmar Freudenberger on 1 Dec 2006 00:49 "antioch" <antioch(a)home.com> schrieb: > Is this a fix/patch for the original one I downloaded on 15Nov? No, KB922760 hasn't been rerelased. Have a look into the KB922760.log file to be found in your Windows folder. You don't have moved your Program Files folder onto another partition, do you? You did not install IE7 and decided to uninstall it afterwards, did you? Bye, Freudi
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