Tina
April 17th 03, 12:03 AM
Sam, maybe you can help me I'm going nuts.... since I
instal that update it promps me to enter a pawword when
start up, i just press ok and it brings me to regulard
windows of XP... then I removed it after reading your
posting this afternoon.. but it's still there and I still
get promp.
>-----Original Message-----
>Chris,
>
>1. Don't worry...it's fixable if you have access to the
>machine. My predicament is my WAN accounts.
>
>Go to Add/Remove Programs, scroll down to the bottom of
>the list, and you should see Q811493. Highlight it and
>remove, then reboot.
>
>You also can do a System Restore from the Help and
Restore
>section.
>
>2. Since I hadn't seen a reply on the newsgroup yet from
>Microsoft, I called them about 2 pm PDT to alert them.
>
>3. I've been very pleased with MS products over the last
>20 years or so, and I had excellent experience with the
>automatic updates since they introduced it. I think I've
>protected my WAN accounts, but only because I have a
delay
>built into them for the auto updates so that I see the
>effect first. This one will hurt a few folks, I think.
>
>Good luck,
>
>Ovid Bailey
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have experienced the same thing....
>>
>>I have no idea WTF is going on with the update, but it
>>screwed up my windows. I can only start in safe mode.
>>MS SUCKS!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Don't know if anyone else has seen this. We installed
>>>the latest critical updates from the Windows Update
site
>>>today.
>>>
>>>811493 causes the system to slow down, literrally to
>have
>>>the speed it was on several of our systems.
>>>
>>>Before the update, starting IE after a clean boot would
>>>take 3 seconds. With this critical update installed it
>>>took between 9 and 15 seconds, consistantly.
>>>
>>>Uninstalled the security update and the system is back
>to
>>>normal.
>>>
>>>Is there a MS email site to report this kind of an
issue?
>>>
>>>Sam
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
instal that update it promps me to enter a pawword when
start up, i just press ok and it brings me to regulard
windows of XP... then I removed it after reading your
posting this afternoon.. but it's still there and I still
get promp.
>-----Original Message-----
>Chris,
>
>1. Don't worry...it's fixable if you have access to the
>machine. My predicament is my WAN accounts.
>
>Go to Add/Remove Programs, scroll down to the bottom of
>the list, and you should see Q811493. Highlight it and
>remove, then reboot.
>
>You also can do a System Restore from the Help and
Restore
>section.
>
>2. Since I hadn't seen a reply on the newsgroup yet from
>Microsoft, I called them about 2 pm PDT to alert them.
>
>3. I've been very pleased with MS products over the last
>20 years or so, and I had excellent experience with the
>automatic updates since they introduced it. I think I've
>protected my WAN accounts, but only because I have a
delay
>built into them for the auto updates so that I see the
>effect first. This one will hurt a few folks, I think.
>
>Good luck,
>
>Ovid Bailey
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have experienced the same thing....
>>
>>I have no idea WTF is going on with the update, but it
>>screwed up my windows. I can only start in safe mode.
>>MS SUCKS!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Don't know if anyone else has seen this. We installed
>>>the latest critical updates from the Windows Update
site
>>>today.
>>>
>>>811493 causes the system to slow down, literrally to
>have
>>>the speed it was on several of our systems.
>>>
>>>Before the update, starting IE after a clean boot would
>>>take 3 seconds. With this critical update installed it
>>>took between 9 and 15 seconds, consistantly.
>>>
>>>Uninstalled the security update and the system is back
>to
>>>normal.
>>>
>>>Is there a MS email site to report this kind of an
issue?
>>>
>>>Sam
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>