vorchiel
April 27th 03, 02:35 PM
below is the article i take from
http://www.4peeps.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=42
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>In a follow up to our post here on troubles with Q811493
>patch for Windows XP y_notm has submitted to the BPN
>section that MS have posted a workaround on the WUv4
>beta newsgroup (Windows Update v4)
>Hi Everyone!
>You may or may not have seen an issue where after
>installing Q811493 the machine runs extremely slow. What
>we have determined so far is that it is an issue with
>the anti-virus on there machines. If the customer is
>running EZ Trust they will need to disable the file
>monitoring service and if they are running Norton they
>will need to disable the auto protect service and the
>installation of Q811493 and this will return to system
>functionality to normal. Other Anti-virus programs that
>seem to cause this issue that we have heard of so far:
>EZ Anti-virus Realtime
>MacAfee version 7
>Sophos
>While an MS spokesperson was not immediately available
>for comment Neowin will attempt to confirm the above
>workaround, which appears to fix one security problem by
>compromising system security elsewhere (ie: no more auto-
>protect). People using the leaked SP2 update for Windows
>XP also reported problems after un-installing the patch
>which caused one of our members to re-install his system!
>News Source: Neowin
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http://www.4peeps.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=42
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>In a follow up to our post here on troubles with Q811493
>patch for Windows XP y_notm has submitted to the BPN
>section that MS have posted a workaround on the WUv4
>beta newsgroup (Windows Update v4)
>Hi Everyone!
>You may or may not have seen an issue where after
>installing Q811493 the machine runs extremely slow. What
>we have determined so far is that it is an issue with
>the anti-virus on there machines. If the customer is
>running EZ Trust they will need to disable the file
>monitoring service and if they are running Norton they
>will need to disable the auto protect service and the
>installation of Q811493 and this will return to system
>functionality to normal. Other Anti-virus programs that
>seem to cause this issue that we have heard of so far:
>EZ Anti-virus Realtime
>MacAfee version 7
>Sophos
>While an MS spokesperson was not immediately available
>for comment Neowin will attempt to confirm the above
>workaround, which appears to fix one security problem by
>compromising system security elsewhere (ie: no more auto-
>protect). People using the leaked SP2 update for Windows
>XP also reported problems after un-installing the patch
>which caused one of our members to re-install his system!
>News Source: Neowin
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