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Unique issue with KB960544 (Media Center Update - Feb 2009)



 
 
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Old February 20th 09, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsupdate,microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
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Default Unique issue with KB960544 (Media Center Update - Feb 2009)

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Anonymous wrote:
I have two media extenders in my house: my Xbox 360, and the Linksys
DMA2100; and a Vista Premium SP1 desktop machine hosting Media Center.
After installing KB960544 (Media Center Cumulative Update - Feb 2009), my
DMA2100 can no longer negotiate a connection with my Vista machine. I can
assure you the networking is not an issue, and the Xbox 360 still
negotiates fine.

Basically, the DMA2100 attempts to negotiate twice before it will generate
a new XXXX-XXXX key, and ask that it be re-set-up on the Vista machine.
So
I go my Vista machine, fire up Media Center, and "Add Extender", using the
8-digit generated key. It quickly checks the first two boxes, and then
hangs/times-out after a few minutes at Step 3 (Configuring Extender).

When I roll back KB960544 and restart, everything works fine.

Throughout my searching, I haven't seen anyone else with this issue. Any
thoughts?

Thanks,
Felonius


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