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Old December 14th 03, 11:18 AM
Hadley Burgess
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Default Problems Downloading Patch

I attempted (several times) to download this patch last
night however my computer kept shutting down within the
first few minutes of the download. Is it possible for
Microsoft to physically mail the patch to me via regular
mail????? Please advise.

Thank you
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Old December 14th 03, 11:18 AM
Cheryl Fischer
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Default Problems Downloading Patch

Try this ...

As soon as your computer reboots and Windows loads, click Start, then Run.
In the box, type the following:

shutdown -a (then click OK)

This should buy you time to get your fixes and updates installed.

Here is an excellent site with detailed instructions and links to patches:

http://www.visualante.org/msblast/main.htm



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Cheryl Fischer
Law/Sys Associates
Houston, TX

"Hadley Burgess" wrote in message
...
I attempted (several times) to download this patch last
night however my computer kept shutting down within the
first few minutes of the download. Is it possible for
Microsoft to physically mail the patch to me via regular
mail????? Please advise.

Thank you



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Old December 14th 03, 11:19 AM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default Problems Downloading Patch

Not possible at all - you need to do this yourself, regularly. Autoupdate
will help.

----Helpfully posted by Paul Anderson in several groups:

Hi folks,

FIRST THINGS FIRST...I know you don't have a lot of time
before your RPC window pops up and shuts you down, but
because you will be disconnecting from the internet for
part of this procedure, read this fast and REMEMBER!

1) UNPLUG YOUR MODEM (or disconnect from the Internet). This should allow
you free time
to make some changes to your computer (after you reboot,
if your RPC window pops up and requires you to do so).

2) When you are not connected to the internet, go
to
Control Panel,

Performance and
Maintenance,

Administrative Tools,
open
Services,

right click on
Remote Procedure Call,

click
Properties,
click the
Recovery
tab, at
First
Failure,

Second Failure,
and
Subsequent Failures,

select
Take No Action.


3) Turn on your modem/reconnect to the internet.

4) You've probably run out of time reading this before
your computer has rebooted, so get back to this message
and read from step 5 on. At this stage, you are still
infected with the msblast virus, but your computer will
not reboot on you.

5) This virus is very clever and has disabled several
buttons on the web and on your computer that would
otherwise allow you to disable it, so you've got to go
around the back door.

6) From support.microsoft.com, download:
WindowsXP-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe
(this is for XP; there is a Windows 2000 version
also...try a search on the Microsoft Support
website...plugging in this file name should bring you to
the same page as the security patches for the other
Windows versions).

7) Download and install.

8) Reboot.

9) Now you should be able to have a little more
functionality in your computer. If you havent' done so
already, enable your firewall:

Control Panel,
then
Network and Internet Connections,

then
Network Connections,
right click on your active
internet connection, select
Properties,
click on
the
Advanced
tab, and check the box enabling firewall
protection.

10) Now let's kill the virus. Go to:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp
It's a free antivirus detection and cleanup program.

11) Run the program (this takes a long time). The
program should detect the msblast virus; it states that
it is non-cleanable. Click the
delete
button to delete
the virus.

12) To be sure, run the Search program from your Start
menu. Search for
msblast.exe
Include all hidden files
and folders in your search. If you have been successful,
no files will appear.

13) Congratulations! You're cured! Now download all the
security patches and updates that Microsoft bugs you
about everytime you boot your computer...I have been
ignoring it for months and this is what happened.

(Hey Mr. Gates, you can pay me by cash, check, or charge
for consulting services offerred. You're welcome.)

Let me know how it works out for you! Good luck!

Paul
(A Graduate Student who managed to figure it out without
spending ridiculous money on tech support fees...this
goes out to my peeps)



Hadley Burgess wrote:
I attempted (several times) to download this patch last
night however my computer kept shutting down within the
first few minutes of the download. Is it possible for
Microsoft to physically mail the patch to me via regular
mail????? Please advise.

Thank you



 




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