Recently deployed KB194388 (DHCP Client Vulnerability) on our corporate
network via WSUS. Since then several users are compliaining that their PC's
take a long time to boot (hang at "preparing network connections") and that
their logon scripts don't run. Have also seen Service Control Manager
errors stating that the DHCP client hung on startup on the same PC's.
Has anyone else seen this. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Ed Thurber
I deployed it network-wide on Win2k and all machines are super fast.
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Gerry Hickman (London UK)
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There is an uninstall string and removing the patch corrected the problem.
At present it looks like it only affected about 10% of the PC it was
installed on.
Thanks again.
Ed Thurber
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Roger
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Regards
Steve
I now wonder if the reason I'm not seeing the problem is that our whole
network is static IP only - we don't use DHCP (although the DHCP client
is still active on machines).
Are you actually using DHCP on client boxes?
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