1) Which version of Internet Explorer is installed?
2) XP SP1, SP2, or SP3 ?
You receive error code 0x8007F0DA when use the Windows Update Web site
or the Microsoft Update Web site to install updates:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/958050
What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your
subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)?
What third-party firewall (if any)?
Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the
computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought
it)?
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
I have had problems with Window's live Messenger--unknown people asking for
me to put them on my list. I didn't do that. It happened before when there
were security problems with MS programs.
I hope someone can tell me why this won't download and install because it is
a securty update. ty
> > XP. .
> I am using SP3, Zone Alarm ,AVG and I used to have McAfee installed.
> .
>
1. Download the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool, saving it to your
desktop:
http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe
2. Close all open applications (i.e., anything with an icon on the taskbar).
3. Double-click on the file you saved in #1 above to run the utility. Don't
TOUCH your keyboard until the run completes, then reboot.
4. Now do a Reset...
How do I reset Windows Update components?
[Access KB971058 via Internet Explorer (32-bit) only; Run the Fix It in
Default and Aggressive modes]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058
5. Test.
Neil wrote:
> I am using SP3, Zone Alarm ,AVG and I used to have McAfee installed.
>
>> Are you running WinXP SP2 or SP3?
>>
>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your
>> subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than
>> Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)?
>>
>> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the
>> computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you
>> bought
>> it)?
>> --
A good step is also to clear (clean) the Windows Logs:
Click "Start", point to "All Programs", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Event Viewer".
Right-click on every log and then click "Properties" and “clear log”.
(when prompted, there is no need to save the file, so you can choose
“no”).
Afterwards, reboot the machine and this should also help improving the
overall performance.
I hope this can help.
--
David_2010
David
Norton Support
For more information, please visit the
Norton Support website http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/index.jsp
or the
Norton Community http://community.norton.com/
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Nonsense!
David, KB978542/MS10-030 *supersedes* KB973354/MS09-037 (Aug-09) as well as
KB951066/MS08-048 (Aug-08). Without KB9778542 installed, the computer
remains vulnerable to the exploit detailed in CVE-2010-0816 (cf.
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-0816).
Why is a company dedicated to computer security recommending that its
customers do not install a CRITICAL SECURITY UPDATE?
NB: The user you replied to is running Norton Security Suite (Comcast
freebie)! cf.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blogs/mowgreen/index.php?showentry=1655
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
David_2010 wrote:
> There is a MS bulletin for this update, KB978542: 'Microsoft Security
> Bulletin MS10-030 - Critical: Vulnerability in Outlook Express and
> Windows Mail Could Allow Remote Code Execution (978542)'
> (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-030.mspx) and
> this one is connected to another MS bulletin as a replacement for the
> previous one.
> Therefore, you might try to install this update: KB973354 instead.
>
> A good step is also to clear (clean) the Windows Logs:
> Click "Start", point to "All Programs", point to "Administrative
> Tools", and then click "Event Viewer".
> Right-click on every log and then click "Properties" and �clear log�.
> (when prompted, there is no need to save the file, so you can choose
> �no�).
> Afterwards, reboot the machine and this should also help improving the
> overall performance.
>
> I hope this can help.
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Hello,
It seems there was a confusion, my initial answer was meant for Neil.
I was simply advising to try to firstly install the previous KB, then
reboot the computer and then proceed to normal update process.
I hope this can help
--
David_2010
David
Norton Support
For more information, please visit the
Norton Support website http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/index.jsp
or the
Norton Community http://community.norton.com/
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
While Neil tells us he doesn't have any Norton software installed ("I am
using SP3, Zone Alarm, AVG and I used to have McAfee installed"), Stan does
(i.e., Norton Security Suite freebie, most likely from Comcast).
QED for Norton Support: Why would uninstalling Norton Security Suite resolve
the behavior (i.e., allow Windows to start after having installed KB978542)?
PS: If a given computer was already fully-patched, KB973354 would be
installed already (and if the user uninstalled KB978542, the file versions
in KB973354 would be restored by default).
--
~PA Bear
David_2010 wrote:
> It seems there was a confusion, my initial answer was meant for Neil.
> I was simply advising to try to firstly install the previous KB, then
> reboot the computer and then proceed to normal update process.
>
> I hope this can help
<PASTE>
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> Thread history:
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/browse_frm/thread/d67955473bc7caaf
>
> Nonsense!
>
> David, KB978542/MS10-030 *supersedes* KB973354/MS09-037 (Aug-09) as well
> as
> KB951066/MS08-048 (Aug-08). Without KB9778542 installed, the computer
> remains vulnerable to the exploit detailed in CVE-2010-0816 (cf.
> http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-0816).
>
> Why is a company dedicated to computer security recommending that its
> customers do not install a CRITICAL SECURITY UPDATE?
>
> NB: The user you replied to is running Norton Security Suite (Comcast
> freebie)! cf.
> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blogs/mowgreen/index.php?showentry=1655
>
> David_2010 wrote:
>> There is a MS bulletin for this update, KB978542: 'Microsoft Security
>> Bulletin MS10-030 - Critical: Vulnerability in Outlook Express and
>> Windows Mail Could Allow Remote Code Execution (978542)'
>> (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-030.mspx) and
>> this one is connected to another MS bulletin as a replacement for the
>> previous one.
>> Therefore, you might try to install this update: KB973354 instead.
>>
>> A good step is also to clear (clean) the Windows Logs:
>> Click "Start", point to "All Programs", point to "Administrative
>> Tools", and then click "Event Viewer".
>> Right-click on every log and then click "Properties" and �clear log�.
>> (when prompted, there is no need to save the file, so you can choose
>> �no�).
>> Afterwards, reboot the machine and this should also help improving the
>> overall performance.
>>
>> I hope this can help.
> <paste>