Re: Patch MS03-011 for Windows XP SP1

From: Ken Wachter (KenWachter_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/15/04

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    Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 15:05:07 -0700
    
    

    Today I created a regular software distribution package in an attempt to
    install patch MS03-011 for Windows XP SP1. I used the same syntax
     msjavwu.exe /c:"javatrig.exe /exe_install /l /q" /q:a /r:n
    that worked when I ran it from the command line and is documented in
    KB304930. This package too timed out. Why won't this run through SMS 2003?
    Thank you.

    "Ken Wachter" wrote:

    > More Information: Using SMS2003, XP has Advanced Client, Domain is still NT
    > 4.0
    > There was some confusion on my part regarding the correct syntax for this
    > patch. Verified experimentally that correct synatax is msjavwu.exe
    > /c:"javatrig.exe /exe_install /l /q" /q:a /r:n.
    > The patch was installed quietly in the background with no user interaction
    > when using this syntax from the command line. However, when using this
    > syntax through SMS, the patch did not install. The PatchInstall.log
    > indicates FAILSAFE TIMEOUT for this patch.
    >
    > I monitored the PCs Task Manager both when I ran this command from the
    > command line and when SMS was running the advertisement. When running from
    > the command line I remember seeing Javatrig.exe using significant CPU
    > resources. However, when running the SMS advertisement, MSJavwu.exe,
    > Javatrig.exe, and PatchInstall.exe were listed, but using very little CPU
    > resources. (It was actually showing zero.) I don't understand what the
    > problem is. As I mentioned before, other patches that I set up previously
    > ran well. This particular one is a problem. Thanks.
    >
    > "Carl Sullivan [MSFT]" wrote:
    >
    > > First place to start is the client log files. I am not sure which
    > > version of SMS you are running but client logs are located in either
    > > the MS\SMS\Logs folder or the CCM\Logs folder. Are you using SMS SUS
    > > to deploy the patch? If so take a look at the patchinstall.log on the
    > > client to see what it has regarding this patch.
    > >
    > > On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 14:33:07 -0700, "=?Utf-8?B?S2VuIFdhY2h0ZXI=?="
    > > <KenWachter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > >
    > > >Attempting to apply "critical updates" including patch MS03-011 (Q816093) to
    > > >Windows XP SP1 systems. (We are not ready for SP2 yet.) All the updates work
    > > >except MS03-011. SMS reports the advertisement ran successfully, but the
    > > >update was not applied after the reboot. This update was strange in that I
    > > >had to manually download it from the Windows Update site and the executable
    > > >is "MSJavwu.exe". I attempted to set up a separate advertisement just for
    > > >this update, but that did not work either. Help. Thanks.
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > Carl Sullivan
    > > Microsoft SMS Support
    > >
    > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    > > and confers no rights.
    > >


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