Re: Since weekend update, small files up to 4096 bytes get corrupt
- From: "frank" <frank.secada@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Sep 2006 14:33:27 -0700
Hi Keith.
I'm posting over here as you requested. Right now I'm generating a list
of all the files which get altered through the copy operation (I
understand it can happen whenever *any* small file gets written or
altered?). I'll be able to give you a list of filetypes and filesize
limits as well. After that, I'll be trying to roll back the KB 920958
and see if that fixes my problem.
Thanks!
Frank
KeithMail wrote:
I have auto update disabled as I need control of my environment but after I
removed the patch it re downloaded it and notified me that it was there and
waiting to be applied so I assume the answer is yes to your question.
It is always a difficult compromise in an IT environment, do you want
platform stability or up to date security, its a pity this has shown you
can't always have both.
As of this date I have still NO confirmation from the patch authors to
acknowledge this as happening.
So, either we are imagining this problem or this has bigger repercussions
than we have discovered ourselves?
"John Linn" <JohnLinn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:65474638-F17E-4299-B79B-9C0C286A9B5B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Out of curiosity, does Automatic Updates try to re-apply the patch? Didyou
have to turn that off?since.
-jl
"Heimir" wrote:
27 hours since I removed the update and we have not have any problems
Heimir
"Heimir" wrote:
I just removed KB920958.
Its has not been more then an hour so its too early to tell.
We are having problems with jpg files.
Small thumbnails that we create is being corrupted.
Heimir
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