Re: Patch 828028 failed
From: Richard P (richard.poulter_at_ubs.com)
Date: 02/13/04
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Date: 13 Feb 2004 10:12:59 -0800
I think I am having very similar problems to you Ray, ever since I
installed that 828028 security vulnerability patch.
My WinXP home reboots during the installation; then during the
following startup, reboots after a brief glimpse of a blue screen (too
quick for me to read). On the next startup, it seems to start
correctly. In fact now it seems to fail on every alternate startup.
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<Original message>
Hi there I installed the above update that came out feb 10
and my system would no longer boot up in regular or safe
mode. I got this blue screen error. stop: c000021a in
0x00000080
(it reads unable to logon)
there must be a bug in this update.
(if you don't have 'auto reboot' turned off in your system
preferences. It's turned on by default. Then you never see
these blue screen errors. Instead your computer will reboot
over and over again all by itsself.)
I booted up with the windows xp cd into repair mode and was
able to copy the old Msasn1.dll file from the
c:\windows\$NtUninstallKB828028$ folder into the
c:\windows\system32 folder - effectively uninstalling the
update and then the system would reboot just fine.
To turn off autoreboot go into your control panel and
select the 'system' icon, then click on the 'advanced' tab
and click on the 'startup and recovery settings' and in
here uncheck 'automatically restart.'
"Clive B" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<7cd801c3f0d7$35ef83b0$7d02280a@phx.gbl>...
> I installed 829028 for xp home and sudddenly lost
> my web connection on restart. ipconfig fails with 'unable
> to contact DHCP server.'
> Linux still works fine, so no hardware/wire problems
> I uninstalled this patch and everything works fine.
>
> I was curious if anyone else has seen this behaviour?
> Is there a new patch available?
>
> extra info
> I am running also za pro, nav ,cisco vpn, mozilla, perhaps
> there is some conflict.
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