Autoupdate removal put server in critical state
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 01:02:46 -0700
I have a serious problem with one of our servers that had
the following autoupdates applied. In order of first to
last. KB835732, KB828741, KB837001, KB840374, KB832894,
KB837009. The server was restarted and all was fine
until....a developer removed all of them in one fine foul
swoop and then restarted the server avoiding the
mandatory restart in between the required updates.
The problem is that by doing this there have been several
file version renamed incorrectly because of this. How to
I hack the registry to avoid a blue screen on another box
the developer has done this on. Luckily I managed to stop
the plonker before he trashed my entire network.
Slighty devastated
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