Re: All wizards bomb after installing SP1 (I think that's the culp

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1) Charles did reproduce the problem. I didn't talked about Third Party
application.
I also wondered why there are no other users with the same problem!!

2) The SBS 2003 SP1 system, with ISM installed, did function perfectly well
before installing the patches!!

3) ISM is an important application. I monitors the hardware.

4) First of all I need to know for sure if the patches must be installed or
not.
Then, I think, it is a WMI problem. There are several errors in the WHEM
logs.

Fulco

"Courtney" <Courtney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DE61A5EE-F2DB-4045-8896-562C04680EF3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I read all your posts and Charles's posts. It looks like Charles has an
> issue with the patches you installed. I have not personally had any
> issues
> and have not read any other posts with your results. It sounds like your
> problem is with Intel's program interfering, but that is only my opinion.
> Anytime you have a thrid party app running, there is always a possiblity
> that
> it is not compatible with the latest updates. Did you check for updates
> from
> Intel. Read Release Notes for ISM 8.3:
> ftp://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/8591/ENG/Release_notes.htm -
> According to this website, it states that Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition
> is
> supported, not SBS 2003. Kind of makes me wonder. If it is monitoring
> certain aspects, I could see where SBS Monitoring and ISM would conflict.
> I
> would disable one or the other, on a personal note.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
>
>
> "Fulco Stiva" wrote:
>
>> Our SBS 2003 SP1 developed the following problem:
>> "Monitoring and Reporting" issue our SBS 2003
>> Server Performance Report: "No data is available ..."
>>
>> After these patches where installed:
>>
>> Page: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/current.aspx
>>
>> Product: "Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server"
>> Service Pack: "Windows Server 2003 SP1"
>> Release date: within last 2 weeks
>> 1) Vulnerability in Telnet Client Could Allow Information Disclosure
>> (896428): MS05-033
>> 2) Vulnerability in Microsoft Agent Could Allow Spoofing (890046):
>> MS05-032
>> 3) Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could Allow Remote
>> Code Execution (898458): MS05-031
>> 4) Vulnerability in Server Message Block Could Allow Remote Code
>> Execution
>> (896422): MS05-027
>> 5) Vulnerability in HTML Help Could Allow Remote Code Execution (896358):
>> MS05-026
>> 6) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (883939): MS05-025
>> AFFECTED SOFTWARE: "Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server"
>>
>> Is this information wrong?
>>
>>
>> See Thread: Health Monitor stuck in Collecting (of this Newsgroup)
>>
>> ===> Read reply of Charles Yang to my question!!!! <===
>>
>>
>> Fulco
>>
>>
>> "NC" <NC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:DB21D274-B2CB-4455-9E46-4CA14E42D67C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > This is what I installed:
>> >
>> > 1. Windows Server 2003 family Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
>> > 2. Windows Server 2003 family Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool -
>> > June
>> > 2005 (KB890830)
>> > 3. Windows Server 2003 family Security Update for Windows Server 2003
>> > (KB890046)
>> > 4. Windows Server 2003 family Cumulative Security Update for Internet
>> > Explorer for Windows Server 2003 (KB883939)
>> > 5. Windows Server 2003 family Cumulative Security Update for Outlook
>> > Express
>> > for Windows Server 2003 (KB897715)
>> > 6. Windows Server 2003 family Security Update for Windows Server 2003
>> > (KB896358)
>> > 7. Windows Server 2003 family Security Update for Windows Server 2003
>> > (KB896422)
>> > 8. Windows Server 2003 family Security Update for Windows Server 2003
>> > (KB896428)
>> > 9. Windows Server 2003 family Security Update for Windows Server 2003
>> > (KB893066)
>> > 10. Windows Server 2003 family Windows SharePoint Services Service Pack
>> > 1,
>> > English (KB841876)
>> > 11. Windows Server 2003 family Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 Monday,
>> > June
>> > 27, 2005 Windows Update website
>> >
>> > I will see if I have missed anything but I think it is important to
>> > note
>> > that I installed EVERYTHING that was recommended by Microsoft based on
>> > the
>> > assessment of my server.
>> >
>> > If I should have installed other things than it should have been up to
>> > microsoft to note it, no?
>> >
>> > "Courtney" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Did you follow the MVP's instructions? As stated on the following
>> >> website?
>> >> http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=236
>> >>
>> >> Went without a hitch for me. Sounds like you only installed Windows
>> >> Server
>> >> 2003 SP1 according to your description. There is more to it than
>> >> that.
>> >>
>> >> Hope that helps!
>> >>
>> >> Courtney
>> >>
>> >> "NC" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I can't get any wizards to run. I was not having this problem until
>> >> > I
>> >> > installed the recommended updates including SP1.
>> >> >
>> >> > When I try to add a user for example, the first screen of the wizard
>> >> > appears
>> >> > but upon clicking 'Next' it totally disappears. In the log the
>> >> > following
>> >> > errors appear:
>> >> >
>> >> > "Faulting application addusr.exe, version 5.2.2651.0, faulting
>> >> > module
>> >> > unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x06467ac0."
>> >> >
>> >> > "For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>> >> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.";
>> >> >
>> >> > I do not know what to do - and I have seen many posts of others who
>> >> > are
>> >> > having the same problem as I am but no one has provided a solution -
>> >> > the
>> >> > posts just die.
>> >> >
>> >> > Should I:
>> >> >
>> >> > 1. Unsintall SP1?
>> >> > 2. Uninstall the OS entirely? (I am loathe do this b/c I have
>> >> > already
>> >> > set up
>> >> > the DHCP scopes, etc.)
>> >> > 3. Something else?
>> >> >
>> >> > Please help!
>>
>>
>>


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