RE: 893066 kills more than FTP! Seems to Effect Outbound Web Access.



Similar problem w/ Win2k sp4 on a workstation here. Using Netscape 7.1 for
email, it wasn't possible to reply to messages because of an SMTP error. For
some reason composing a new message worked though. Unistalling KB893066
cleared the problem. I don't know how to remove the Hotfix from a server.
On some other workstations the KB893066 causes the computer to hang on
"applying computer settings..." during startup.
No solution yet, just letting you know that other people are having a
problem with this update.

"Gary Bouchard" wrote:

> I am on a Win2k3 Enterprise Server with Active Directory, DHCP & DNS.
>
> I use Trend Micro's Client Server Suite (not SMB), and have already checked
> with Trend for a patch.. the one for SMB does not apply.
>
> I do not use Exchange, and my Email client is Outlook 2003.
>
> Connected to a Linksys WRT51AB Router/Firewall, used as a gateway to the
> net. No NAT, outbound filters or anything funcky like that... just pretty
> much stock setup.
>
> When I apply the 893066 patch, outbound SMTP outgoing mail no longer works,
> and I cannot browse to webpages that are not cached.
>
> None of my Client machines can get out either.
>
> I see on XP Pro, the patch can be removed from the Add/Remove, but on 2003
> Server it is not listed.
>
> I checked the previous articles about the netowrk slow down, and tried the
> registry key that was suggested, however, again the detail on what value it
> needs to be is too vague.
>
> I ended up having to run Windows Setup/Repair to get me back to work, but I
> was wondering if anyone else was experiencing this problem.
>
> I did a search of the NewsGroups, but so far have not seen much on the
> subject, let alone a resolution.
>
> I first did the Service Pack 1 for Win2k3, but some of my programs that I
> use for day to day work would no longer run, so I had to remove it.
>
> Any Ideas would be appreciated so I can stay up to date on the security
> patches.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary Bouchard
>
>
.



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