Re: Security Update for Windows XP (KB890859)
- From: "Martin Dobson" <lankymart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 15:04:15 +0100
Hi,
Well unfortunately we use SUS which abolishes the use of Windows Update URL
and relies on your SUS Server receiving updates directly from Microsoft, the
workstations using the SUS Server have no control on how or when to install
dates it is all group policy controlled.
Martin Dobson
UK
"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Martin Dobson" <lankymart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OoF9zi8dFHA.796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ...
>> "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> Here's a different tack. Do you know what those USB drivers are
>>> needed
>>> for exactly on your system?
> ...
>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> The USB Drivers in question are used by my mouse and a HP IPAQ H5450
>> synchronisation cradle. The puzzling thing for me is my
>> machine is a standard build that our company uses, all the other machines
>> in my office (identical hardware) have installed this
>> update without problems. The only difference with my machines hardware is
>> I have a USB cradle for my H5450...
>
> Looks as if you could try disabling the drivers then as a test
> (e.g. if only to see if you get past the initial crash)
> It would be awkward not to have a mouse
> but you could use Mousekeys as an alternative.
>
>
>> As for booting in VGA? Do you mean changing my resolution to VGA or
>> booting in safe mode when the patch installs and reboots?
>
> Yes. I think Safe mode includes VGA mode by default.
>
>
>>
>> It's an annoyance I could do without, this means that as soon as new
>> updates are released by our SUS server I will have to install
>> them all manually because SUS we still want to install KB890859 which
>> causes the BSoD.
>
> Why not put that one in your list of declined updates?
> Use the wuaucpl.cpl link How does Automatic Updates work?
> (or wuaucpl.hlp) for more details (Index item: declined updates...)
>
>
> BTW did you try to find out any more about this address?
>
>>> FWIW my hunch is the USB driver may be just a victim and not the real
>>> culprit.
>>> E.g., I'd be curious to know if this address is in a different driver:
>>> e1a3d448
>
> If you have pstat.exe (e.g. from the Support Tools)
> you could use it to list loaded modules (e.g. without having
> to resort to commands in your debugger.)
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Robert
> ---
>
>
>
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