Search: Home Bugtraq Vulnerabilities Mailing Lists Jobs Tools Beta Programs
Focus on Microsoft
New MS patches crashed my 2k3 SP1 PDC Aug 20 2005 05:24AM
Hamid . K (elite_netbios yahoo com) (3 replies)
RE: New MS patches crashed my 2k3 SP1 PDC Aug 22 2005 12:46AM
Murad Talukdar (talukdar_m subway com)
Re: New MS patches crashed my 2k3 SP1 PDC Aug 21 2005 08:34AM
Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com)
Re: New MS patches crashed my 2k3 SP1 PDC Aug 21 2005 12:49AM
Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] (sbradcpa pacbell net)
We only have DCs in SBS land and we are not seeing this. Nor am I
seeing this on the PatchManagement.org listserve

For one..call Microsft product support as issues with a security patch
are a free call.

By any chance do you have APC software? They had a java runtime expire
on version 6... now they didn't cause blue screens but...

And did you reboot prior to patching?

Hamid . K wrote:

>Hi list ,
>
>After deploying new set of microsoft patches released
>this months , we experienced a heavy crash on out
>domain controller systems which are based on windows
>2003 SP1 !
>just after a clean install of last 5 patches ,
>windows will no more boot ! nice blue screen of death
>is what MS dedicated to us !
>another friend of mine , in his own network
>experienced the same . cool point is that _ONLY_ PDC
>systems are affected to this unexpected crash . no
>other 2k3 SP1 server had any problem with patches .
>
>anyone else have had same problem ?
>what the hell is going wrong ?
>
>
>
>
>__________________________________
>Do you Yahoo!?
>Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search.
>http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
----
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
----
>
>
>
>

------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

[ reply ]







 

Privacy Statement
Copyright 2009, SecurityFocus