Possible problems with latest MS security updates

Started by Noreen, Jul 09, 2008, 10:33:15

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Noreen

As mentioned before I belong to an American forum and I saw these two posts this morning 
QuoteI just updated my WinXP Pro SP3 computer with today's Microsoft Updates. When I booted back up, I lost all use of Internet browsers and POP3 Email. It didn't matter which browser (IE7, FF3, and Opera 9.2) or POP3 (Thunderbird and OE6). None of them worked. I uninstalled the new updates, one by one. After uninstalling KB951748, Internet returned. I re-installed all the updates except KB951748. Internet was still working. I then re-installed KB951748. The Internet stopped again. On a hunch, I shutdown ZoneAlarm Free 6.5.737. The Internet was suddenly working again. I ran ZA again. The Internet stopped again. I shutdown ZA again. The Internet worked again.

So, KB951748 doesn't like ZA Free 6.5.737 (and maybe newer versions too). I am not sure which to deactivate or uninstall, ZA or the MS update.
QuoteIt doesn't like other things either. I downloaded the lastest updates (KB951748 and malicious software tool) and rebooted. I went to the pub, came back and no connectivity. As the only thing I'd changed was the update I did a system restore and everything was back to normal. MS now wants to do an update of course - I'll ignore it until they get a fix. I hope this helps others.

I don't have ZA, I've got NOD32 ESS but is that really the problem?

Rik

Odd, I've done two XP machines this morning and they've both been fine, Noreen.
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Gary

Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Simon

Only used it once, and didn't like it either, Gary.
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somanyholes

have to agree kill, the force field product is clever though

Gary

Quote from: somanyholes on Jul 09, 2008, 10:42:29
have to agree kill, the force field product is clever though
Clever indeed, but I would still never have zonealarm on my pc, did it once..... :bawl: never again
Damned, if you do damned if you don't


Ray

Quote from: Rik on Jul 09, 2008, 10:35:38
Odd, I've done two XP machines this morning and they've both been fine, Noreen.

Same here, Rik, I've done my main PC this morning with no problems. :)
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john

Not tried it yet Noreen but thanks for the warning.

QuoteI went to the pub, came back and no connectivity.
I know the feeling  ;D

Rik

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Simon

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Rik

More on the Zone Alarm problem:

For those of you using ZoneAlarm who installed the windows updates today, you probably already know that your internet connection has died. It appears that KB951748 made changes to the networking files that ZA doesn't see/recognize.

This update applies to Windows XP users and users who have ZoneAlarm installed.

Vista is NOT affected by this problem, because it is more secure and doesn't require this update

There are 2 options to rectify the problem :

----- Option 1: Move Internet Zone slider to Medium -----

Navigate to the "ZoneAlarm Firewall" panel
Click on the "Firewall" tab
Move the "Internet Zone" slider to medium


----- Option 2: Uninstall the hotfix -----

Click the "Start Menu"
Click "Control Panel", or click "Settings" then "Control Panel"
Click on "Add or Remove Programs"
On the top of the add/remove programs dialog box, you should see a checkbox that says "show updates". Select this checkbox
Scroll down until you see "Security update for Windows (KB951748)"
Click "Remove" to uninstall the hotfix

More information can be found at the following link :

http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/pressReleases/2008/LossOfInternetAccessIssue.html
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LesD

Quote from: Simon on Jul 09, 2008, 21:12:03
Updated here too, no problems.

Ditto I have done three machines but none have Zone Alarm.  :thumb:

Incidentally I used ZA for years in combination with other protective programs for years but it was a while ago During that era I never had any issues with it especially when I found the option to tell it to just get on with the job and not to keep on bothering me!  :)
Regards,

Les.


vitriol

#16
My sister in law fell foul of this last night, sure enough the MS patch had been installed and she was using ZA.  I'm glad I read this thread :)

:thnks:

:karma: Noreen


jackmalanak

Zone Alarm released an updated version yesterday which works hand in hand with the MS Patch.
Installed it on a spare machine I have and I can confirm it works.

Used to use Zone Alarm years ago when it was nice and small and fast much prefer Comodo now.

Rik

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Simon

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Sebby

What's ZoneAlarm like these days, out of interest? I remember it being a bit like Norton. :eek4:

Simon

Last time I tried the suite, it was OK, but the firewall was annoying with too many pop ups, and for some reason, it didn't like MailWasher.  Well, there's plenty of security suites to choose from, but only one MailWasher, so ZA had to go.
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Lona

I've just installed Avast on my XP pc as it didn't seem to like avg8.

Everytime I rebooted avg8 kept updating itself. I could see it was the same files it downloaded everytime the machine was switched on.

I have avg8 on my vista pc without any problems.



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