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Are the Microsoft patches giving you trouble this month? Maybe your peers can help - describe the problems you are having.
In fact, I think this cycle fixed my network problems that started after the last roll up. You never know though, about intermittent network failure; it could have been anything, and may return. I've already done everything on the hardware side to try to find the problem.
(edited) Despite early improvement, my PPPoE connection when down. After reinstalling one XP system and doing an image backup restore on my Vista systems, this update cycle finally installed correctly. Attempting to use a direct PPPoE connection through a modem resulted in a 815 error message, but the LAN connection through the gateway worked fine now.
(edited) Despite early improvement, my PPPoE connection when down. After reinstalling one XP system and doing an image backup restore on my Vista systems, this update cycle finally installed correctly. Attempting to use a direct PPPoE connection through a modem resulted in a 815 error message, but the LAN connection through the gateway worked fine now.
Listed now as "Applications using multi-package installation on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 may fail to install".
Our Sharepoint 2010 server is stuck at 0% applying updates for over an hour this morning.
It looks like at 10:00 last night a bunch of patches tried to apply and then again at 3am (I guess this was the normal stuff), anyone else see this?
thanks
It looks like at 10:00 last night a bunch of patches tried to apply and then again at 3am (I guess this was the normal stuff), anyone else see this?
thanks
KB2706726 patch (Framework) install unccessfull and instantly cycling! Last Microsoft Patch Tuesday there were two patches - install successfull but instantly cycling and it took 2 days to correct this error!
No automatic repair (Fixit) helped, always unsuccessful. Direct Link to KB2656370 patch helped, Framework 1.1 needed repair from installation file.
In our update pilot test group two out of four Dell Optiplex Windows 7 32-bit computers boot in a loop when KM2677070 is installed via our WSUS server, or direct download. We went back to a restore point and all is well but adding this update one on certain machines. We are looking into what similar software might be installed on the two problem machines.
but on my win7 x64 system,
one update borked the integrated NIC
when the system booted up after applying the update,
the NIC wasn't there anymore
after poking around in device mangler
I found it to reappear after refreshing the list
but it was disabled
then after re-enabling the connection
it is now named
Local Area Connection 2
one update borked the integrated NIC
when the system booted up after applying the update,
the NIC wasn't there anymore
after poking around in device mangler
I found it to reappear after refreshing the list
but it was disabled
then after re-enabling the connection
it is now named
Local Area Connection 2
I thought everything was hunky dory, but after network slow downs, and an absolute failure of one of my older XP machines. I ended up reinstalling the operating system and redoing all updates. So far so good on that one PC, now to find out what is wrong with the others. Nothing a quick restore might not fix, but I have no choice but to try all updates, it is just flat a requirement in my operation.
I have two test machines that I patched with the latest MS patches over the weekend. They were awaiting a reboot this morning. Now both machines are ungodly slow! Anyone else experience any issues?
I know it was that last patch Tuesday that hosed my network! I now know that was it, because after restoring my Vista machine from backups, the problem went away! I will now have to install one at a time to find the culprit.
Yep, two of my 2008 VMs are ungodly slow in logging in today after the June 2012 patches!
I uninstalled the patches, but nothing changed on the physical machine. (VM seemed to resolve itself after awhile and is now fine.) Finally discovered that the hard drive on the first machine was going bad. After a forced chkdsk after a reboot it would not boot into safe mode. Was able to get an image from the drive. Put that image on another drive and all is fine. So, appears it was not related to the patching at all, pure coincidence.
After running patches, our nagios server is finding that the domain controllers offsets for NTP are on and off. Does not seem to affect our time in the network, but thought I'd put it out there in case anyone else was seeing any timesync problems...
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