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RE: After Ms patches last Wed ...


From: "David Hayden" <dahayden () clubhayden com>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:36:13 -0400

For those of you that had problems with the MS Patch...

Microsoft (Quote, Chart) confirmed that disruptive bugs in a recently
issued Windows security patch could cause systems to freeze or lead to
system usage overload.

The buggy patch, issued earlier this month to plug numerous "critical"
vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system, has caused problems for
IT admins because of conflicts with installed drivers.

"[It] causes Microsoft Windows 2000 to try repeatedly to load drivers
that do not load successfully," the software giant said Wednesday,
identifying the drivers as Ipsecw2k.sys, Imcide.sys and Dlttape.sys...

http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3347221

DH


-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Kujawa [mailto:greg.kujawa () diamondcellar com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:40 PM
To: bugtraq () securityfocus com
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<2DF52978DE0D854F9435C7AA7DD51F9801F4A12D () atlmaiexcp01 iss.local>

Don't know if this is duplicate info from another message, but there are
two different issues with the KB835732 update. Specifically on Windows
2000 machines. 



The first issue involves cached data in RAM. If a machine is rebooted
immediately after applying the update there is a chance that the BSOD
will come up. The STOP error is described as
DRIVER_IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. A hard reboot will eliminate this
transient error.



The second issue involves problems with the IPSec Policy Agent Service.
This is enabled to start automatically with the update and it can lead
to the CPU pegging. Stopping the service and disabling it will elimiate
this issue.



Can't say that Microsoft can claim these issues were the result of
updates being rushed to market. Most of the vulnerabilities were brought
to their attention 6 months ago. At least the issues aren't as bad as
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6. That broke the TCP/IP stack and really
had me scrambling back then resuscitating my servers!



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From: "Brito, Nelson (ISS Brazil)" <NBrito () iss net>

To: "T.H. Haymore" <bonk () webchat chatsystems com>,

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(As usual, and obviously: not speaking on behalf of my employer.)



I didn't see anything unusual, neither with my Win2k nor with my WinXP 
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It'd be a machine specific or something conflicts with some DLL(s).=20



It is usual to replace some DLL(s) when install some program(s).



Cheers.



Nelson Brito



-----Original Message-----

From: T.H. Haymore [mailto:bonk () webchat chatsystems com]

Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 5:29 AM

To: bugtraq () securityfocus com

Subject: Re: After Ms patches last Wed ...

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On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, phaser-X wrote:

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I had a different issue after Wednesdays updates.  Two=20

win2k computers in

my office were rendered useless after the patch.  They were=20

fine before,

but as soon as the patch finished and the PC was rebooted,=20

the CPU usage

was 100% and nothing could be done.  I left both PC's=20

sitting for about 20

minutes and the 100% CPU usage never came down.  Another=20

coworker said he

had the same issue with his home PC and he was eventually=20

able to get into

the task manager and noticed that the system process was=20

taking up 99-100%

of the CPU.

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I have run into the same thing with 2K workstations as well=20

as 2K server.

On a side note, an XP 'goof off' box I use will no longer=20

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online card games or anything else.  (Thank goodness for BSD).

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Anyone else experience this issue?



-pX

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