You know I see people post things like this periodically... "Does anyone
acutally read all related threads here?" It frankly annoys the crap out of
me. Who the heck are are you?? - and by the way "your" solution does not fit
this situation nor does it fit a few other situations in the related posts.
So Mr. Lord of the Newsgroup why don't you read some more of the postings so
that you can decide if in fact "your" solution truly helps before you spam it
out.
You see - since if you had read My post you would have seen that we are
doing folder redirection which basically means that the temporary internet
files are located in the users profile on the machine they log into but do
not follow them from machine to machine. This could very well be the
problem; however, there is no way to restore them to their default location.
Also in my post if you had read it it plainly says "Temp Internet Files have
not been moved."
And just in case you were right and I missed something I checked the client
computer as to where the TIF files are located and they are infact in the
default location.
If you care to offer any good suggestions like the one next in this tread
please do.
"PA Bear" wrote:
> [Does anyone actually read all related threads here?]
>
> From a related thread in Windows Update newsgroup:
>
> <QP>
> The problem has been solved by me. Simply restore the temporary internet
> files folder to the default folder and everything is working just fine!
>
> For details, see:
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...=en-us&m=1&p=1
> </QP>
>
> The default location in WinXP is typically C:\Documents and
> Settings\[Username]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files. Change the
> location of your TIF folder back to the default, reinstall 931768 if you've
> uninstalled it, and all should be well.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) [working offline]
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>
> Ken C wrote:
> > Clients are XP Pro.
> > Students use folder redirection for their My Docs
> > They have no admin rights on the computer
> > Temp Internet Files have not been moved.
> >
> > Get the error that everyone gets about downloading a file related to the
> > KB931768.
> >
> > SImply turning off the phishing filter fixes the problem; however, that is
> > not a good solution in our environment (too many computers). There needs
> > to
> > be a way to do this on the network. Something like group policy or
> > unapproving the installation of this patch from WSUS. Currently the GPO
> > option doesnt let you turn off the phishing filter - only lets users
> > manage
> > it. There is no way to uninstall it via WSUS since the patch doesn't
> > support auto uninstall.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
>