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| Automatic updates causing issues Hi, For the past few times there have been automatic updates now my system has gone into a spin, with several services which should be started (set to automatic) not actually running, including Workstation, Server, Firewall, Audio, and several others. When I manually start these, I usually get a prompt later that my system has applied automatic updates and needs to restart, where everything then functions correctly. If I restart before I restart the services again, I am in the same situation. Event viewer gives several access denied messages, but not sure what these are refering to. When the system has applied the updates etc, it all goes through fine. This is XP SP2 connected to a domain, using Microsoft Update. Any ideas? Thanks. Andrew. |
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| Re: Automatic updates causing issues Today, Andrew Hodgson made these interesting comments ... > Hi, > > For the past few times there have been automatic updates now > my system has gone into a spin, with several services which > should be started (set to automatic) not actually running, > including Workstation, Server, Firewall, Audio, and several > others. When I manually start these, I usually get a prompt > later that my system has applied automatic updates and needs > to restart, where everything then functions correctly. If I > restart before I restart the services again, I am in the same > situation. Event viewer gives several access denied messages, > but not sure what these are refering to. When the system has > applied the updates etc, it all goes through fine. > > This is XP SP2 connected to a domain, using Microsoft Update. > > Any ideas? > Thanks. > Andrew. > This is precisely the reason why I do NOT allow ANY software to auto-update. Too many people I know personally or read about on tech support NGs like this one say this "I went to bed last night and everything was OK, now this morning, my system is hosed and won't operate at all. what can I do?". It is a little late after the horse has left the barn. You may have to do a repair install or, if extreme enough, a full nuke and reinstall. I have my system set to Notify but do not download. That gives me an opportunity to see what thing(s) MS is proposing to "help" me with and also time to look in NGs like this to see if there are any problems with specific updates. And, whether Windows does it or not, I always set my own Restore Point before allowing the download and another RP before allowing the install. Good luck in getting your PC back healthy again! -- HP, aka Jerry |
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