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The MS Windows Vista Blog said on 19 Feb that following a number or problem
reports with the SP1 pre-requisite KB937287 update MS had decided to "suspend the automatic distribution" of this update (see http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...-kb937287.aspx) Having just installed some other updates, 937387 turned up this morning as an important update, but I can find no announcement that the problems had been resolved... (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937287 was last updated 12 Feb - the same "date" as that on the update offered) Anyone know what the official position is/where to watch for news? (Definitely NOT going to install an update with known problems until I hear the all-clear) TIA -- Julian I-Do-Stuff Some Vista stuff, but mostly just Stuff at http://berossus,blogspot.com |
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FWIW, I installed the update on patch Tuesday. No problems yet!
The link you provided says: "So far, we've been able to determine that this problem only affects a small number of customers in unique circumstances. We are working to identify possible solutions and will make the update available again shortly after we address the issue. Customers who may be experiencing this issue can use system restore to correct it or contact 1-866-PC-Safety for help troubleshooting. Additional guidance will be available via Microsoft's free Update Support Center soon." There is an even scarier update to the blog at the top of the page. I don't blame you for being concerned. You could note the blog's original reference to "small number..." and "unique circumstances" and take the plunge with the knowledge that there is always System Restore. "Julian" wrote in message ... The MS Windows Vista Blog said on 19 Feb that following a number or problem reports with the SP1 pre-requisite KB937287 update MS had decided to "suspend the automatic distribution" of this update (see http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...-kb937287.aspx) Having just installed some other updates, 937387 turned up this morning as an important update, but I can find no announcement that the problems had been resolved... (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937287 was last updated 12 Feb - the same "date" as that on the update offered) Anyone know what the official position is/where to watch for news? (Definitely NOT going to install an update with known problems until I hear the all-clear) TIA -- Julian I-Do-Stuff Some Vista stuff, but mostly just Stuff at http://berossus,blogspot.com |
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[and see the "WTF!" at the end]
The KB article referred to in the update is indeed scary, since by telling you how to "repair" your system it is essentially saying the update has well and truly Fubar'd your system! My implicit points were that the update mechanism makes no provision for distinguishing between the originally posted update and any re-release, that the direct KB article makes no reference to the update having been withdrawn and so gives no grounds for confidence it would say when it was re-released etc. etc. etc. A small number of users in "unique circumstances" - pity they didn't share the nature of those circumstances so that we could consider whether they applied to us; I wonder whether they really know what those "unique circumstances" are and just how "small" the number of affected users actually is given that they actually chose to withdraw the update. In other words, I'm glad your install went OK but I feel stuck since one can't simply back out of the update and I can't tell whether it's safe to install it. WTF! Suddenly I look at the systray and see the Updates Available notification has gone (despite specifically NOT clicking the "shutdown and install" button when I restarted the system yesterday) and lo and behold KB93728 was installed last night... because like an idiot I left the system set to install automatically... But since it installed OK, it seems I must not be one of the few and the rest of the debate becomes academic... though I remain deeply unhappy about the transparency of the update release - recall - ?re-release process. I think I shall think about turning off automatic updates... "Ronc" wrote in message ... FWIW, I installed the update on patch Tuesday. No problems yet! The link you provided says: "So far, we've been able to determine that this problem only affects a small number of customers in unique circumstances. We are working to identify possible solutions and will make the update available again shortly after we address the issue. Customers who may be experiencing this issue can use system restore to correct it or contact 1-866-PC-Safety for help troubleshooting. Additional guidance will be available via Microsoft's free Update Support Center soon." There is an even scarier update to the blog at the top of the page. I don't blame you for being concerned. You could note the blog's original reference to "small number..." and "unique circumstances" and take the plunge with the knowledge that there is always System Restore. "Julian" wrote in message ... The MS Windows Vista Blog said on 19 Feb that following a number or problem reports with the SP1 pre-requisite KB937287 update MS had decided to "suspend the automatic distribution" of this update (see http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...-kb937287.aspx) Having just installed some other updates, 937387 turned up this morning as an important update, but I can find no announcement that the problems had been resolved... (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937287 was last updated 12 Feb - the same "date" as that on the update offered) Anyone know what the official position is/where to watch for news? (Definitely NOT going to install an update with known problems until I hear the all-clear) TIA -- Julian I-Do-Stuff Some Vista stuff, but mostly just Stuff at http://berossus,blogspot.com -- Julian I-Do-Stuff Some Vista stuff, but mostly just Stuff at http://berossus,blogspot.com |