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Charles Lee
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Re: KB951748 security update blocked my internet completely today.
you would think ms would check that their update doesn't disrupt very
commonly used firewall software, like ZA, before letting it loose...
besides that, I found the update over-ruled the 'ask when to install'
setting, and updated anyway without asking... bit naughty i think...
I removed my update yesterday & left my pc on overnight to download bits,
only to find come morning, the pc had auto restarted after doing the update
again, grrrr....
Still ZA came through by supplying an almost immediate update...
"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> eye8trogdor wrote:
>> Thanks Microsoft. Looks like over a hundred people have reported this
>> breaking their internet settings. Makes me wonder how many thousands
>> more would report it if they could get online.
>> Guess I'm going to have to turn off my automatic updates if you can't
>> put out security patches that fix security this well.
>> It's like fixing a rock chip in the paint of your car with a bundle of
>> dynomite. You may no longer notice the chip in the paint, but using
>> your car again may be problematic.
>>
>> "TaurArian" wrote:
>>
>
> It's not Microsoft's fault that you're using non-conforming, flawed,
> double-tricky software.
>
> The way I understand the situation is that ZA tabulated file sizes of
> certain Microsoft supplied files. When these file sizes changed - as they
> did when Microsoft updated the files - ZA assumed something malicious did
> the changing!
>
you would think ms would check that their update doesn't disrupt very
commonly used firewall software, like ZA, before letting it loose...
besides that, I found the update over-ruled the 'ask when to install'
setting, and updated anyway without asking... bit naughty i think...
I removed my update yesterday & left my pc on overnight to download bits,
only to find come morning, the pc had auto restarted after doing the update
again, grrrr....
Still ZA came through by supplying an almost immediate update...
"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ezxM%23op4IHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> eye8trogdor wrote:
>> Thanks Microsoft. Looks like over a hundred people have reported this
>> breaking their internet settings. Makes me wonder how many thousands
>> more would report it if they could get online.
>> Guess I'm going to have to turn off my automatic updates if you can't
>> put out security patches that fix security this well.
>> It's like fixing a rock chip in the paint of your car with a bundle of
>> dynomite. You may no longer notice the chip in the paint, but using
>> your car again may be problematic.
>>
>> "TaurArian" wrote:
>>
>
> It's not Microsoft's fault that you're using non-conforming, flawed,
> double-tricky software.
>
> The way I understand the situation is that ZA tabulated file sizes of
> certain Microsoft supplied files. When these file sizes changed - as they
> did when Microsoft updated the files - ZA assumed something malicious did
> the changing!
>