I'm running CCA 4.1.6 CAM/CAS with the 4.1.10 Agent. This morning I updated to the latest Cisco Checks, as I normally do once a month. After doing so most (possibly ALL) of my Windows XP users are failing the Windows Update check. Vista doesn't seem to be affected.

Failed Checks list two, one of which seems to be XP 64 Bit related, which I'm not running. The other relates to the file JScript.dll. It seems to be looking for V5.9, but all my test XP systems are V5.8, and Windows Update reports the systems are fully patched. Furthermore, this same failed checked was reported before I updated, but the system passed the check despite that!? I've opened a case with Cisco, but just wondered if anyone else is seeing this?

User: diggins Operating System: Windows XP Pro/Home Agent Version: 4.1.10.0 Agent Type: Windows Agent

System Name: PC128671511049    System Domain: n/a

System User: Administrator    User Domain: PC128671511049

   1. Supported Antivirus Software NOT installed (Optional)
          * Passed Checks:
            av_inst_ANY_vendor
          * Failed Checks:
          * Not executed Checks:
          * Description:
   2. Antivirus Definintions older than 30 days (Optional)
          * Passed Checks:
            mac_TrendMicro_Installed
          * Failed Checks:
av_def_ANY, Antivirus Check [Any supported AV software up to date] see Client AV Info for details
          * Not executed Checks:
          * Description:
   3. Install Microsoft Windows Updates (Mandatory)
          * Passed Checks:
            pc_Windows-XP-SP3
            pc_XP_KB956844_MS09-046
            pc_Windows-JScript-ver5_6
            pc_XP_KB969947_MS09-065
            pc_XP_KB971961_MS09-045_JS58
          * Failed Checks:
            pc_XP64, File Check [c:\windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll exists ]
pc_Windows-JScript-ver5_9, File Check [$SYSTEM_32\Jscript.dll later than 5.9.0.0]
          * Not executed Checks:
            pc_KB952954_MS08-046_XP_SP3
            pc_KB952954_MS08-046_XP_SP2
            pc_Windows-XP-SP2-int
            pc_XP_KB958869_MS09-062
            pc_XP_KB971557_MS09-038
            pc_Windows-XP-SP2
            pc_KB958644_MS08-067_XP_SP3
            pc_KB958644_MS08-067_XP_SP2
            pc_XP_KB973525_MS09-055
            pc_MSXML3_MS08-069_XP
            pc_KB971633_MS09-028_XP
            pc_XP_KB973507_MS09-037
            pc_KB923789_MS06-069_XP_SP2
            pc_IE8_0
            pc_KB938127_MS07-050_XP_SP2_IE7_V2
            pc_KB956802_MS08-071_XP
            pc_IE7_0
            pc_KB958687_MS09-001_XP
            pc_KB961371_MS09-029_XP
            pc_KB961371_v2_MS09-029_XP
            pc_IE6_0
            pc_Flash_6r79_Registered_LC
            pc_Flash_6_0_79
            pc_Flash_6r79_Registered_UC
            pc_KB938127_MS07-050_XP_SP2_IE7
            pc_KB960803_MS09-013_XP
            pc_Windows-XP-SP3-int
            pc_XP_MCE_KB973768_MS09-037
            pc_XP_KB971961_MS09-045_JS57
            pc_XP_KB971961_MS09-045_JS56
            pc_XP_KB976325_MS09-072_IE8
            pc_XP_KB976325_MS09-072_IE7
            pc_XP_KB976325_MS09-072_IE6
            pc_XP_KB973869_MS09-037
          * Description:

-Mike

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