Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
I don't recall ever changing any permissions on my machine that got hit JRS wrote: If you never changed any permissions, then you should be fine. The patch only failed for those who did change them. That script sets them back to normal to work around the patch issue. :)
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
If you never changed any permissions, then you should be fine. The patch only failed for those who did change them. That script sets them back to normal to work around the patch issue. :) >>Thank you JRS. Does this mean that I actively went and changed the default >>access rights to the "Windows" folder/directory? Not trying to be >>priggish, just trying to understand B4 I let MS do-the-doo. >> >>I have never changed any rights to the "Windows" folder/directory that I am >>aware of since this OS was installed (' 99?). At least I do not remember >>doing it, but can not answer for other background processes... >>Thanks. I'll look around tonight B4 I update :) >> -- JRS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Please remove **X** to reply... Facts do not cease to exist just because they are ignored.
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
Thank you JRS. Does this mean that I actively went and changed the default access rights to the "Windows" folder/directory? Not trying to be priggish, just trying to understand B4 I let MS do-the-doo. I have never changed any rights to the "Windows" folder/directory that I am aware of since this OS was installed (' 99?). At least I do not remember doing it, but can not answer for other background processes... Thanks. I'll look around tonight B4 I update :) At 17:16 10/20/2005 -0400, you wrote: It gives administrators and system full access to the windows folder and 8.clb files. The issue with that patch was only if you changed default access to the Windows directory to enhance security. I think the R for everyone is read only access?? -- --- dsinc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could someone please decode the MS syntax about this critical update? > I've read most of the text, but can not tell whether I might get > something > reset or not. My only concern is that my default desktop has > been > elevated to Admin Priv (I know this is frowned upon!). Is this going > to > trigger some reset? > Thank you. > > At 19:04 10/17/2005 -0400, you wrote: > >"Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Al wrote: > > > > > > > >Cool, so tell the lines :) > > > > > > > >Al > > > > > > > > > > > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration /G everyone:R system:F > administrators:F > > > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration\*.clb /G everyone:R system:F > > > administrators:F > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909444 > >Thx :) > >Al > > > Best, > Duncan > > > This email scanned for Viruses and Spam by ZCloud.net > > Best, Duncan This email scanned for Viruses and Spam by ZCloud.net
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
It gives administrators and system full access to the windows folder and 8.clb files. The issue with that patch was only if you changed default access to the Windows directory to enhance security. I think the R for everyone is read only access?? --- dsinc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could someone please decode the MS syntax about this critical update? > I've read most of the text, but can not tell whether I might get > something > reset or not. My only concern is that my default desktop has > been > elevated to Admin Priv (I know this is frowned upon!). Is this going > to > trigger some reset? > Thank you. > > At 19:04 10/17/2005 -0400, you wrote: > >"Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Al wrote: > > > > > > > >Cool, so tell the lines :) > > > > > > > >Al > > > > > > > > > > > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration /G everyone:R system:F > administrators:F > > > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration\*.clb /G everyone:R system:F > > > administrators:F > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909444 > >Thx :) > >Al > > > Best, > Duncan > > > This email scanned for Viruses and Spam by ZCloud.net > >
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
Could someone please decode the MS syntax about this critical update? I've read most of the text, but can not tell whether I might get something reset or not. My only concern is that my default desktop has been elevated to Admin Priv (I know this is frowned upon!). Is this going to trigger some reset? Thank you. At 19:04 10/17/2005 -0400, you wrote: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Al wrote: > > > >Cool, so tell the lines :) > > > >Al > > > > > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration /G everyone:R system:F administrators:F > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration\*.clb /G everyone:R system:F > administrators:F > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909444 Thx :) Al Best, Duncan This email scanned for Viruses and Spam by ZCloud.net
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
"Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Al wrote: > > > >Cool, so tell the lines :) > > > >Al > > > > > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration /G everyone:R system:F administrators:F > echo y| cacls %windir%\registration\*.clb /G everyone:R system:F > administrators:F > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909444 Thx :) Al
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
Al wrote: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: turns out the fix was pretty easy...instructions weren't so great, though. Just two lines to type in and run from a command prompt... Cool, so tell the lines :) Al echo y| cacls %windir%\registration /G everyone:R system:F administrators:F echo y| cacls %windir%\registration\*.clb /G everyone:R system:F administrators:F http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909444
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
I wonder if that update only affects PCs that have had their default permissions changed at some time. Mine were at the default and none of my .clb files had been altered for some time. Jeff - Original Message - From: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "The Hardware List" Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed turns out the fix was pretty easy...instructions weren't so great, though. Just two lines to type in and run from a command prompt... Anthony Q. Martin wrote: A microsoft auto update broke this, they ought to be requried to fix it. I don't even understand how to follow their instructions to fix it, either. joeuser wrote: Sounds like fun! Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Yes. Firewall crapped out, trendmicro went funky, windows installer diedall of which happened right after I installed the updates this morningluckily, that happened on my second PC and not my main work machine (where the sound card is popping to my speakers like crazy)...else I'd have gotten nothing done today.
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
"Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > turns out the fix was pretty easy...instructions weren't so great, > though. Just two lines to type in and run from a command prompt... > > Cool, so tell the lines :) Al
Re: [H] Watch out for MS udpates -fixed
turns out the fix was pretty easy...instructions weren't so great, though. Just two lines to type in and run from a command prompt... Anthony Q. Martin wrote: A microsoft auto update broke this, they ought to be requried to fix it. I don't even understand how to follow their instructions to fix it, either. joeuser wrote: Sounds like fun! Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Yes. Firewall crapped out, trendmicro went funky, windows installer diedall of which happened right after I installed the updates this morningluckily, that happened on my second PC and not my main work machine (where the sound card is popping to my speakers like crazy)...else I'd have gotten nothing done today.