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security update repeats "indefinitely"I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Win2K
and Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack 4, then all other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one security update ready to install: "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, I get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the task bar. Repeating the installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. Any idea what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I know if the update is installed or not? Thanks, Martin There is an faq and troubleshooting links if you manually go to
the Microsoft Update website, including information on the newsgroups for update. In your case, I would recommend visiting www.microsoft.com/data and downloading the latest MDac and manually installing it, and then visiting the update site again. Show quoteHide quote "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message news:4ni3qcFa7j0aU1@individual.net... >I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Win2K and >Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack 4, then all >other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. > Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one > security update ready to install: > "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" > When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, I > get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a > couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the task > bar. Repeating the installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. > Any idea what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I > know if the update is installed or not? > > Thanks, > Martin Martin Glodde AKA glo***@sas.upenn.edu in
microsoft.public.win2000.security on 9/22/2006,after much thought,came up with this jewel: Show quoteHide quote > I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Try this> Win2K and Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack > 4, then all other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. Now I have this > problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one security update > ready to install: "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access > Components (KB832483)" When I click on the update icon in the task > bar and click to install it, I get the message that the update was > installed successfully. However, a couple of minutes later, the same > update message pops up again in the task bar. Repeating the > installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. Any idea > what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I know > if the update is installed or not? > > Thanks, > Martin http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3DF5F605-EA6F-4 A98-BC1C-A76BC006859B&displaylang=en max -- Playing Nice on Usenet: http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm#xpost My Pages: Virus Removal Instructions http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/ Keeping Windows Clean http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/keepingclean.html Windows Help and Tools http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/tools.html Change nomail.afraid.org to gmail.com to reply. nomail.afraid.org is setup specifically for use in USENET Feel free to use it yourself. What's in a Name? AKA maxwach***@nomail.afraid.org in
microsoft.public.win2000.security on 9/24/2006,after much thought,came up with this jewel: Show quoteHide quote > Martin Glodde AKA glo***@sas.upenn.edu in Sorry the link broke!> microsoft.public.win2000.security on 9/22/2006,after much thought,came > up with this jewel: > > > I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, > > Win2K and Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack > > 4, then all other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. Now I have this > > problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one security update > > ready to install: "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access > > Components (KB832483)" When I click on the update icon in the task > > bar and click to install it, I get the message that the update was > > installed successfully. However, a couple of minutes later, the same > > update message pops up again in the task bar. Repeating the > > installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. Any idea > > what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I know > > if the update is installed or not? > > > > Thanks, > > Martin > > Try this > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3DF5F605-EA6F > -4 A98-BC1C-A76BC006859B&displaylang=en > > max http://snipurl.com/x1e9 max -- Playing Nice on Usenet: http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm#xpost My Pages: Virus Removal Instructions http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/ Keeping Windows Clean http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/keepingclean.html Windows Help and Tools http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/tools.html Change nomail.afraid.org to gmail.com to reply. nomail.afraid.org is setup specifically for use in USENET Feel free to use it yourself. What's in a Name? wrote:
> Try this This doesn't fix my problem.> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3DF5F605-EA6F-4 > A98-BC1C-A76BC006859B&displaylang=en Martin Martin Glodde AKA glo***@sas.upenn.edu in
microsoft.public.win2000.security on 9/24/2006,after much thought,came up with this jewel: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3DF5F605-EA6F-4 A98-BC1C-A76BC006859B&displaylang=en > I was having the same issue as you. Install of > This doesn't fix my problem. > > Martin Windows2000-KB922582-x86-ENU.EXE fixed the problem (those other links were not correct) max -- Playing Nice on Usenet: http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm#xpost My Pages: Virus Removal Instructions http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/ Keeping Windows Clean http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/keepingclean.html Windows Help and Tools http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/tools.html Change nomail.afraid.org to gmail.com to reply. nomail.afraid.org is setup specifically for use in USENET Feel free to use it yourself. What's in a Name? wrote:
> Martin This didn't help either.> > I was having the same issue as you. Install of > Windows2000-KB922582-x86-ENU.EXE > fixed the problem (those other links were not correct) > max Martin "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message Yes, but what happens when you install it? What's the word for word error news:4npqibFbao2uU1@individual.net... > What's in a Name? wrote: > >> Martin >> >> I was having the same issue as you. Install of >> Windows2000-KB922582-x86-ENU.EXE >> fixed the problem (those other links were not correct) >> max > > This didn't help either. message? karl levinson, mvp wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message "You have successfully updated your computer" ----> Close> news:4npqibFbao2uU1@individual.net... >> What's in a Name? wrote: >> >>> Martin >>> >>> I was having the same issue as you. Install of >>> Windows2000-KB922582-x86-ENU.EXE >>> fixed the problem (those other links were not correct) >>> max >> This didn't help either. > > Yes, but what happens when you install it? What's the word for word error > message? > > "done" 2 min later: "Updates are ready for your computer. Click here to install" In other words: no error message and I get the message that the update was installed, but the update reminder pops ups indefinitely and wants to install it again. Martin
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"Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message I recommend going to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to check for news:4ni3qcFa7j0aU1@individual.net... >I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Win2K and >Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack 4, then all >other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. > Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one > security update ready to install: > "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" > When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, I > get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a > couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the task > bar. Repeating the installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. > Any idea what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I > know if the update is installed or not? updates. This will usually either install the update and get rid of the problem, or give you more verbose information as to whether the update failed to install, and why. If that fails, I would try manually downloading the patch .EXE file and running that, for the same reasons as above. You might do that first. If none of this helps, you can also run the EVENTVWR command [e.g. by clicking Start, Run] to look for errors in the Windows System or Application Event Logs, and check out the %windir%\windowsupdate.log file. kind regards, Karl Levinson, MS MVP Security FAQ site: http://securityadmin.info/faq.asp Thanks.
Karl Levinson, mvp wrote: > "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message This doesn't help.> news:4ni3qcFa7j0aU1@individual.net... >> Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one >> security update ready to install: >> "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" >> When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, I >> get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a >> couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the task >> bar. > I recommend going to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to check for > updates. This will usually either install the update and get rid of the > problem, or give you more verbose information as to whether the update > failed to install, and why. > If that fails, I would try manually downloading the patch .EXE file and I only found the 64 Bit version of KB832483 and can't install it. If I > running that, for the same reasons as above. You might do that first. download the 32 Bit version, I get the message that a newer version is already installed. > If none of this helps, you can also run the EVENTVWR command [e.g. by Nothing related to my problem here - everything appeared to be fine.> clicking Start, Run] to look for errors in the Windows System or Application > Event Logs, > and check out the %windir%\windowsupdate.log file. I can find this error message after attempting to install the update:"WARNING: Failed to evaluate Installed rule, updateId = {C735DBB1-06B4-49F2-815F-97976B4B86A4}.100, error = 0x80041017" or, at another time: "WARNING: Update Service: Failed to update backup store" How do I go ahead from here? Thanks, Martin If you go to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/ref/mdac/downloads/ and get the MDAC version checker, what is it seeing ?? The update you are dealing with is very old (approx Jan 04) Also, the history of your machine stretches back to the pre-MDAC times when ODBC support was all too often getting cross-versioned. On the page (above link) you will see a direct link to your problem child patch, but also notice the link to MDAC 2.8 SP1 which does supercede your patch (which applied to 2.8 gold). http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=78cac895-efc2-4f8e-a9e0-3a1afbd5922e&displaylang=en I would grab 2.8 SP 1 (which does install for W2k and Win98) and also get the version checker. After installing 2.8 Sp1 then I would rerun the version checker to make sure it is seeing only 2.8 SP 1 If after that autoupdate is still saying as it does now, then there is likely a corruption in your wuau catalog. For that you should post into the update newsgroup. see http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/support.aspx?ln=en-us or go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate newsgroup Roger Show quoteHide quote "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message news:4ni3qcFa7j0aU1@individual.net... >I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Win2K and >Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack 4, then all >other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. > Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one > security update ready to install: > "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" > When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, I > get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a > couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the task > bar. Repeating the installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. > Any idea what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I > know if the update is installed or not? > > Thanks, > Martin Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
> If you go to I got the "CompChecker" and under FileDetails, it displays a whole list> http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/ref/mdac/downloads/ > and get the MDAC version checker, what is it seeing ?? of MDACs: MDAC 2.1 SP2, MDAC 2.5 SP3, MDAC 2.7 REFRESH, MDAC 2.7 RTM, MDAC 2.7 SP1, MDAC 2.7 SP1 REFRESH, MDAC 2.8 RTM, MDAC 2.8 SP1 ON Windows XP SP2, MDAC 2.8 SP2 on Windows Server 2003 SP1. Then, also under File Details, it lists Multiple and Unknown. > The update you are dealing with is very old (approx Jan 04) As I originally mentioned, I had Win98 before on the computer and> Also, the history of your machine stretches back to the pre-MDAC > times when ODBC support was all too often getting cross-versioned. installed Win2K from the installation CD. Then, I downloaded and installed SP4 and all updates. > On the page (above link) you will see a direct link to your problem Where? I only see a link to the problem under Windows *XP*.> child patch, > but also notice the link to MDAC 2.8 SP1 which does This did the job. I installed MDAC 2.8 SP1, and since then, the computer > supercede your patch (which applied to 2.8 gold). > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=78cac895-efc2-4f8e-a9e0-3a1afbd5922e&displaylang=en > > I would grab 2.8 SP 1 (which does install for W2k and Win98) and > also get the version checker. After installing 2.8 Sp1 then I would > rerun the version checker to make sure it is seeing only 2.8 SP 1 doesn't want to install the update anymore. However, the version checker displays just what I saw before ... unless I looked at the wrong place in the long list of shown entries. > If after that autoupdate is still saying as it does now, then there is Many Thanks!> likely a corruption in your wuau catalog. For that you should post > into the update newsgroup. > see > http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/support.aspx?ln=en-us > or go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate newsgroup > > Roger Martin Show quoteHide quote > > > "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message > news:4ni3qcFa7j0aU1@individual.net... >> I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Win2K and >> Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack 4, then all >> other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. >> Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one >> security update ready to install: >> "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" >> When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, I >> get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a >> couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the task >> bar. Repeating the installation doesn't help - it always keeps popping up. >> Any idea what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I >> know if the update is installed or not? >> >> Thanks, >> Martin > >
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"Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message yes, hence I said "the history of your machine"news:451BC304.8000904@sas.upenn.edu... > Roger Abell [MVP] wrote: >> If you go to >> http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/ref/mdac/downloads/ >> and get the MDAC version checker, what is it seeing ?? > I got the "CompChecker" and under FileDetails, it displays a whole list > of MDACs: MDAC 2.1 SP2, MDAC 2.5 SP3, MDAC 2.7 REFRESH, MDAC 2.7 RTM, > MDAC 2.7 SP1, MDAC 2.7 SP1 REFRESH, MDAC 2.8 RTM, MDAC 2.8 SP1 ON > Windows XP SP2, MDAC 2.8 SP2 on Windows Server 2003 SP1. Then, also > under File Details, it lists Multiple and Unknown. > >> The update you are dealing with is very old (approx Jan 04) >> Also, the history of your machine stretches back to the pre-MDAC >> times when ODBC support was all too often getting cross-versioned. > As I originally mentioned, I had Win98 before on the computer and > installed Win2K from the installation CD. Then, I downloaded and > installed SP4 and all updates. > >> On the page (above link) you will see a direct link to your problem I may have overlooked that aspect, but I was mostly there to>> child patch, > Where? I only see a link to the problem under Windows *XP*. > find the next link for 2.8 sp1 for you >> but also notice the link to MDAC 2.8 SP1 which does You have to have it do the check again.>> supercede your patch (which applied to 2.8 gold). >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=78cac895-efc2-4f8e-a9e0-3a1afbd5922e&displaylang=en >> >> I would grab 2.8 SP 1 (which does install for W2k and Win98) and >> also get the version checker. After installing 2.8 Sp1 then I would >> rerun the version checker to make sure it is seeing only 2.8 SP 1 > This did the job. I installed MDAC 2.8 SP1, and since then, the computer > doesn't want to install the update anymore. However, the version checker > displays just what I saw before ... unless I looked at the wrong place in > the long list of shown entries. > It may be seeing some residual files that are not being removed, but the 2.8 sp1 install should have made the active versions on the components consistent and current. >> If after that autoupdate is still saying as it does now, then there is No problem. Sorry I was not more explicit with my first post>> likely a corruption in your wuau catalog. For that you should post >> into the update newsgroup. >> see >> http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/support.aspx?ln=en-us >> or go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate newsgroup >> >> Roger > > Many Thanks! that this was the route to resolution I was recommending. Show quoteHide quote >> >> >> "Martin Glodde" <glo***@sas.upenn.edu> wrote in message >> news:4ni3qcFa7j0aU1@individual.net... >>> I recently upgraded my computer from Win98 to Win2K. Afterwards, Win2K >>> and Win98 were on the same partition. I installed Service Pack 4, then >>> all other security updates, then IE 6 SP1. >>> Now I have this problem: Windows keeps telling me that there is one >>> security update ready to install: >>> "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)" >>> When I click on the update icon in the task bar and click to install it, >>> I get the message that the update was installed successfully. However, a >>> couple of minutes later, the same update message pops up again in the >>> task bar. Repeating the installation doesn't help - it always keeps >>> popping up. >>> Any idea what causes this and how I can get rid of the problem? How do I >>> know if the update is installed or not? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Martin >> >> >
MS issued advisory, current exploit potential
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