I don't believe the operating system or other details are really needed for my question. If so I will reply with them.
What I am wondering is how important is KB976749? It states that only some websites cause this issue. If you are not having any issues requireing the update would it not be just as well to wait till next Tuesday for Novembers Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer? Will the fix be incorporated into that or will we still need this update.
I just don't want to waste a bunch of time updateing a bunch of computers that would just fix them selfs next week with a new update anyway.
NB: KB976749 is NOT a critical security update but a hotfix to resolve certain specific issues that can occur after you apply security update 974455 (MS09-054)! If you're not plague by the issues described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976749, you don't need to install it (IMHO).
Personally, I chose to "hide" it, V. See below.
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer are usually only released once every 2 months. AFAIK, the next IE update won't be released until 8 Dec-09 and who knows if it'll include the hotfixes in KB976749?
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To hide this update & stop the AU nag to install it:
1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:
Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop (Stopping the service will take a moment)
2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK] Open the Download folder and delete its contents Close the window.
3. Go to Windows Update website | Select CUSTOM and allow the scan to complete | Uncheck/deselect KB976749 and hide it ("Don't show me this update again").
4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start (Starting the service will take a moment)
V wrote: > I don't believe the operating system or other details are really needed > for > my question. If so I will reply with them.
> What I am wondering is how important is KB976749? It states that only some > websites cause this issue. If you are not having any issues requireing the > update would it not be just as well to wait till next Tuesday for > Novembers > Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer? Will the fix be > incorporated into that or will we still need this update.
> I just don't want to waste a bunch of time updateing a bunch of computers > that would just fix them selfs next week with a new update anyway.
When I run Windows Update (XP, SP3), it display's:
[quote="Windows Update"]High-priority updates Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB953297) Download size: 0 KB , 0 minutes (Downloaded; ready to install) A security issue has been identified that could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to compromise your system and gain control over it. You can help protect your system by installing this update from Microsoft. After you install this update, you may have to restart your system. Details... [/quote]
From another site, I got the .exe file (NDP1.1sp1-KB953297-X86.exe), found it on my PC, double-clicked it, it went through a few gyrations, then I got a dialog box that say's "The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available. Insert the 'Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1' disk and click OK."
I don't have the 'Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1' disk, and don't believe I've ever had it.
Any ideas on how to get past this?
Thanks
On Nov 4, 3:43 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> NB: KB976749 is NOT a critical security update but a hotfix to resolve > certain specific issues that can occur after you apply security update > 974455 (MS09-054)! If you're not plague by the issues described inhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/976749, you don't need to install it (IMHO).
> Personally, I chose to "hide" it, V. See below.
> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer are usually only released > once every 2 months. AFAIK, the next IE update won't be released until 8 > Dec-09 and who knows if it'll include the hotfixes in KB976749?
> ==========================
> To hide this update & stop the AU nag to install it:
> 1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:
> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] > Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop > (Stopping the service will take a moment)
> 2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
> Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK] > Open the Download folder and delete its contents > Close the window.
> 3. Go to Windows Update website | Select CUSTOM and allow the scan to > complete | Uncheck/deselect KB976749 and hide it ("Don't show me this update > again").
> 4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] > Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start > (Starting the service will take a moment)
> V wrote: > > I don't believe the operating system or other details are really needed > > for > > my question. If so I will reply with them.
> > What I am wondering is how important is KB976749? It states that only some > > websites cause this issue. If you are not having any issues requireing the > > update would it not be just as well to wait till next Tuesday for > > Novembers > > Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer? Will the fix be > > incorporated into that or will we still need this update.
> > I just don't want to waste a bunch of time updateing a bunch of computers > > that would just fix them selfs next week with a new update anyway.
To avoid confusion, please begin a new thread about your specific problems instead of hijacking someone else's thread. State your IE version and full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3; Vista SP2) in your first post.
akseeker wrote: > When I run Windows Update (XP, SP3), it display's:
> [quote="Windows Update"]High-priority updates > Microsoft Windows XP
> Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 Security Update for > Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows > 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB953297) > Download size: 0 KB , 0 minutes (Downloaded; ready to install) > A security issue has been identified that could allow an > unauthenticated remote attacker to compromise your system and gain > control over it. You can help protect your system by installing this > update from Microsoft. After you install this update, you may have to > restart your system. Details... [/quote]
> From another site, I got the .exe file (NDP1.1sp1-KB953297-X86.exe), > found it on my PC, double-clicked it, it went through a few gyrations, > then I got a dialog box that say's "The feature you are trying to use > is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available. Insert > the 'Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1' disk and click OK."
> I don't have the 'Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1' disk, and don't > believe I've ever had it.
Thanks for the reply. I had already hidden this update at home. As far as the machines at work go, this time of year most of them are idle so I will just wait as you are and see what happens.
If the update is still offered after the next Cumulative Security Update for IE is released I will then go ahead and install it in all of the machines.
> NB: KB976749 is NOT a critical security update but a hotfix to resolve > certain specific issues that can occur after you apply security update > 974455 (MS09-054)! If you're not plague by the issues described in > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976749, you don't need to install it > (IMHO).
> Personally, I chose to "hide" it, V. See below.
> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer are usually only released > once every 2 months. AFAIK, the next IE update won't be released until 8 > Dec-09 and who knows if it'll include the hotfixes in KB976749?
> ==========================
> To hide this update & stop the AU nag to install it:
> 1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:
> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] > Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop > (Stopping the service will take a moment)
> 2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
> Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK] > Open the Download folder and delete its contents > Close the window.
> 3. Go to Windows Update website | Select CUSTOM and allow the scan to > complete | Uncheck/deselect KB976749 and hide it ("Don't show me this > update > again").
> 4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] > Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start > (Starting the service will take a moment)
> V wrote: >> I don't believe the operating system or other details are really needed >> for >> my question. If so I will reply with them.
>> What I am wondering is how important is KB976749? It states that only >> some >> websites cause this issue. If you are not having any issues requireing >> the >> update would it not be just as well to wait till next Tuesday for >> Novembers >> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer? Will the fix be >> incorporated into that or will we still need this update.
>> I just don't want to waste a bunch of time updateing a bunch of computers >> that would just fix them selfs next week with a new update anyway.
V wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > I had already hidden this update at home. As far as the machines at work > go, > this time of year most of them are idle so I will just wait as you are and > see what happens.
> If the update is still offered after the next Cumulative Security Update > for > IE is released I will then go ahead and install it in all of the machines.
> Thanks
>> /Excellent/ question!
>> NB: KB976749 is NOT a critical security update but a hotfix to resolve >> certain specific issues that can occur after you apply security update >> 974455 (MS09-054)! If you're not plague by the issues described in >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976749, you don't need to install it >> (IMHO).
>> Personally, I chose to "hide" it, V. See below.
>> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer are usually only >> released >> once every 2 months. AFAIK, the next IE update won't be released until 8 >> Dec-09 and who knows if it'll include the hotfixes in KB976749?
>> ==========================
>> To hide this update & stop the AU nag to install it:
>> 1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:
>> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] >> Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop >> (Stopping the service will take a moment)
>> 2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
>> Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK] >> Open the Download folder and delete its contents >> Close the window.
>> 3. Go to Windows Update website | Select CUSTOM and allow the scan to >> complete | Uncheck/deselect KB976749 and hide it ("Don't show me this >> update >> again").
>> 4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
>> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK] >> Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start >> (Starting the service will take a moment)
>> V wrote: >>> I don't believe the operating system or other details are really needed >>> for >>> my question. If so I will reply with them.
>>> What I am wondering is how important is KB976749? It states that only >>> some >>> websites cause this issue. If you are not having any issues requireing >>> the >>> update would it not be just as well to wait till next Tuesday for >>> Novembers >>> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer? Will the fix be >>> incorporated into that or will we still need this update.
>>> I just don't want to waste a bunch of time updateing a bunch of >>> computers >>> that would just fix them selfs next week with a new update anyway.