I just saw this issue with one Vista user. Not sure if anyone has figured this 
one out. Or I will open a TAC case as well.

Thanks,

Dennis Xu
Network Analyst
Computing and Communication Services
University of Guelph
5198244120 x 56217

----- Original Message -----
From: "ResNet-Info" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 3:14:12 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Problems on 2 PCs w/Vista & WinUpdate KB960803


Hi all, 

We just got two cases of computers running Vista Home w/SP1 and all their 
updates, failing on KB960803. Vista says it's up to date, we've uninstalled and 
reinstalled the update, and it still won't pass. We're running 4.1.8 on the 
client and server. 

Looking in the Cisco rule for this update (we use the default Cisco rules) it's 
a file version check on the file c:\windows\system32\winhttp.dll. The file 
version on the two problem computers is the exact same file version as on a 
Vista computer that passes Clean Access. I copied that file from the passing 
computer to the failing computer (via a bootable Vista flash drive), and it 
still fails. I even copied an older version of the dll onto a PC that's passing 
the CCA checks, and it still passed. So I'm thinking that even though the CCA 
check for this says 'file version' everywhere, it's actually checking something 
else related to thsi security update. The problem is that this is the only file 
that is touched by this update. 

We're going to put in a ticket with Cisco about it, but just wanted to see if 
anyone out here has seen this and figured it out yet. I haven't found anything 
useful on google yet either. 

Thanks, 

Doug Chudzik 
ResNet Manager 
Wellesley College 
[email protected] 

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