> I have never had a problem with a bad update.

I sure wish I could say that.  Nearly every time I download
either a M$ or a Symantec update my mouse freezes up and I have
to do two or three reboots followed by resetting the mouse
to another setting and then back again to the original settings.
I get screen flicker on monitors running off notebooks.  That
involves the same resetting of everything.

I dread software updates from either M$ or Symantec.

Symantec has suggested several registry edits to solve this
problems.  What joy.



At 07:35 AM 8/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Nicky,
>
>You hit the nail on the head.  That is why I have my computer set up to
>automatically alert me to critical updates.  If I come into the office
>and there is one pending, I take the time to let it download and
>install. After a reboot I am back in business.  I have never had a
>problem with a bad update.
>
>I also have my antivirus software set to automatically update so I
>don't have to worry about that.  It does so in the morning before I get
>to work.
>
>And I have Zone Alarm installed.
>
>Dennis McGrath
>
>
>--- Nicky Avery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>---------------------------------
>    
>
>Eric Peterson wrote:
>          
>How aboutthe Microsoft Security Bulletinlist?  If you were on that
>list, you#8217;d have known about this exploitandpatch a month ago.
>  
> 
>  
>
>Eric,
>
>Had you considered that, while keeping up with the almost dailysecurity
>hole plugs and other patches is your work and you get paid forit, for
>most of theother people on this list, all these issues prevent them
>from gettingon with their work and getting paid for it?
>
>Nicky 
>
>

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