Hancholo:
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if im reading it correctly i would be able to do a recovery just without about 80 patches of updates...im on explorer 7now. would switiching over to firefox keep me somewhat safe or are those 80 patches critical to my system and not so much the browser?
(the second link u sent gives a way to resolve the issue via the register Wups2.dll file method )
but if i get back online do i have an alternative or im i unsafe without those patches regardless of browser? …
The "Stealth" Windows updates seem to have been done as early as July and as I interpret the situation those updates appear to prevent the installation of additional Windows updates unless you follow the corrective measures in this article:
I do not believe that switching browsers would correct the problem and I believe would only complicate your attempt to get your system functional again.
If you what to use a Repair Installation of your Windows XP system, I believe that you may have to follow the instructions in the article above.
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… i guess a major gripe of mine is how i run spybot after this update and now i cant connect. isnt that a major flaw on spybots behalf?
If the problem was caused by fixing a "Microsoft.Windows.IEFirewallBypass" detection in Spybot, it would be "... a major flaw ...".
However, without seeing the actual detection that you received and fixed, personally I am not convinced that fixing that detection is what actually caused your problem.
Various forms of the "Microsoft.Windows.AppFirewallBypass" detection has been around since June 2007. In addition you indicated "… ive never had problems until this current update …" yet the the
Updates: 2007-10-10 posting in the
Announcements forum did not indicate any changes to the "Microsoft.Windows.IEFirewallBypass" detection.
If you have a method to transfer a file from the system that you can no longer access the internet on, to the system you are using to post in this forum and would like to post the Fixes.yymmdd-hhmm log (Note #1) from the running of Spybot when you encountered the problem, we could take a look at it.
On a Windows XP system the Fixes.yymmdd-hhmm.log files are stored in the following folder:
- C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Logs
Note #1: By default here are two Checks.yymmdd-hhmm logs produced during a scan. The second Checks.yymmdd-hhmm has the details of what the scan found. A Fixes.yymmdd-hhmm log is produced if you fix or attempt to fix something.