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egrabrych

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  1. To download Avast Free Antivirus v.18.8.2356 I suggest you use this site: https://yadi.sk/d/Jr7OwahWbXaUD or: https://www.filepuma.com/download/avast_free_antivirus_18.8.2356-20726/ The offline installer file downloaded from there seems to be appropriate. The full version name is: 18.8.2356 (build 18.8.4084.409)
  2. Windows Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced Check if the variable: PersistBrowsers has a value: REG_DWORD: 0x00000000 (0)
  3. Does anyone of you have downloaded this file: mpam-fe.exe v. 1.291.2489.0 / x86 ? If so, can it send me (PW) the MpSigStub.exe file "extracted" from this archive? I would like to "experiment" a bit with this file
  4. Mea culpa I used to use MSE Definition Updater v. 1.2 when there were problems updating the MSE definition by WU / MU. When these problems ceased, I turned off this task in the Task Scheduler and until recently I was not interested in this issue too much - that's why for me not using MpSigStub.exe is new. I would like to add that for subjective reasons I use MSE in version 2.1.1116.0 - maybe that's why the update of the definition goes to me as I wrote. But this is not a problem; This morning, once again, there was an automatic update via MSE Definition Updater v. 1.7 and the definitions are now in version 1.293.362.0. Many thanks for your program Greetings!
  5. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Heinoganda MSE Definition Updater v. 1.7 does not use MpSigStub.exe (used by Updater v. 1.0 - 1.5). It caused the necessity of introducing the "indicator" of the moment when the updating of the MSE definition will end; The "indicator" is the "disappearance" of the *.vdm and *.dll files from the %MSEDEFUPDPATH% folder, detected in the code loop: : WAITUPD(n) sleep.exe 5 >NUL IF EXIST "%MSEDEFUPDPATH%\*.vdm" GOTO WAITUPD(n) IF EXIST "%MSEDEFUPDPATH%\*.dll" GOTO WAITUPD(n) where (n) - successively: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, in five different places of the script. I do not know if this is for you, but in my computer, even after successfully updated MSE definitions, these files can stay in the %MSEDEFUPDPATH% folder, which results in Updater v. 1.7 still working, circling the above loop endlessly. The solution - in the case of automatic work initiated by the Task Scheduler, is to force the end of the program after the set number of minutes has elapsed, and in the manual mode - to close the program window. The above obstruction is not fortunately critical and Updater v. 1.7 fulfills its "mission", effectively updating the definitions of MSE - for which I thank its Author! Finally, let me mention one more issue: by experimenting with the program, I was able to bring a situation in which the file with a strange name appeared in the MSE_DEFINITION_DOWNLOAD folder: with the multiple extension .old . Would not it be wise to clean up the MSE_DEFINITION_DOWNLOAD folder from all files at the beginning of the Updater work? If the version of the MSE definition there is already installed, its presence in the MSE_DEFINITION_DOWNLOAD folder no longer influences the type of file downloaded: full or delta (at least when the *.vdm files are still in the %MSEDEFUPDPATH% folder).
  6. Google Chrome version 49.0.2623.112 m. Today I was unable to log in to Netflix - the "Login" button is dead. I fixed the problem by uninstalling KB4490501. It's weird because KB4490501 seems to be about print spooling (files: localspl.dll, win32spl.dll, winspool.drv).
  7. POSReady 2009: KB4012204 (Cumulative Security Update for IE8), KB4012583, KB4012584, KB4012497, KB3216916, KB4011981, ........... (???)
  8. ... and 1 for .NET Framework 4.0 (KB3189017, Rollup):
  9. Also offered by Windows Update:
  10. Internet Explorer 8. I received a reply from Malwarebytes Support. For the free version do the following: Disable the VB Scripting enforcement under advanced settings → application hardening. Other settings are included in the licensed version so this will not be added to the free version. So are two choices: or the use of the button [Stop Protection] before you use "Review your update history".
  11. Global exceptions - YES. That's enough, but such a solution is not good. Individual exceptions - not in the Free version.
  12. Whenever I have the program "Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Free" open and active, I can't use the "Review your update history" option on the properly functioning Microsoft Update webpage. Trying to use this option results in the appearance of the message: [Error number: 0x800A138F], while in the "Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Free" log there appears the following message: "The VB scripting engine has been blocked from loading in the browser". However, it's enough to click the button [Stop Protection] in "Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Free," and then the "Review your update history" option becomes usable again. Hence, I have the following question for the fellow users of Windows XP SP3 who also use the program "Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Free": do you have the same problem too? I should mention that I informed Malwarebytes Support about the problem, and I will post here about the results of my intervention once I receive official response.
  13. The original Java 8 Update 72 (and Java 8 Update 71) on my computer functioned properly (in Firefox and Internet Explorer 8)! Problems arose after replacing these 2 files: http://forums.opera.com/discussion/1862943/java-in-opera-12-17/p1 +1. And on IE8, too! But one should append ";C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_72\bin" manually to the PATH environment variable, just like in the case of JRE65/66. I added. In Internet Explorer 8 now Java 8 Update 72 also acts after replacing these 2 files. Exactly.
  14. http://forums.opera.com/discussion/1862943/java-in-opera-12-17/p1 It stopped working after updating to Java 8 Update 71. Java 8 Update 71 (and Update 72) ceases to function at all after replacing these two files. Not only for Opera, also for Firefox and Internet Explorer 8. So it is in my computer. Is it only in my computer, I do not know.
  15. Then reboot. Afterwards verify this site and/or this site identiefies your browser as IE9. Then let's see how google and yahoo! react to your browser (AFAIK, trying to spoof IE7 or IE8 is not useful anymore, nowadays). In the Windows Registry entry quoted above there is a small error. Using the color red, I've highlighted the fragment which I think is unnecessary - because the following is repeated twice: [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\User Agent\Post Platform]
  16. Was not complete, lacked KB2894842-v2 (for .NET Framework 4.0). Has been corrected. There .NET Framework 1.0, but the .NET Framework 1.1 KB2978114 is probably a newer version of the patch KB2931352 (includes newer versions of the same files). Bersaglio list contains all the updates for the .NET Framework 1.1 in order from oldest to most recent. Of course, all the time, I mean updates released after April 8, 2014 year!
  17. 16 updates (in chronological order) released for .NET Framework 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2 and 4.0 Client/Extended after April 08, 2014 (all these updates are compatible with XP SP3 but You should have all critical updates for .NET Framework platforms via M$ Update installed first): http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/7/9/8795602E-F665-491D-9ACA-18835B0E03D0/NDP20SP2-KB2932079-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/A/1/C/A1CF7A32-DE4C-4801-9941-97968014D0CD/NDP40-KB2931365-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/F/1/4/F14595A2-A761-4368-9537-CB1347A5C31D/NDP20SP2-KB2972214-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/2/B/2/2B23383E-72A3-4B45-A0B2-74F41674AB8D/NDP30SP2-KB2973115-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/5/D/8/5D8CAE6E-DD52-4654-A8A5-F783079CBD39/NDP40-KB2894842-v2-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/7/7/7/777B7C3B-F6D7-4F2A-BAB9-3E79287009E9/NDP40-KB2972215-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/C/2/C/C2CBA674-3E4B-4BF0-9B75-6239E994C356/NDP20SP2-KB2972105-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/E/0/5/E0501D1E-4046-484C-AB8D-00F82DE53651/NDP20SP2-KB2979574-v2-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/1/5/E/15E6F381-A764-457D-A9BF-D4DF22665F1D/NDP40-KB2972106-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/2/F/7/2F798ACF-EFDC-45EA-B76F-F0DE4E67882E/NDP40-KB2979575-v2-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/4/A/E/4AEAB77C-6FF8-44C2-9679-1BAB52B93250/NDP20SP2-KB2978124-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/C/C/A/CCA7CA55-9109-42B0-908C-FFA419E4792E/NDP40-KB2978125-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/D/A/2/DA2E8293-1888-42EA-BA21-CB88EEC51177/NDP20SP2-KB3037577-x86.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/B/F/9/BF95F11F-6552-437A-BD62-1666826A8EE5/NDP40-KB3037578-x86.exe Thank you I was "offline", but the answer was given Abbreviated answer give Dencorso (# 374). These are the fixes listed in Microsoft Security Bulletins: MS14-026, MS14-053, MS14-057, MS14-072 (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/dn553321.aspx), and MS15-041 (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/dn903782.aspx) - fixes for Windows Server 2003 (x86) Service Pack 2. In order from newest to oldest: .NET Framework 2.0: NDP20SP2-KB3037577-x86.exe (MS15-041), NDP20SP2-KB2978124-x86.exe (MS14-072), NDP20SP2-KB2972105-x86.exe and NDP20SP2-KB2979574-v2-x86.exe (MS14-057), NDP20SP2-KB2972214-x86.exe (MS14-053), NDP20SP2-KB2932079-x86.exe (MS14-026). .NET Framework 3.0: NDP30SP2-KB2973115-x86.exe (MS14-053). .NET Framework 4.0: NDP40-KB3037578-x86.exe (MS15-041), NDP40-KB2978125-x86.exe (MS14-072), NDP40-KB2972106-x86.exe and NDP40-KB2979575-v2-x86.exe (MS14-057), NDP40-KB2972215-x86.exe (MS14-053), NDP40-KB2894842-v2-x86.exe , NDP40-KB2931365-x86.exe (MS14-026). That's all I know
  18. Updates .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 can be installed without problems. .NET Framework 1.1 updates are not possible to install without modifications such as those in KB2931352.
  19. Yes, KB2978114 is probably a newer version of the patch KB2931352 (includes newer versions of the same files).
  20. I installed KB3037577 (.NET 2.0 SP2) and KB3037578 (.NET 4.0). Up to this point I have not noticed any problems.
  21. KB2931352 is MS14-026. You sure are aware of MS14-053, MS14-057 and MS14-072, too, aren't you? I reminded here, issued a year ago KB2931352 patch because her installation in Windows XP require modification described in the initial part of this topic. Installation in Windows XP patch KB3037572 also requires such a modification. Release of amendments: KB2972207 (MS14-053) and KB2978114 (MS14-072) actually I overlooked
  22. Microsoft Update doesn’t inform about the updates for .NET Framework: KB3037577 (.NET 2.0 SP2) and KB3037578 (.NET 4.0) described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS15-041. These updates, in the version for Windows Server 2003 x86, can be downloaded and installed manually. There’s a third update: KB3037572 (.NET 1.1 SP1), impossible to install without an alternation analogous to the one for KB2931352. Should the update KB3037572 also be installed in Windows XP?
  23. Hmm... The file win32k.sys from Harkaz has: CRC-32 = 9C109679 (http://hash.online-convert.com/crc32-generator) CRC-32B = A761AAA6 (http://hash.online-convert.com/crc32b-generator) However, the last digital group in the update.ver file from Harkaz is 7B2FBF88. How is this discrepancy to be understood?
  24. This is what it is about: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/223188/en That article was probably written mainly for Windows 2000, but the entries in Windows XP Registry and their meaning are in fact the same. I’ve tried previously to use PC Regedit for other purposes, and so I will try to use it for this purpose as well .
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