Saturday, October 09, 2004

Microsoft Fixes Vexing XP SP2 Incompatibility

Microsoft Fixes Vexing XP SP2 Incompatibility
Numerous applications, including some of Microsoft's own, have encountered compatibility problems with Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack 2). But one application in particular wreaked an inordinate amount of havoc until Microsoft created a removal tool, and now a patch, for it.

That application—which many industry watchers consider to fall more into the adware/spware category—was Total Velocity Software's TV Media application. TV Media hides on users' PCs and displays commercials.


A number of users with TV Media lurking on their PCs who attempted to load SP2 were hit immediately with the dreaded blue screen of death.

Microsoft posted a Knowledge Base article on its Web site in September that outlined the TV Media-SP2 problems. Microsoft posted a downloadable TV Media removal tool around the same time.

The company posted a patch Tuesday that it characterized as a "critical update," which is designed to head off the TV Media problem at the pass.

The TV Media problems were not discovered during SP2 beta testing, said Matt Fingerhut, PSS senior director of consumer technical support. But once Microsoft began rolling out the final SP2 version, TV Media in particular—and spyware in general—started botching SP2 installations.


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
kbid=885523&product=windowsxpsp2


http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
amp;amp;amp;displaylang=en&familyid=
F94E8B27-B656-45CD-9668-73134A18231B&displaylang=en


http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
amp;displaylang=en.&familyid=
65875203-CF1B-4D32-8F32-E00D004659F6&displaylang=en


Microsoft began advising customers a few weeks ago to
scan for and remove all spyware from their PCs before attempting to install SP2.


http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1667872,00.asp


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