Zitat von phaser-X <px@zeroday.net>: > I had a different issue after Wednesdays updates. Two win2k computers in > my office were rendered useless after the patch. They were fine before, > but as soon as the patch finished and the PC was rebooted, the CPU usage > was 100% and nothing could be done. I left both PC's sitting for about 20 > minutes and the 100% CPU usage never came down. Another coworker said he > had the same issue with his home PC and he was eventually able to get into > the task manager and noticed that the system process was taking up 99-100% > of the CPU. > > Anyone else experience this issue? > A similar one. When I login to my recently patched box, the start menu and everything on the desktop isnt accesible, until I start the task manager and kill a process, it does not matter which one... > -pX > > On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 aborg@mca.org.mt wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi .. > > > > Is anyone else having time problems on their networks? > > > > Yesterday (Thu) I had approx 50% of my users unable to login because "the > > time on the client and server are different" and I could not figure out a > > way to solve it. Some people managed to login but could not get access to > > shared resources; others could not login at all. I tried syncing the time > > but that didn't work and several other things I tried didn't seem to work. > > Having said that, I managed to get them operational after lots of cursing > > but I can't say what it was that I did that solved it. I thought about the > > new patches from MS and read all there is about them to see if they affect > > logins/Kerberos/time service but it doesn't seem to be the case. > > > > This morning, I found a MS white paper > > (http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/docs/_Toc528382509) which explains > > how an "Access is denied" message can appear if RPC fails to authenticate > > and I started thinking about those patches again. Can anyone help shed > > some light on this? I fail to believe that I'm the only one on the planet > > who got negatively affected by these patches, so either I'm the first to > > mention it or I'm the only one with a skewed set of network settings! > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Antoine Borg > > Network Administrator > > > > Malta Communications Authority > > Suite 43/44, "Il-Piazzetta" > > Tower Road > > Sliema SLM 16 > > Malta G.C. > > > > --------- > > "There is something about inevitability that offends human nature. Man is > > a creature of hope and invention, both of which belie the idea that things > > cannot be changed. But man is also a creature prone to error, and sometimes > > that makes inevitable the things that he so often seeks to avoid." > > > > >