Windows Update Corrupt?

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Ryan Tremblay

We recently just did all critical updates in two of our computer labs.
After doing these updates when the students login into the computers the
internet is very slow, but if we log in as administrator either into the
local machine or into the domain the net works fine. We tried deleting the
profile for the student account and still it does it. We even tried making
the student account an Administrator to the local machine and it still does
not work. Has anyone else seen this happen? If so let me know because now
we have to reload the machines in that lab so they can access the net again.
Also just in case anyone is wondering the student accounts are power users
on the local machines.

Ryan Tremblay
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Jason Hall [MSFT]

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From: "Ryan Tremblay" <[email protected]>
Subject: Windows Update Corrupt?
Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 10:54:13 -0400

We recently just did all critical updates in two of our computer labs.
After doing these updates when the students login into the computers the
internet is very slow, but if we log in as administrator either into the
local machine or into the domain the net works fine. We tried deleting the
profile for the student account and still it does it. We even tried making
the student account an Administrator to the local machine and it still does
not work. Has anyone else seen this happen? If so let me know because now
we have to reload the machines in that lab so they can access the net again.
Also just in case anyone is wondering the student accounts are power users
on the local machines.

Ryan Tremblay
(e-mail address removed)
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Try installing hotfix 834010 (contact Microsoft Support to obtain)


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