I downloaded SP4 and by the time I was done there were over 20 warnings flashing on my screen!

What's going on here?
Any one else seen this?
I'v run Spybot S&D, Lavasoft adaware, anti-virus, etc.,. and they still come back!

Regards,
jaybird
Dave, you are absolutely right. In my line of work, it is common knowledge that you don't plug in the network cable on a newly installed Windows system until you have patched it left, right and center. Then you can attach a, the network cable. I ususally like to add that a Windows box should never be connected to the internet without a firewall (not the silly thing MS provides) inbetween.Dave Rave wrote:a newly installed OS, plug in the netork cable, boot it up. you don't get a chance to do anything on cable before you find the computer hacked by someone's numbskull computer who also hasn't been patched up-to-date and is out trying to spread itself about.
build your OS off-line.
and have the SP4 off-line install file handy, do the OS and SP4 off-line.
then Windows Update the rest. she'll be sweet after that.
Amen! We use several PIX firewalls at our various locations to protect us. I can install, service pack, and update without any problems.purrkur wrote:... I ususally like to add that a Windows box should never be connected to the internet without a firewall (not the silly thing MS provides) inbetween. ...
Ahh, c'mon guys. (cmiiw)Most good hackers HATE Billyware and therfore constantly try hack it, with some LARGE degree of sucess I might add. MS is followed by AOL as the biggest targets for spam type hacking because the most of the customer base of both...have money to waste, and don't really know what they are doing whick makes them easy prey.purrkur wrote:I find it simply amazing that with all of the IM services out there, Microsofts is the one that seems to be most unsecure of all.