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From: dan_20407 at msn.com (DAN MORRILL)
Subject: New Microsoft security bulletins today

can you tell us what patch caused the problem?
Also your version os and sp level would be helpful to.
Thanks!
r/Dan

>From: Cael Abal <lists@...you.com>
>To: full-disclosure <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
>Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] New Microsoft security bulletins today
>Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 11:34:15 -0400
>
>>Yes, I got the same.  Somethings I found though:
>>
>>It's complaining about "basesrv" a dynamicly linked library.  I rebooted
>>into Linux and ran some finds and found 3 files:
>>
>>WINNT/$NtUninstallKB824141$/basesrv.dll
>>WINNT/ServicePackFiles/i386/basesrv.dll
>>WINNT/system32/dllcache/BASESRV.DLL
>>
>>the one in system32/dllcache is dated Aug5, the other two are dated June
>>19th.  As soon as I finish backing up a couple critical files I'm going
>>to use the recovery console to copy the $NTUninstall version back to
>>system32/dllcache and see if that helps.
>
>Hi Robert,
>
>Can you narrow down which of the 15 (!) newly-released updates might be 
>responsible?
>
>Which OS?
>
>take care,
>
>Cael
>
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