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Massive network slowdown after 02/09/2010 updates

T

ToddAndMargo

Flightless Bird
Hi All,

After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.

From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.

Now, two of the three, business users complaining
are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
third business is using peer to peer. All
of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.

Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.

I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:

KB978706
KB978251
KB975713
KB978262
KB978037
KB971468
KB975560
KB977914
KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
KB890830
KB905866
KB979099
KB978506
(did I miss any?)

I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
the other way. :'(

Many thanks,
-T
 
M

Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]

Flightless Bird
Hello ToddAndMargo,

I cannot confirim the problems you describe, we didn't have any problems
on XP clients or with slowed down network after installing the updates.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> Hi All,
>
> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls from
> customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>
> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
> third business is using peer to peer. All
> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>
> KB978706
> KB978251
> KB975713
> KB978262
> KB978037
> KB971468
> KB975560
> KB977914
> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
> KB890830
> KB905866
> KB979099
> KB978506
> (did I miss any?)
> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
> the other way. :'(
> Many thanks,
> -T
 
R

Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]

Flightless Bird
Just to Clarify that Update does NOT cause a BSOD
However when a System is Infected with a certain Malware
and the update is installed
it affects the booting process.

Please do not post that this update causes a BSOD
It's the Infected PC that causes the issue not the other way around
Thanks

Russ

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"ToddAndMargo" <ToddAndMargo@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:eEHbd4PrKHA.4752@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi All,
>
> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
> from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>
> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
>
> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
> third business is using peer to peer. All
> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
>
> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
>
> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>
> KB978706
> KB978251
> KB975713
> KB978262
> KB978037
> KB971468
> KB975560
> KB977914
> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
> KB890830
> KB905866
> KB979099
> KB978506
> (did I miss any?)
>
> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
> the other way. :'(
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
 
T

ToddAndMargo

Flightless Bird
On 02/13/2010 03:00 PM, Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] wrote:
> Just to Clarify that Update does NOT cause a BSOD
> However when a System is Infected with a certain Malware
> and the update is installed
> it affects the booting process.
>
> Please do not post that this update causes a BSOD
> It's the Infected PC that causes the issue not the other way around
> Thanks
>
> Russ
>


no bsod's. just slow
 
T

ToddAndMargo

Flightless Bird
> Please do not post that this update causes a BSOD
> It's the Infected PC that causes the issue not the other way around


Hi Russ,

Do you know which malware is causing the BSOD's
with KB977165? Even though I am not getting BSOD's,
I'd like to specifically check for it.

Many thanks,
-T
 
T

ToddAndMargo

Flightless Bird
On 02/13/2010 02:44 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
> from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>
> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
>
> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
> third business is using peer to peer. All
> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
>
> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
>
> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>
> KB978706
> KB978251
> KB975713
> KB978262
> KB978037
> KB971468
> KB975560
> KB977914
> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
> KB890830
> KB905866
> KB979099
> KB978506
> (did I miss any?)
>
> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
> the other way. :'(
>
> Many thanks,
> -T


Good news. I removed KB977165 from two workstation and
they are back to normal. I will check the rest on Monday.

-T
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
cf.
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/msg/2a76e4c9dd0b944c
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
> from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>
> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
>
> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
> third business is using peer to peer. All
> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
>
> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
>
> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>
> KB978706
> KB978251
> KB975713
> KB978262
> KB978037
> KB971468
> KB975560
> KB977914
> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
> KB890830
> KB905866
> KB979099
> KB978506
> (did I miss any?)
>
> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
> the other way. :'(
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
<yawn>

ToddAndMargo wrote:
> On 02/13/2010 02:44 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
>> from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>>
>> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
>> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
>> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
>> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
>> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
>> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
>>
>> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
>> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
>> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
>> third business is using peer to peer. All
>> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
>>
>> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
>> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
>> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
>> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
>>
>> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>>
>> KB978706
>> KB978251
>> KB975713
>> KB978262
>> KB978037
>> KB971468
>> KB975560
>> KB977914
>> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
>> KB890830
>> KB905866
>> KB979099
>> KB978506
>> (did I miss any?)
>>
>> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
>> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
>> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
>> the other way. :'(
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T

>
> Good news. I removed KB977165 from two workstation and
> they are back to normal. I will check the rest on Monday.
>
> -T
 
A

Anteaus

Flightless Bird
Did a quick test from an XP VM to a Linux server, and saw no obvious problems
after the update. It may of course be this problem is specific to other
circumstances.

Just a thought, though, check your problem isn't caused by LAN card
powersave. This sometimes gets turned back on when any major system-change is
done.

From the technet writeup it seems this patch relates to escalation of
priveleges for a locally logged-on user. Therefore (AFAICS) only of high
concern if malware or a malicious user already has system-access.


"ToddAndMargo" wrote:

> On 02/13/2010 02:44 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
> > from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
> >
> > From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
> > a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
> > their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
> > only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
> > Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
> > take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
> >
> > Now, two of the three, business users complaining
> > are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
> > So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
> > third business is using peer to peer. All
> > of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
> >
> > Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
> > Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
> > Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
> > and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
> >
> > I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
> >
> > KB978706
> > KB978251
> > KB975713
> > KB978262
> > KB978037
> > KB971468
> > KB975560
> > KB977914
> > KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
> > KB890830
> > KB905866
> > KB979099
> > KB978506
> > (did I miss any?)
> >
> > I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
> > but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
> > Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
> > the other way. :'(
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > -T

>
> Good news. I removed KB977165 from two workstation and
> they are back to normal. I will check the rest on Monday.
>
> -T
> .
>
 
T

ToddAndMargo

Flightless Bird
> ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> On 02/13/2010 02:44 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
>>> from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>>>
>>> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
>>> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
>>> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
>>> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
>>> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
>>> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
>>>
>>> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
>>> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
>>> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
>>> third business is using peer to peer. All
>>> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
>>>
>>> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
>>> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
>>> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
>>> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
>>>
>>> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>>>
>>> KB978706
>>> KB978251
>>> KB975713
>>> KB978262
>>> KB978037
>>> KB971468
>>> KB975560
>>> KB977914
>>> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
>>> KB890830
>>> KB905866
>>> KB979099
>>> KB978506
>>> (did I miss any?)
>>>
>>> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
>>> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
>>> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
>>> the other way. :'(
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> -T

>>
>> Good news. I removed KB977165 from two workstation and
>> they are back to normal. I will check the rest on Monday.
>>
>> -T



On 02/13/2010 03:48 PM, PA Bear [MS MVP] top posted:
> <yawn>
>


More good news: I have about ten more workstations
with KB977165 removed and happy camping has returned.

And, more good news: I also checked with Kaspersky
and we can find no sign of any infection.

Yipee!

-T
 
J

JoeSpareBedroom

Flightless Bird
Why yawn? His experiment is apparently repeatable and accurate.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:u3c%23dcQrKHA.1800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> <yawn>
>
> ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> On 02/13/2010 02:44 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> After the 02/09/2010 updates went on, I am getting calls
>>> from customers complaining about massive slowdowns.
>>>
>>> From my initial research, I have found that if I copy
>>> a file they are having trouble opening on the network to
>>> their desktop, the slowdown vanishes. The slowdown
>>> only occurs when trying to open a file, such as an
>>> Excel spreadsheet, from the network. What should
>>> take 1 second, takes 10 to 15 seconds.
>>>
>>> Now, two of the three, business users complaining
>>> are using Samba (Linux) for their file server.
>>> So, no Microsoft patches on those servers. The
>>> third business is using peer to peer. All
>>> of the workstations are using XP-Pro-SP3.
>>>
>>> Most of the XP workstations are running Kaspersky
>>> Word Space Security (KWSS): kav6.0.4.1212_winwksen.exe.
>>> Some prior versions of KWSS too. Both pausing
>>> and exiting KWSS does not change the symptom.
>>>
>>> I am seeing these as the (XP) update on 02/09/2010:
>>>
>>> KB978706
>>> KB978251
>>> KB975713
>>> KB978262
>>> KB978037
>>> KB971468
>>> KB975560
>>> KB977914
>>> KB977165 <-- heard this one causes BSOD's
>>> KB890830
>>> KB905866
>>> KB979099
>>> KB978506
>>> (did I miss any?)
>>>
>>> I am about to start uninstalling them one at a time,
>>> but thought I'd ask the groups first what they thought.
>>> Be nice if I only had to uninstall one. Tons of rebooting
>>> the other way. :'(
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> -T

>>
>> Good news. I removed KB977165 from two workstation and
>> they are back to normal. I will check the rest on Monday.
>>
>> -T
 
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