Permanent fix 4 updater

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Worked great for me too, it actually took the update thsi
time. Thanks for the info

Josh
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That seems to have worked for me so far. Thanks Robin.
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Subject: Permanent Fix 4 updater
From: "Q" <[email protected]> Sent:
7/10/2005 12:04:21 AM




Subject: Definition update recycling - Permanent Fix
From: "Robin Walker [MVP]" <[email protected]> Sent:
7/9/2005 3:33:19 PM




After much debugging, I have found that the problem with
definition update
failures and repetition is because of an incorrect version
of the file
gcUnCompress.dll in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ (for XP) or
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ (for
2000 or systems upgraded from 2000).

The incorrect version is of length 130,272 bytes.
The correct version is of length 95,448 bytes.

To update your system to install the correct version of
the file, do the
following:

1. In the System Notification Area, right-click on the
MSAS icon and select
"Shutdown Microsoft AntiSpyware".
2. In Explorer, navigate to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\, locate
the file
"gcUnCompress.dll", right-click on it, and select "Delete".
3. In Control Panel "Add or Remove Programs",
select "Microsoft AntiSpyware"
and click button "Change".
4. Click "Next".
5. Select "Update Microsoft AntiSpyware", click "Next".
6. Click "Install".
7. When the re-installation finishes, click "Finish".
8. In Explorer, in folder C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\, check that
"gcUnCompress.dll" is now 95,448 bytes long, by right-
clicking it and
selecting "Properties".
9. Launch MSAS, pull down the File menu and select "Check
for updates" -
this time it really will update your definition files to
the latest version.
10. In Explorer, open the folder C:\Program
Files\Microsoft AntiSpyware, and
satisfy yourself that the modification dates of the three
definition files
have changed:
gcDeterminationData.gcd
gcThreatAuditThreatData.gcd
gcThreatAuditScanData.gcd

Done!

You won't ever have to manually install the definition
files again, nor will
the update keep repeating every time you try.

--
Robin Walker [MVP Networking]
(e-mail address removed)


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