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Subject: KB941644 installed but still vulnerable?
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stan peters User is Offline
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2/01/2008 07:07 AM  
I read an article by Susan Bradley about TCPIP ICMP flaw and how to diagnose.

netsh int ip show joins from a command line showed multiple groups that were not 224.0.0.1

My Microsoft Update History shows KB941644 was installed. The log file shows there were some errors but the registry entrys are there. KB941644 does not show up in the Remove Programs Panel.

Is my server vulnerable?
If so how do I go about fixing?
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2/01/2008 02:01 PM  
You may want to try to forcefully remove the update using spuninstal and then reboot and apply it again.

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2/02/2008 05:19 AM  
I executed spuninstall for KB941644, rebooted, Downloaded and installed WindowsServer2003-KB941644-x86-ENU.exe and rebooted again.

Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>netsh int ip show joins

Interface Addr Multicast Group
--------------- ---------------
192.168.1.99 224.0.0.1
192.168.1.99 224.0.0.2
192.168.16.2 224.0.0.1
192.168.16.2 224.0.0.2
192.168.16.2 224.0.1.24
192.168.16.2 239.255.255.254

I can include contents of KB941644.log
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8/30/2008 09:25 PM  
Hi Stan,

Did you figure this out yet?

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8/30/2008 11:51 PM  
Hi Marina,
No. I have limited time to research this stuff. Do you know the answer?
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8/31/2008 12:59 AM  
Hi Stan,
 
Please, post an ipconfig /all from the server and a workstation. Open a command prompt by opening Start -> Run from the Start Menu and type cmd. From the command prompt type ipconfig /all >ip.txt. Attach this file to your answer.
Can you provide the link where you saw that please?

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