Last week, I warned you about installing the KB 967715 patch – the one that’s supposed to fix the AutoRun/AutoPlay stupidities that have allowed the C
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The AutoRun patch, KB 967715, is a mess
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Bob Primak
GuestMarch 11, 2009 at 1:14 pm #60074I downloaded the patch before your warning, and my Windows XP Pro SP3 laptop seems to be working just fine. Acronis True Image made a pair of successful image backups to a USB Hard drive, and they checked out just fine. For me, that is the Acid Test. But I understand that others may not have been as fortunate as I, so the warning about the patch is still warranted, I believe.
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EP
AskWoody_MVPMarch 12, 2009 at 4:15 am #60075On the other hand, I use the TweakUI 2.10 powertoy for WinXP/2003 to disable autorun for just removable devices but keep autorun enabled for CD & DVD drives instead of installing the KB967715 Autorun XP patch.
For those using WinXP or Win2003, install & run TweakUI 2.10, expand the “My Computer” branch from the TweakUI dialog box, then expand the “Autoplay” branch, click on Types and uncheck the box that says “Enable Autoplay for removable drives”, then click OK and restart the computer. If you also want to disable autoplay for CD/DVD drives, uncheck the box that says “Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives”, then click OK to save changes.
The TweakUI method of shutting off Autorun/Autoplay is recommended for power users/advanced users who don’t like to fiddle around with the Registry Editor tool and screw things up.
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Todd McKinney
GuestMarch 12, 2009 at 8:10 pm #60076I have installed 967715 with no operating issues, but on certain machines the update appears to not have installed after reboot (return to MS update site reveals need to install same update). My tests have proven that a portion of a Roxio installation package has overwritten the key important to the installation of 967715. While installations that include things like Roxio Data, Roxio Audio, and Roxio Copy are OK, it is “Roxio DLA” which, if installed, will overwrite the key in question when the PC is rebooted. Uninstall “Roxio DLA” and the issue no longer remains. I’m not sure what DLA stands for yet (drive letter access?) but after uninstalling DLA I can still open the Roxio application and burn CDs, ISOs, and so on.
The key in question is HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionpoliciesExplorer, and it should have at least one value in there: HonorAutorunSetting, a dword value set to “1” (hex or decimal). If you can’t set the policy using gpedit to turn off Autorun (XP Home doesn’t appear to have the tools), then add a value of type dword named “NoDriveTypeAutoRun” with the hex value of “ff” or decimal value of “255”, which would disable autorun on all types.
With Roxio DLA installed, however, the above key, values and all, are replaced with Roxio’s own setting.
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GuestMarch 16, 2009 at 8:32 am #60079The various forum discussions about KB 967715 – and the variety of suggested solutions – are getting about as complex and confusing as the original problem. As a non-expert, I’m reluctant to mess with registry settings.
I have XP Pro and I normally do custom Windows updates. I downloaded 967715, and it apparently installed. But when I next went to do an update, the Update website said it was downloaded but needed to be installed (again). It now does this each time I check for updates.
Let me pose the questions in simple and logical terms:
1) has this patch indeed been installed in my system?
2) if so, why am I being asked to install it again?
3) should I uninstall it (via Add/Remove Progs), and if so is it then possible to reinstall it and not get reminders?
5) or should I do without it completely?
6) or what else can I do to keep my system safe and up to date without risking a foul-up in the Registry? -
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Marco
GuestApril 9, 2009 at 10:12 pm #60083Sorry to see so many people regard you as a authoritative figure.
But in the land of the blind the one-eyed is king, I guess.
This patch doesn’t do anything more then fixing the policy behavior of autorun (so you should install it!), it doesn’t change the autorun settings itself, so you will have to do that manually as Susan Bradley wrote down (she knows what she’s talking about).
Yeah, holding the shift key down to prevent viruses from spreading is a good idea!
But I agree that M$ is lax in not fixing this. -
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Jenn
GuestMay 6, 2009 at 7:23 am #60085This patch automatically downloaded and installed itself (and yes I have MS Auto Update turned off and somehow I still got it.. not happy at all about it!!). I have one of those little Acer Spire Ones’.. it’s not a bad cheap system, but after the computer restarted from this update, I got the black screen of death! Power and fan turn on, but nothing else. Just a plain black screen! So I trudged on to the desktop to google possible fixes, and apparently, the update/patch is killing a lot of these little Acers! Also, a few other systems. A friend of mine is a Page at the State Capitol, and it killed 9 of their Notebooks this week! A BIOS fix is the only thing that seems to cute it. Bad Microsoft!
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Suresh Keswani
GuestMarch 14, 2010 at 3:14 pm #60087I have windows XP Pro installed on desktop PC. It installed all the updates except KB967715. 10 times i tried to install through microsoft windows update site. Everytime it says ” failed to install”. Whats wrong? I believe others are also having the same problem. Roxio is not installed, but Nero CD burning software is installed. My all USB drive load automatically. Whats wrong?
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woody
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hiren patel
GuestJanuary 15, 2011 at 5:58 am #60089I am totally shocked when saw a
New virus completely bypasses, Autorun settings done by gpedit.msc , as well as autoplayoffonly solution with me was to restore PC,
boot linux live cd and remove autorun.inf, recycler and other malware from usb pendrive.!!does any one have similar problems ????
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