Microsoft released XP SP3 patch
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June 30 news release a security firm Symantec repaired by the Windows XP SP3 impact of the free tools Jin Sanzhou PC, Microsoft released a patch to help users to re-establish the loss of the Internet and wireless connectivity.
According to foreign media reports said earlier last week, Microsoft released a patch to help users repair the installation of Windows XP SP3 after emerging issues. Symantec’s consumer security software users that the PC will upgrade to XP SP3, a defect “Clear” of the Windows drivers, to delete the network connection.
Although Symantec’s initial condemnation of Microsoft caused this problem, but it was later admit that he also has certain responsibilities. 5 recognition of the end of Symantec, Microsoft’s upgrade and Norton security software in a feature “collusion” in the Windows registry to insert a ━ ━ hundreds or even thousands of counterfeit and the destruction of the keys. Symantec was known as “SymProtect” of the security features through the protection of the registry will not be subject to unauthorized changes and the protection of Symantec’s security software.
Microsoft had no comment on this issue too, but the company along with this software patch issued a document in support of the “directed at” Symantec’s software. Microsoft said the installation of Windows XP SP3 Fixccs.exe call during the process, the issue will appear. Fixccs.exe process will create some temporary button, and then it will delete these keys. However, in some cases, some anti-virus software will not remove these Fixccs.exe it to create the temporary bond.
Microsoft in supporting documentation that the patch will be installed in the system upgrade Fixccs.exe, but only applies to users start Windows in safe mode.
Symantec said that with the registry changes to the monitoring functions of other security software will also upgrade to Windows XP SP3 users of similar problems, but Microsoft’s support forums, almost no such report. However, Microsoft hinted that the cause of the problem may be not only a Symantec software, used in the document “some antivirus applications” such a word, and did not specify what a security software, but also a number of Security software.
Users can download from Microsoft’s site this patch.
Microsoft Windows has not yet passed the “automatic update” feature to provide users with Windows XP SP3, can prevent some specific security software installed to receive the PC, install the software. This practice has to stop targeting AMD’s PC processors installed XP SP3, prevent the system repeatedly restart.

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