John
Mon Oct 31 07:04:03 CST 2005
There have been dozens of posts with problems with the Nvidia firewall, but
this is the first time I have seen this particular problem. Thanks for
reporting and now others won't have to go thru what you did.
"Don H" <DonH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2DE9F686-CC31-48D4-96EE-D697D6A3C9F3@microsoft.com...
> ACtually the real problem is the Nvidia4 chipset - in particular the
> firewall
> Active Armor part. The default of "offloadable" corrupts files being
> downloaded. Changing this default to "notoffloadable" 'fixes' this
> problem.
> Once I found out about this "little" problem www.nforcershq.com forum and
> changed this setting the updates site works as advertised. It would saved
> me
> a lot of angst and multiple retries of downloading files to have known
> about
> this Nvidia problem sooner.
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> You could check and see if this is applicable.
>>
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;261328#XSLTH3122120124120121120120
>>
>> "Don H" <DonH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D3596166-F280-4EFB-AF4A-700913D49512@microsoft.com...
>> > Is there an actual XP64 update site within microsoft? I have installed
>> > WIN
>> > XP
>> > PRO X64 Edition [version 5.2 (build 3790.srv03_sp1_rtm.050324-1447:
>> > service
>> > pack 1)] and have been attempting to access the update site. All I'm
>> > getting
>> > so far is error codes - searching for which in usoft website gives
>> > nothing.
>> > Most common error code is 0x8009200D and other is 0x8009310B.
>>
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