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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday April 20 2019, @10:41PM   Printer-friendly
from the broken-windows dept.

McAfee Joins Sophos, Avira, Avast-The Latest Windows Update Breaks Them all:

The most recent Windows patch, released April 9, seems to have done something (still to be determined) that's causing problems with anti-malware software. Over the last few days, Microsoft has been adding more and more antivirus scanners to its list of known issues. As of publication time, client-side antivirus software from Sophos, Avira, ArcaBit, Avast, and most recently McAfee are all showing problems with the patch.

Affected machines seem to be fine until an attempt is made to log in, at which point the system grinds to a halt. It's not immediately clear if systems are freezing altogether or just going extraordinarily slowly. Some users have reported that they can log in, but the process takes ten or more hours. Logging in to Windows 7, 8.1, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, and Server 2012 R2 are all affected.

Booting into safe mode is unaffected, and the current advice is to use this method to disable the antivirus applications and allow the machines to boot normally. Sophos additionally reports that adding the antivirus software's own directory to the list of excluded locations also serves as a fix, which is a little strange.

Anti-virus programs keeping Windows from booting — are they trying to tell us something?


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 21 2019, @04:11AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 21 2019, @04:11AM (#832847)

    Incidentally, systemd takes the opposite stance; if LP thinks he is right, then your bug is wontfix.

    I've seen too many bugs that they've marked as WONTFIX purely because LP thought he was right when he wasn't. For example, they've broken decades of standards since the devs were unaware of them, and then doubled down when provided with citations. They've also broken things because they've simply changed their minds. And good luck if the way you use your machine even partially differs from they way they or their overlords in red hats use their machines or think you should use yours.

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