AutoPlay Media Studio 4.0 is what we used. Scott G. Thomas Division Mgr, Computing Services 408A Computer Center Michigan State University 517-355-4500 x142 -----Original Message----- From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Jerry Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:32 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: New "Image" of our Virus Removal/Security Patch CD isavailable for download if need What software is being used to burn these CDs? We have Easy CD Creator 5 Basic and it is limited to 30 characters for long file names. I have to rename a lot of the files in order to burn the CD. John J. Jerry, Jr., CNA Technology Specialist II 208 Law College Bldg Michigan State University- Detroit College of Law East Lansing, MI. 48824-1300 [log in to unmask] (517) 432-6941 FAX (517) 432-6801 >>> [log in to unmask] 09/05/03 11:45AM >>> I followed the instruction and installed the service patch, etc. But when I ran checkmenow, it said "unable to determine patch status; please investigate." Any ideas? ----- Original Message ----- From: "scott thomas" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:55 PM Subject: New "Image" of our Virus Removal/Security Patch CD is available for download if needed > We have just posted a new image of the latest CD that we are > distributing to > students for removing and patching systems on campus. It has been > upgraded to be menu driven and has additional tools and service packs > (see more info > below). Feel free to download it and burn copies if you find it > useful. We ordered a limited quantity of version 2.0 of the CD to be > duplicated from University Printing and will be distributing them from > 306 Computer Center to students, faculty, or staff on an "as needed" > basis starting tomorrow. > > It is available from a link at http://help.msu.edu/virus/ > > > MSU Security Patch CD Version 2.0 > --------------------------------- > This updated CD Contains: 1) auto start and menu selections, 2) > patches for > Windows XP and Windows 2000 for the security hole that is exploited by > the Blaster and Welchia Virus's, 3) fixes for the Blaster and Welchia > Virus from > menus and Klez and Sobig in a folder on the CD, 4) Windows 2000 > Service Pack > 4 (Service Pack 2 or greater is required to apply the Windows 2000 > patch), and a "checkme" file that runs a Microsoft tool that can be > used to check if > an individuals computer is patched. When the CD is opened it also > creates an > "MSU_Virus_Tools" directory that copies over the virus fix tools to > the c: drive of the pc for later use if necessary. > > > Scott G. Thomas > Division Mgr, Computing Services > 408A Computer Center > Michigan State University > 517-355-4500 x142 >