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    Windows Service Pack 2 and DivX not playing nice
    Posted by Dan Bell on 15 August 2004 - 05:02 - Source: DivX Support

    There are a few reports floating around the net, that indicate some sort of conflict with the Windows Service Pack 2 update and DivX software. Although we have not seen this ourselves, there is no doubt about it as the DivX support page is offering a "workaround".

    Unfortunately, the temporary fix involves disabling a new security feature called: Data Execution Prevention or DEP. Here is the complete support page for your perusal from the good folks at DivX.

    DivX software and Windows XP SP2

    Question:

    How do I use DivX software on Windows XP SP2?

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    How to use DivX software on Windows XP SP2

    Some of our products may not work with Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 when a feature called Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is enabled. DEP is enabled by default in Service Pack 2. Typical symptoms include the following:

    DivX

    * The DivX codec may not appear in the list of available video compressors
    DivX Pro
    * The DivX Pro codec may not appear in the list of available video compressors

    Dr DivX

    * The Dr DivX installer may exit before installation is completed
    * The DivX Pro codec may not appear in the list of available video compressors
    * Right-clicking files in Windows Explorer may cause Explorer to crash
    * Data Execution Prevention may also cause other software on your system that has not been specifically designed for SP2 compatibility to fail.

    A short-term solution to DEP incompatibility is to disable DEP. Disabling DEP is a security risk, and will increase the vulnerability of your computer to certain types of attacks, but no more so than was possible under Windows XP Service Pack 1, which did not include the DEP feature.

    If you choose to disable DEP, we recommend that you try to update all your software and drivers to Windows XP SP2-compatible versions as soon as they are released, and then re-enable the DEP feature. DivXNetworks will be releasing SP2-compatible versions of all affected products shortly. We also recommend the use of up-to-date anti-virus and firewall software at all times.

    How to disable DEP

    To disable DEP, perform the following actions:

    * Click Start -> Run
    * Enter Notepad %SYSTEMDRIVE%Boot.ini
    * Under [operating systems] replace the parameter /NoExecute=xxxxx with /Execute
    Save the Boot.ini file
    * Restart your computer

    IMPORTANT: Save a copy of your original Boot.ini file as a backup before you make changes!

    You can decide for yourselves what you would like to do of course. The DivX web page is worth a visit, as at the bottom of the support page they provide a notify by email button, to automaticaly make you aware if this page is updated.

    My immediate reaction is suspicious as usual, figuring this is some dark scheme of Microsoft to rule the video compression world. But, due to past bugs in software from other updates i.e. when we all went to XP, I have come to believe that these things just happen. As you can read here on Microsofts support page, certain software behaviors can cause new problems now. Apparently, this is not what DivX is doing, as we can read above that there are other issues to contend with, plus I am sure they must have tried this. But, if you run across this error in another program, maybe this could help.

    There are also some rumblings about P2P being hampered in certain situations. For instance, the service pack is apparently limiting simultaneous connections to ten, whereas in the previous service pack, this was unlimited.

    The real culprits here, are these "individuals" that write, run or spread scripts and worms that cause us to have to strengthen our systems against these annoying attacks. For those that are curious about this latest massive update from Microsoft, you can read all about it at this address.
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  2. sounds like the problems I'm having. I guess I've been getting SP2 piece by piece as the critical updates come out. about a month ago explorer started crashing at random. Last few time error reporting has directed me to a page concerning Divx. What a pain in the butt. Might just try dropping Divx and using ffdshow. I never encoded to Divx anyway, always Xvid. So all I need for Divx is decoding.
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    here go here it tells you all about which programmes sp2 might effect
    http://www.guru3d.com/newsitem.php?id=1778
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    Even better, just don't upgrade to it. After all them SP packs are nothing more than a major pain in the ass.

    I mean there suppose to do this and that but all they do is cause problems.

    So i'll not be upgrading.
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  5. I don't think its specifically a SP2 problem. I've had the explorer craches like I said and I have not done an upgrade to SP2. Its just from critical updates I think. I uninstalled Divx a bit earlier and so far haven't had any more crashes.
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    I have 9 of the programs listed installed and Service Pack 2 has yet to effect any of them.
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    Is any one suprised.?? M$ sees DIVX as a competitor so how better way of crippling it than with a SP. I'm suprised that Realaudio still works with SP2..
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    So it comes down to: your OS or the rest of your stuff?
    How about a refund... either form MS or apps makers...
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  9. i surprised not to see more peer to peer apps there lol, doesnt sp2 limit the amount of ports u can open?. nero was the big 1 on that list that alot of folks have
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    I read that it does not limit ports, it just closes them when they are not in use. Also, the new Microsoft firewall still blows, it didn't even throw off my NAT settings in bittorrent. :P
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    where are you getting SP2 from? i havnt seen a final release yet and it is not on windows upyate yet either.
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    Originally Posted by stackner
    where are you getting SP2 from? i havnt seen a final release yet and it is not on windows upyate yet either.
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=049C9DBE-3B8E-...5-9E368D3CDB5A
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    Just curious how many installed sp2 from windows and how many from an intergrated winxp sp2 cd doing a fresh install.I did the latter and havent had any issues at all.
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    Originally Posted by johns0
    Just curious how many installed sp2 from windows and how many from an intergrated winxp sp2 cd doing a fresh install.I did the latter and havent had any issues at all.
    i installed from windows. no issues at all. ( yet. )
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    My Service Pack 2 came along with Windows XP Professional Edition. Now that I think about it, everyone I know, besides Baldrick, has had problems with Service Pack 2 via update.
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    so whens the fix to fix the fix coming out then?New software = new problems.......lol.

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    What fix? There's nothing wrong with Window$, it's just all the other apps that don't work...and the internet.
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    Here is a list of things that may not work right after installing sp2
    Program Vendor Ports Default exception Notes

    Visual Studio .NET Microsoft See the documentation See the documentation Needed only for Remote DCOM debugging
    SQL Microsoft Dynamically assigned ports for RPC and DCOM Needed only for remote debugging

    Backup Exec 9 Veritas 10000 C:\Program Files\Veritas\Backup Exec\RANT32\beremote.exe Needed only to back up a client from a server

    Ghost Server Corporate Edition 7.5 Symantec 139-TCP-NetBIOS Session Service; 445-TCP-SMB over TCP; 137-UDP-NetBIOS Name Service; 138-UDP-NetBIOS Datagram Service See the documentation Needed to push down a ghost client

    Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 8.0 Symantec File and Printer Sharing Checking the “Allow file and printer sharing” check box opens these ports: UDP 137, 138; TCP 139, 445. Needed to install client
    SMS 2003 Server Microsoft Enable File and Printer Sharing ports See the documentation Needed to view Windows XP SP2 Client Event Viewer

    Cute FTP 5.0 XP GlobalSCAPE 21 or FTP server See the documentation Needed to FTP in to a Windows XP SP2-based computer
    Exceed 7.0, 8.0 Hummingbird 21 or FTP server See the documentation Needed so that FTP for Windows Explorer can connect to remote computers

    KEA! 340 5.1 Attachmate 23 or 'Telnet server' See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host
    WRQ Reflection X 10 and 11 WRQ 23 or 'Telnet server' See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host
    Reflection for IBM 9, 9.03, 10 and Reflection X 10 and 11 WRQ 21 or FTP server See the documentation Needed so that FTP client can connect to remote computers

    Smarterm Office 10 and Smarterm 11 Esker Software 23 or 'Telnet server' See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host

    Smarterm Office 10 and Smarterm 11 Esker Software 21 or FTP server See the documentation Needed so that the FTP tool can connect to remote computers

    ViewNow 1.05 Netmanage FTP server or 21 See the documentation Needed so that FTP tool can connect to remote computers

    ViewNow 1.0 and 1.05 Netmanage 6000 (TCP/IP) and 177 (UDP) See the documentation Needed to establish X-Windows Sessions

    ViewNow 1 or 1.05 Netmanage Telnet Server or 23 See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host

    Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 SP1 Microsoft Enable ICMP echo request, File and Printer Sharing and UDP See the documentation Needed to push MOM Agent onto a Windows XP SP2-based client that has Windows Firewall enabled

    AutoCAD 2000, 2002, 2004 Autodesk 21 See the documentation Needed to browse projects using FTP viewer (File Open dialog) when remote FTP host has Windows Firewall enabled.
    Backup Exec 9.1.4691 Veritas See the documentation %Program Files%\Veritas\Backup Exec\RANT\beremote.exe Needed to back up Windows XP SP2-based client

    Windows Scanner and Camera Wizard Xerox Network Scanners 21 See the documentation Needed so that the Scanner and Camera Wizard starts and the scanned images are available for the user to access.

    Symantec Corporate AntiVirus 9.0 Symantec See the documentation See the documentation Needed so that while pushing anti virus Definition to clients, the client computer will accept the updates and can be scanned.

    ColdFusion MX Server Edition 6 Macromedia TCP (by default, 8500) See the documentation Needed to allow remote access as Web server
    CA ARCserve Computer Associates 137-UDP-NetBIOS Name Service; 138-UDP-NetBIOS Datagram Service; 139-TCP-NetBIOS Session Service; 704-UDP; 1478-UDP-MS-sna-base; 1900-UDP-SSDP; 6050-TCP-ARCserve Service; 6051-TCP-ARCserve Service See the documentation Needed for remote installs, licensing, and client communications
    EDM File System Agent 4.0 EMC 3895 See the documentation Needed to install EDM client from server to Windows XP SP2
    Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 Microsoft TCP:2701 %WINDIR%\System32\CCM\CLICOMP\RemCtrl\Wuser32.exe Needed so that Remote Tool can remote control a Windows XP SP2-based client computer

    Aelita ERdisk for Active Directory 6.7 Quest Software See the documentation File and Printer Sharing Needed to contact a remote computer

    Hummingbird Host Explorer 8 Hummingbird 23 TCP and 21 TCP See the documentation Needed to Telnet in to a Windows XP SP2-based client

    BV-Admin Mobile Bind View See the documentation File and Printer Sharing Needed to contact a remote computer
    SQL 2000a Microsoft 1433 and 1434 See the documentation Needed to connect to remote computer

    Backup Exec 8.6.1 Needed so that the server can push remote agent to a Windows XP SP2-based client

    Microsoft SNA 4.0 SP3 Microsoft See documentation File and Printer Sharing Needed to see a Windows XP SP2-based client
    Extra! Personal Client 6.5 and 6.7 Attachmate Telnet Server or port 23 See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host

    Extra! Enterprise 2000 Attachmate Telnet Server or port 23 See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host

    Extra! Bundle for TCP/IP 6.6 Attachmate Telnet Server or port 23 See the documentation Needed to establish Telnet session to remote host
    Volume Manager 3.1 Veritas 2148 c:\Progam Files\Veritas\Veritas Object Bus\Bin\vxsvc.exe Needed to connect to a Windows XP SP2-based client
    BMC Patrol for Windows 2000 BMC Software On the Windows XP SP2-based (client) computer: TCP ports 3181, 10128 and 25; UDP ports 3181, 10128 and 25 \\<Server Name>\BMC Software\Patrol 3-4\Best1\6.5.00\bgs\bin\Best1CollectGroup.exe Needed to allow connection of server to client computer. Make sure that you have shared the BMC Patrol file on the server before you try to move to the default exception path on the client.
    eTrust 6.0.100 Computer Associates File and Printer Sharing ports and ICMP echo request and port TCP 42510 See the documentation Needed to remote install to Windows XP SP2
    NetShield 4.5 McAfee Security See the documentation File and Printer sharing Needed to Remote Connect to a Windows XP SP2-based client
    Computer Associates eTrust 7.0 Computer Associates Add the File and Printer Sharing ports and ICMP echo request See the documentation Needed so that a Windows Server 2003 eTrust 7.0 server can remotely test logon to a Windows XP SP2-based client
    Computer Associates eTrust 7.0 Needed so that a Windows Server 2003 eTrust 7.0 server can remotely install the client eTrust software on Windows XP SP2-based computers. Resolved by setting the following to 0 and then rebooting: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows NT\RPC\RestrictRemoteClients (DWORD value)
    Games
    Game Vendor Ports Default exception
    Chess Advantage III: Lego Chess Encore See the documentation See the documentation
    Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 EA Games See the documentation See the documentation
    Unreal Tournament 2003 Atari See the documentation See the documentation
    Unreal Tournament Game of the Year Edition Atari See the documentation See the documentation
    Midnight Outlaw: Illegal Street Drag 1.0 VALUSoft See the documentation Defwatch.exe
    Scrabble 3.0 Atari See the documentation See the documentation
    Star Trek StarFleet Command III 1.0 Activision See the documentation See the documentation

    Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.

    The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products. For information about how to contact any of the vendors that are listed in one of the following articles, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    65416 Hardware and software vendor contact information, A-K

    60781 Hardware and software vendor contact information, L-P

    60782 Hardware and software vendor contact information, Q-Z
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  19. My Divx plays fine with SP2 installed. I've had no issues with it yet.
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  20. I installed from Windows and have a few of the programs listed. So far the only problem I had was with Norton Anti Virus and a update took care of that.
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    for all of you who is twisting about it. then dont install it. they you go thats not hard is it.
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    No prob with SP2.

    Everything working OK.

    (Firewall+Virus+Updates disabled, as usual).
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    installed sp2 from windows and not a problem with aything at all. not even with divx.
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    haven't tried it yet, but what if you need to rerun XP SP1 install (in case something is not working...) you may end up with a real mess... any thoughts...?
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    Originally Posted by proxyx99
    haven't tried it yet, but what if you need to rerun XP SP1 install (in case something is not working...) you may end up with a real mess... any thoughts...?
    SP2 replaces SP1, there would be no reason to rerun it. Doing so would likely CAUSE problems.
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    Since this is an upgrade (not a full install) you may need to fix your OS at some point... what then? I know how much pain was dealing with regular WinXP and SP1 (separate) upgrade. SP2 is a "deeper" digging update, I smell problems...
    It's not an option for me to reinstall (in case) I'd need few days for that (too much stuff). I may try SP2 integrated but not at this point.

    Uninstalling SP2 sounds like a death sentence to your PC.
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    Originally Posted by proxyx99
    haven't tried it yet, but what if you need to rerun XP SP1 install (in case something is not working...) you may end up with a real mess... any thoughts...?
    SP2 replaces SP1, there would be no reason to rerun it. Doing so would likely CAUSE problems.
    Really? So you're saying after SP2 I can throw my Windows installation disc away...?
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    sp2 has all of sp1's updates.
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    Originally Posted by gitreel
    sp2 has all of sp1's updates.
    as quoted. sp2 simply REPLACES sp1. after reading all the posts here from people being told this and they still need to ask what about sp1 it is very simple.....

    use SP2 when you would have used SP1.

    basicly SP2 has all of SP1 inside it so you no longer need SP1 unless it is a windows xp sp1 integrated installation cd like i have seen people ask about and in that case THAT is NOT SP1.

    if this jusy confuses you even more then i doubt very much anyone is going to be able to help you on this. really its simple.

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    haven't tried it yet, but what if you need to rerun XP SP1 install (in case something is not working...) you may end up with a real mess... any thoughts...?
    Just to clarify:

    The full SP2 package lets you create a Uninstall backup. So, if you desire it seems that you can rollback. I saw that my directory of $backup$ had about 460MB.

    It seems that an SP1 over SP2 would not be even possible because of the newer files detection... but, i haven't (and will not) tried.

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