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Wdsutil /Set-TransportServer /EnableTftpVariableWindowExtension:No
didn't work in : - Wdsutil not recognised
Wdsutil /Set-TransportServer /EnableTftpVariableWindowExtension:No
didn't work in : - Wdsutil not recognised
Reply today from Avira:
We've finished the development for "Update 45" which should fix all these issues. Currently we're rolling out this update which means it could take some hours to be available for you. Please run a clean reinstallation if you're facing any issues after installation of "Update 45".
apparently the new Avira 15.0.45.1154 update did not fix the problem with KB4493509 for some other avira users:
Why does my system run very slow? - Avira Answers
read some of the comments there (like try again, Avira)
I suggest taking a look at more recent posts before posting next time. Including this one:
Cumulative Update KB4493509 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.437 - April 9 Windows Update - Page 8 - Windows 10 Forums
AND.... the post RIGHT ABOVE your comment.
C:\Windows\System32\oobe\wdsutil.dll /Set-TransportServer /EnableTftpVariableWindowExtension:No
tried this in PowerShell as administrator with this response:
Program 'wdsutil.dll' failed to run: No application is associated with the specified file for this operation At line:1 char:1
C:\Windows\System32\oobe\wdsutil.dll /Set-TransportServer /EnableTftp ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
At line:1 char:1
+ C:\Windows\System32\oobe\wdsutil.dll /Set-TransportServer /EnableTftp ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (:) [], ApplicationFailedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandFailed
e-mail from Avira - We have looked into the issue that you described, where the system slows down after a Windows update, and have found a way to fix it.
We have recently released an update that should fix this issue. Your Antivirus Pro will be automatically updated, and you don’t have to do anything else in the product.
If you have uninstalled the incompatible Windows Update, you can now restore it using the Windows Update function.
As yet not running properly
Did you read my post with the reply I was given from Avira? They DID release an update this last Friday, but it only intermittently fixed things. The new update has NOT been released yet, as it's not available through either a manual update or by downloading the installer from their site. It's still sitting at 15.0.45.1154 which is the one from Friday. The Avira installer lists the version in it's properties, and it's also listed "in app" in the "About" dialogue box. So if it's not higher than that... it's not a newer update & it won't solve the problems.
Edit: Perhaps you can email them back and ask them what the full version number of the "fixed" release is. If they tell you the one I mentioned above, you can inform them that it did NOT solve anything.
Windows patch warning: Windows 10 boot problems, as Windows 7 AV clash widens:"Microsoft has temporarily blocked devices from receiving this update if Avira antivirus software is installed. We are presently investigating this issue with Avira and will provide an update when available," Microsoft notes.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/window...10237760721960
Hum, this morning my laptop would not completely load Windows during boot up. It stopped right before Desktop appeared, so I opened Task Manager to look. All looked okay so I switched users and all hell broke loose. I had to do some fancy footwork and troubleshooting, almost reset Windows but stopped short and the restored to an earlier date. I found three users listed that I have no idea how they got there since I first setup to log-in using my Microsoft Account only. Anyway, it was a mess fixing it.
The article says they have only prevented the update for Avira users on Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows Server versions. It also states that only ArcaBit antivirus is confirmed to cause problems with Windows 10."Microsoft has temporarily blocked devices from receiving this update if Avira antivirus software is installed. We are presently investigating this issue with Avira and will provide an update when available," Microsoft notes.
Really Microsoft?