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Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB831464)

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 11 November 2003 - 23:28 · 3 comments & 509 views

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Overview
This update fixes a problem on your Windows 2003-based computer. The fix allows you to enable GNU zip (Gzip) compression using the Exchange System Manager for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

System Requirements
Windows Server 2003
Internet Information Server 6.0

Download: Update for Windows Server 2003
View: Knowledge Base Article


This is a cumulative update that includes the functionality of all the previously-released updates for Internet Explorer 5.01, Internet Explorer 5.5, and Internet Explorer 6.0. Additionally, it eliminates the following five newly-discovered vulnerabilities:
  • Three vulnerabilities that involve the cross-domain security model of Internet Explorer
  • A vulnerability that involves the way that zone information is passed to an XML object within Internet Explorer
  • A vulnerability that involves performing a drag-and-drop operation during dynamic HTML (DHTML) events in Internet Explorer.


Note: As with the previous Internet Explorer cumulative updates that were released with bulletins MS03-004, MS03-015, MS03-020, MS03-032, and MS03-040, this cumulative update causes the window.showHelp( ) control to no longer work if you have not applied the HTML Help update. If you have installed the updated HTML Help control from Knowledge Base article 811630, you will still be able to use HTML Help functionality after you apply this update.

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(1 reply) #1 mipra on 12 Nov 2003 - 04:10
Man..Microsoft is going out to show out today
#1.1 warr on 12 Nov 2003 - 04:13
#2 James55 on 13 Nov 2003 - 06:05
Already an update. How long has it been out now? By years end Ill bet there will be 20 or so security patches.

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