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Microsoft security updates for December

Tom Warren   on 08 December 2006 - 09:29 · 6 comments & 5198 views

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On 12 December 2006 Microsoft is planning to release:

Security Updates

Five Microsoft Security Bulletins affecting Microsoft Windows. The highest Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates will be detectable using the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and the Enterprise Scan Tool. Some of these updates will require a restart.

One Microsoft Security Bulletins affecting Microsoft Visual Studio. The highest Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates will be detectable using the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and the Enterprise Scan Tool. These updates may require a restart.

It doesn't appear that Microsoft is releasing a fix for the 0-day Office flaw found earlier this week.

View: Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification

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(2 replies) #1 whYeNQue on 08 Dec 2006 - 09:40
are these for only xp, or for both xp and vista or for only vista or for windows 1.0?
#1.1 billyea on 08 Dec 2006 - 10:40
I think the support schedule for Windows 1.0 was ended a LONG time ago.
#1.2 whYeNQue on 08 Dec 2006 - 19:29
Quote - billyea said @ #1.1
I think the support schedule for Windows 1.0 was ended a LONG time ago.


darn...

what about ms dos 1.25... c'mon man thats still gotta be supported
format c:

5 hours later...
c: formatted.
free space 256kb

awesome.
#2 dmt on 08 Dec 2006 - 11:02
Especially security updates for ipv6.
#3 +Ely on 08 Dec 2006 - 12:52
I don't believe these will be for Vista, but we'll see.
#4 cork1958 on 12 Dec 2006 - 13:36
Have these updates not been released yet? It's 8:34am EST 12-12-06 now. I purposely booted into Winblows on my wife's computer just to update it. Stupid MS, can't even get their updates out very quickly even after announcing it!!

Oh well! If I don't use the junk, no need to update it, huh?

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